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Writing & Speaking
29th April 2008
There may come a time in your life that you are asked to write a eulogy. Think of it as writing a speech… possibly the most important speech that you have ever written. Even so, it does not have to be looked upon as a daunting task.
The majority of t...
29th April 2008
Teachers may cringe at the thought of students availing of online Essay Writing Services for their assigned essays and term papers. But for the swamped students, these custom writing services are like a brea...
29th April 2008
Press Release
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Toronto, Canada (April, 2008) CoolRecordEdit Co., Ltd. announces the release of Cool Record Edit Pro, a visual...
29th April 2008
When signing a book contract with a traditional New York Publisher, the author loses control of the book's content and cover design, as well as the rights to the book. The author typically earns less than 10 per cent of the sale, which translates to less ...
29th April 2008
Hint: If you're writing to women the same way you write to men, the answer is YES!
You see, there's a reason why books like "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus," "He Said, She Said," and "Sperm Are from Men, Eggs Are from Women: The Real Reason Me...
29th April 2008
One of the most important copywriting tips is to immediately grab your target prospects’ attention. Once you’ve captured their interest, you have to keep them glued to your message.
All your efforts in creating the sales letter will go to waste if...
29th April 2008
Some writers make the mistake of thinking that a brilliantly conceived plot will make up for poor characterisation. It won't. Readers want to read about people they can believe in. Here are some pointers on how to develop flesh and blood characters.
Of...
29th April 2008
Mario Vargas Llosa, novelist, Peruvian, is a word painter, an artist of consummate skill, capable of simultaneous intimate ecstasy and detached observation, skill that constantly surprises, titillates and intensifies. Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter is a ...
28th April 2008
The music plays across the open sky, whistling through the old, gnarled trees of the forest, across the rocky crags of the mountain tops, and worming through the valleys below.
If I listen hard enough I can hear the long, low lament of time even from he...
28th April 2008
Strange how man is shown to be evil and corrupts when we reach the top. With Gilgamesh as the ultimate ruler he had no morals, he knew what was right and wrong but he just didn't care. Feeling as if her were above the laws the commoners abided by. The ove...
28th April 2008
The cathedral stands tall in the day's gloom, its soft interior dusted with age. The warrior trudges forth. The old campaigner is tired and his shoulders are slumped. His sword is dull and his armor battered. Sitting in a pew the dust rises up to greet hi...
28th April 2008
The case presented in the documentary "Murder on a Sunday Morning" is a classic example of the inadequacies of the American criminal justice system. In this incident an African-American teen was arrested for the murder and armed robbery of a white tourist...
28th April 2008
Ever had a conversation with someone you just KNEW was from another planet?
You know what I mean. The kind of conversation where that sound like you, but choose the one that best describes you. When you finish, add up the total for each column and whic...
28th April 2008
The Social Reaction, or Labeling Theory as it is sometimes known, has developed over time from as early as 1938 (Wellford, 1975). Currently the Social Reaction Theory proposes that when a person commits a crime; they will receive the label of "criminal". ...
28th April 2008
As children we've all had ambitions; to be firefighters, astronauts, policemen, etc. My ambition has always been that of a storyteller. It represents in its own way the power of creation. Though, as one finds out later, creation does not necessarily mean ...
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