The worst thing in writing is to fail after several hours of hard work. Most often it happens due to poor editing and proofreading. Some students are creative. They can easily come up with great ideas, but when it comes to putting everything together, the impression is somewhat terrifying. Other students suffer from minor mistakes in their papers. All of these problems are normal and common. But they are the tiny things that stand on your way to an A+ paper. Ensuring that your essay receives the high grades you deserve requires more than just writing down the good ideas you’ve worked hard to develop. It requires the consistency and clarity of argument and voice that professors everywhere are yearning to read in student work. A typical essay editing plan may consist of the following • Proofreading: In the proofreading stage of essay or term paper editing, we have to correct spellings, capitalizations and punctuation. These errors may seem small to you but since many small problems in the end become a big problem, so they may undermine your grades. • Structural consistency: This is a more complicated stage. In this phase of essay editing, we have to add paragraph transition phrases where they are needed. This will strengthens the link between ideas and paragraphs, helping to ensure that your argument provides coherent support for your original conclusions and subject. • Logic & Grammar: Errors in grammar are also errors in logic, since they easily confuse the reader, making it appear that the premises of your essay are incoherent or unsound. When editing your essay for logic and grammar, you have to correct subject-verb agreement, pronoun referents, weak verb usage, run-on fragmented sentences and other fatal grammatical mistakes. • Style & Voice: Once your essay is structurally sound and clear from grammatical and logical errors and mistakes, now try to give your work a unique style and voice, eliminating tongue-tied or vague words and phrases and replacing them with elegant and accurate ones. This step in our essay editing service makes your essay not only more consistent, but also more individual. It will also make it reader friendly. • Formatting: yes, formatting is also a part of your essay or term paper editing. Make your essay format to APA or MLA, or to other guidelines your teacher or professor specified. Proper citations reduce charges of plagiarism and automatically add points to essay scores. In the end check for plagiarism, cause if any part of your essay or termpaper found without proper citation than it may counts in Plagiarism. After taking all these points into account, no one can stop you from having a perfect term paper or essay. Jenny Stewart is a PhD in Human Relation. She is an educational consultant and utilizing her skills in helping the students to accomplish there education successfully. She is changing the student’s difficulties into ease since many years by helping them with her skills and knowledge to get there projects done efficiently.
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The Down-and-Dirty on Publishing’s Over-Promoted Technology (Adapted from The Well-Fed Self-Publisher: How to Turn One Book into a Full-Time Living, by Peter Bowerman. Fanove, 2007. .wellfedsp.com). In a recent year, Xlibris, one of the big names in POD (Print-on-Demand), celebrated paying out their one-millionth dollar in royalties. The prior year, they helped authors publish more than 7,000 titles and sell over 300,000 books. Impressive, huh? Well, let’s do the math. $1 million for 7000 titles comes out to an average royalty of $149 each. Not exactly worth bragging about… How POD Works In the past few years, POD has generated a huge buzz in the industry, promising to “provide the keys to the serious publishing kingdom for all those authors heretofore locked out of the game” and other lofty claims. Not really. Remember, POD isn’t some “miracle” or a “publishing revolution”; it’s just a printing technology, nothing more. Let’s try to separate the reality from the hype… With POD, you submit your book to a POD publisher (AuthorHouse, iUniverse, Trafford, Xlibris and PublishAmerica are big players) in an electronic format, pay a fee (typically $400-1500 depending on the company and the marketing options selected; see below), they’ll “produce” your book and load it onto their system. No physical books are printed until someone orders one (i.e., through a bookstore). POD
I firmly believe that to be a success when selling e-books on eBay you need to have an eBay store. They more than pay for the
(Also called: The Case of the Missing Chinese Alphabet) Does the Chinese language have an alphabet? If so, where is it? Why don’t I see it? Each month thousands of people search for the “Chinese alphabet” on the internet. To answer the above questions, let’s look at how the Chinese writing system evolved… Societies create their own symbols. As societies change so do the meaning of their symbols. In most societies, as a culture took shape and a written language of letters was developed, symbols
More and more people are beginning to realize the benefits of writing articles. It is most definitely one of the easiest ways to promote your online business fast and for “free”. Although I say free, writing articles and then submitting to directories and webmasters can take a bit of time. However, with a bit of practice, you will soon be churning out articles in no time. Article Marketing works like this: You write an article or more on your niche, which should be related to the website that you are aiming to promote. You then submit your article to free article submission sites in return for a link back to your site. A massive benefit of doing this, and one that can accumulate over time, is the fact that there are many webmasters and ezine publishers that will be looking for fresh content to publish to their visitors and customers. This increases the exposure of your article and as a consequence the link to your site, and the number of links pointing to your website in the eyes of search engines. As you will probably know, one of the major factors in search engines algorithms is the number of relevant links pointing to your website. The number of links that are possible to gain from article submissions should not be underestimated. In a short amount of time, it is not uncommon to achieve tens, hundreds, or even thousands of one-way links from just a few submitted articles. This will obviously vastly improve how important the major search engines will view your website, and in turn place it higher in their search results. The consequence of this is obvious; more visitors, more sales, greater profit. In my opinion, the old style of reciprocal linking is not as powerful as article marketing. Finding relevant sites to approach to exchange links with can be very difficult, depending on your niche. And even then, it can be argued that search engines are not placing as much relevance on these reciprocal links as they once did. Without good software, link exchanges could literally take hours for just a handful of links. In that time you could have written several articles, submitted them to your favorite article directories, and sat back to watch your incoming links and number of visitors stack up! What is best about this sudden surge of website traffic, link popularity and interest in your products or services is the fact that you have obtained it all for free :-). If you aren’t already using articles as part of your marketing strategy you really are missing out. What better way to entice visitors to your site than to educate them on a subject, and show them how much you know about your niche, whilst providing a link for them to find out more at your site.
<title>Every business in today’s high-tech world needs writing, and those projects can range from simple e-mails, memos, letters, to more complex reports, white papers, brochures, and press releases 1) Keep a journal Journaling daily is great inspiration and can spark ideas that you may not have thought of before. If an idea sparks, make sure you jot it down where you can reference it later. 2) Write down your dreams Dreams are an excellent source for ideas. Keep a notebook by your bed, and the next time you have a dream and wake up right after it, make sure you get all the details written down as soon as possible. If you wait until later the next day, the details of the dream may be foggy. 3) Start a new project Sometimes it may be the project you’re working on that’s causing the writer’s block. Stop that project and put it away for a few days, then when you return to it you’ll have a clearer understanding of what was causing the block. Meanwhile, start or go back to another project, like a magazine article, query letter, or another novel, and start working on that instead. If the writer’s block won’t go away, then you may need a break from writing altogether, at least for a few hours or days. 4) Read If you’re in a writing slump, use this time to read other books: nonfiction and fiction. Don’t just stick to one topic or genre. By diversifying what you read, you’re filling your brain with new and fresh ideas. You’ll be writing again in no time. 5) Take a walk Sometimes beating writer’s block is as simple as taking a walk outdoors. Many writers use this technique when their brain is overloaded with details. If you clear your head, get some exercise, then you’ll feel refreshed when you sit back down to write. 6) See a movie Getting out of the house and seeing a movie on the big screen will clear your head and at the same time spark new ideas. If you don’t get any new ideas from the movie, at least you’ll have gotten away from your keyboard long enough to relax and release some tension. 7) Join an online writer’s group and/or discussion board There are hundreds of online writer’s groups and discussion boards you can join. On some of the more active ones, you’ll find new messages daily, even hourly to read. Here you can interact with other writers, learn what they’re working on, and see how they beat writer’s block. It’s also a great way to network and learn about upcoming conferences and workshops. Sandra Graves is a freelance writer, copy editor, author, photographer, and licensed real estate agent. She is also the publisher of Writer’s Resource Guide, an online site that helps writers get organized and get writing. Visit .writersresourceguide.com for more information.
The article is devoted to the analysis of the first volume of the book Mein Kampf. This book is written by Adolf Hitler, the former Nazi Dictator. He wrote this book during his imprisonment at the Landsberg Castle in the year 1924. The article tells about his ideals that were grounded on racism and how he obtained such racist views which he would later apply as the basis for his changed views of nationalism which developed into a dynamic ideology. During Hitler’s imprisonment, the movement of Socialists in Germany was flourishing, and it seemed to be chosen by most parties both old and new. Trying to lay the basis for the Reich and to protect the average worker, this movement called for the demolition of capitalism. Many of the parties of this movement, and NSDAP is not the an exception, included Proletariat, and understanding that capitalism has made some people wealthy, it turned them into poor people after the war as a consequence of the international economy. People belonging to Proletariat or working class have never seen anything good from capitalism, so they didn’t understand the value of it. They thought that hard work of people could bring a success, but only to have it taken away out of their control. Most of this Socialist movement had one crucial word that was contained almost in every gathering party irrespective of what the word Socialist meant for them, this word will stay in German disgrace forever, it is nationalism. In general it included bringing all Germans into one State, though the meaning of nationalism was something between what people should be defined as Germans, and to what extend nationalism is spread on foreigners. This difference in opinions concerning nationalism would be the cause for many cruelties demonstrated in the Third Reich. Angel Ramirez is the head of customer care center at Custom-essay.org, Dissertation writing service. Having completed a number of Dissertation Proposals himself, Tiffany uses her knowledge to provide individualized customer support to students, who order Dissertation Research Proposal.
Sales Letters that Sell! by Alex A. Kecskes The average consumer is inundated with sales pitches. So if you’re selling a product or service to today’s ad weary consumer, if you want your sales letters to get results, you’ll need a step-by-step plan that breaks down the barriers to buying. A plan that bypasses the head and goes right for the heart. If the heart’s in it, the brain will follow Buying anything is largely emotional. Whether it’s paper clips or plain paper copiers, emotions lead the purchase. Facts, specs and the like are simply used to justify the decision, once made. Which means that everything about your sales letter, every sentence, every phrase must appeal to your customer’s emotions. What emotions? The simple truth is, there are only two emotions that really motivate people: The promise of gain or the fear of loss–with the fear of loss being the stronger. Example: Given the choice of headlines: “Save money in legal fees.” Or “How to keep from being sued.” The latter will probably get a better response. Supporting the promise of gain and the fear of loss are seven key emotional hooks or basic human needs. No matter what your product or service, to be effective, your sales letter must directly address as many of these basic needs as possible: • Safety/Security • Wealth • Good looks • Popularity • Self-satisfaction • Free time • Fun/Excitement So how do you get them to act? How do you go from head to heart? What’s the copy paradigm? Imagine you’re in a baseball stadium facing an audience in rows of bleachers. It’s the game of the century, ninth inning, bases loaded. And you’ve got a bag of peanuts you absolutely must sell or the boss will fire you on the spot. What would you do to get their attention? Yell “Peanuts?” Start with a verbal “2×4” You’ve got to hit them over the head with an emotional motivator. And that means you start with the envelope. Remember– gain or loss–it has to be right there on the outside, in bold. (When was the last time you rushed to open a plain white envelope?) Two examples: Gain– “We Put a Money-Making Miracle in this Envelope.” Loss– “Throw This Away and Work Hard for the Rest of Your Life.” Okay. They’ve opened the letter and what do they see? A boring paragraph about your leadership in the industry? Stuffy sentences about commitment, innovation and dedication? Whoosh. In the round file it goes. Time to visit our key motivators–gain or loss. Again, it’s got to be there in a headline they can’t miss. And it must reinforce the headline that compelled them to rip open that envelope. Both headlines must dovetail in their message and emotional impact. Example: “Finish reading this letter and you’re halfway to becoming rich.” Next comes the all-important body copy. What to say to leave them begging for your product. For this we go right into the consumer’s emotions, mining for clues to the perfect selling pitch. What’s the problem? A while back, McDonalds was beating the pants off its competitors. So Burger King hired a big powerhouse ad agency to gain them market share. They tried everything–analyzing secret sauces, elaborate contests, toy tie-ins. Nothing worked. Finally, they sent out questionnaires, did focus groups, and literally stopped people on the street. And you know what they discovered? Not what consumers liked, but what they didn’t like about hamburgers. For on thing, the leading hamburger came practically “factory made” with everything on it. Some folks liked pickles, others hated onions or mayo. That was “the problem.” The solution was simple: hamburgers made to order, followed by the now all-too-familiar slogan “Have it Your Way.” The point is, you’ve got to find and exploit your consumer’s problem. And make your product the hero. Life without your product–miserable So, you’ve succeeded in getting your reader’s attention. You’ve discovered their “problem.” Now it’s time to remind them how many ways that problem affects their lives. If you’re selling a cordless electric lawnmower, you’ll want to remind them of all the headaches of their old gas powered mower. Like running out of gas, finding the gas can, taking it to the gas station, driving back with a can full of smelly gas in the car, maybe spilling gas on the carpet. Once at home, there’s the annoyance of yanking the starter until your arm feels like a wet noodle. And the fire danger of having a can of gas in the garage with kids playing near it. The point is, you want to paint a very troublesome picture of life without your product. Life with your product
Robert Carter wrote this simple guide because he was tired of being bombarded with emails from friends, colleagues, family members and other acquaintances, sometimes more than a hundred every single day. It was obvious to him that people don’t know how to write emails. They tend to waffle on about all sorts of things without ever getting to the point. It wastes the time of the author and the intended reader and in these days of abundance, time is incredibly valuable. As a coach and mentor, Carter claims to always emphasize the importance of time and the problems we all have in wasting this vitally important resource. Students of his training program, The Balanced Life (.thebalancedlife.org), succeed when they match their intellectual, organizational and emotional strengths. This is the What How Why Balance. This balance is the secret to success in everything we do and it cannot be achieved if we are constantly wasting time. This includes wasting time composing and reading inefficient, ineffective and boring emails. So let’s start by asking a simple question:- Do emails infuriate you? Here is how Carter answers that question. You can’t live without them but if only people learned some simple rules and exercised a few manners! Some rules and guidelines that make life easier. How To Make Emails Work is that set of guidelines, eighteen to be exact, and if you follow them, you are guaranteed to make your emails more effective. There are some things that bug the heck out of me and wasting time is one of them. So stop wasting peoples’ time and learn to send short precise emails. Also, people assume that because I am an easy going guy with a good sense of humor (allegedly!), I want to read jokes all day long. First of all, when do you think I have time? Secondly, why do you think your jokes are so funny that the world and its’ son, including me, has to read them? Thirdly, some people admit that the joke is bad but send it anyway! Fourthly, and most importantly, why do people think that jokes in bad taste just have to be shared? Now I am as fed up with political correctness as the next person. I think people who sue for political correctness as some feeble victim of a tyrannical society need to get a life. For ten years I was a Brit living in Tucson Arizona. My friends, colleagues and others who shall not be mentioned take great pleasure in laughing at the way I say things, laughing at the way I spell things (both correctly I might add, after all it is our bloody language) and laughing because I have a bald head (beautiful and symmetrical as it may be!) I could probably be a bazillionaire by now if I wanted to sue people, but I realize that their bad taste is not meant to be offensive. However, please be sensitive in sending emails
If you are one of those health buffs who routinely take a walk or jog in the park during mornings, one common sight is the presence of people sleeping in benches, or simply roaming around the premises, people who at first glance can be identified as homeless people. For some reason, it is easy to identify a homeless person in a park from those who are not. Though there are others, who roam around, or sit, even lie in benches, they won’t be mistaken as homeless. Their clothes probably have something to do with it. Most homeless people are given away by their clothes. Once you pass a certain spot, you’ll notice that there is one slumped on a tree trunk, another sitting on a bench, or digging through a trash can. Going on your next lap, you might even see more, perhaps three or so. If you have been doing this routine for some time now, you would’ve probably noticed that this time of the year, the homeless guy mostly seen on a bench is no longer visible, and the one who used to dig in garbage cans has vanished. Don’t fret. This is no case for Agents Mulder and Scully. It is simply because the number of chronically homeless people has gone down over the years. According to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), there is an average annual decrease of 15 percent in chronic homelessness in the country. Chronic homeless people are disabled persons who have been continuously homeless for more than a year or have been homeless for at least four times in the last three years. The HUD study showed that 32,000 people have left the streets and emergency shelters last year. All in all, almost 1.6 billion homeless people have found shelters in 2007. Here is a run-down of the numbers of chronic homelessness as reported by local communities across the country: 2005 - 175,914 homeless people 2006 - 155,623 homeless people 2007 - 123,833 homeless people Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) are local data collection systems that identify the number of homeless people who found shelters over a 12-month period, instead of counting them over one night. This system makes for a better estimate and provides respective officials with a better picture of the homelessness situation which then translates to better allocation of housing funds more efficiently. HUD Secretary Steve Preston identifies the possible factors for the 15 percent annual decrease: increased funding, availability of more resources, improved data collection, and better reporting. The next time you take your running shoes and head for the local park, take note of how many more of these chronically homeless people are left. Housing Assistance Network < new.housingassistancenetwork.com > - is a site that aims to help those who are in the low to moderate income brackets find financial assistance for housing, help in acquiring a new home, or grant programs from both state and non-government institutions. Article source: new.housingassistancenetwork.com/posts/view/chronic-homelessness-reduced-yearly-despite-housing-crisis
