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Posted by Halstatt Pires
Assuming you've read my rants on articles, you may want a
checklist of items to consider for future...
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Posted by Michael Cooper
For Whom the Bell Tolls portrays the typical Hemingway characters and addresses the issues of machoism and womanizing. In this novel, as in many of his other works, Hemingway employs extensive use of what is known as the Hemingway Code. Numerous influences from various people and events from his personal life also had an effect on his writing.
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Posted by Larry M. Lynch
How well known are you in your field? Locally? Regionally? Nationally? Internationally? With the advent...
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Posted by Mark J Thompson
Every webmaster knows that to gain ranking positions in search engines you need to build links. This usually means hours at a computer submitting your site to directories and emailing other webmasters requesting reciprocal links. There is another way of getting links which often overlooked and complements your current link building strategy, writing articles.
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Posted by .aLfie .vera .mella
' spread my appendages like the Vitruvian man. I'm as bare and naked as I can ever be. I'll fly away when everything has all been done.
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Posted by Matthew C. Keegan
We write and we write well. At least we hope that we do. Still,
we writers need our own library of "go...
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Posted by Dianne Legro
7 Tips that calm and center you before your presentation: 1. Breathe and stretch before your presentation for at least ten minutes. This refreshes you, gets oxygen flowing to your brain and releases the hold your mind has on your body which gives you that pent up feeling.
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Posted by Judy Cullins
Do you have a problem creating a focus in your chapters? Does your writing slip around, leaving a muddy path to the gold--your unique, useful message?
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