London: Further, Further Explanations

February 4, 2011 by  
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Brahma peered at me with a grin that couldn’t hide his deep condescension, and continued his rant: “On another note, the Mayfair hotels are a pseudonym for our contentment wards, institutions which used to be known as psychiatric wards or mental health units.  You are going to the Mayfair hotels... 

London: Further Explanations

February 4, 2011 by  
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I was given another shot of Chloral Hydrate by a one-point – a warrior monk – and then found myself on a plane directly facing Brahma. “I guess you’re wondering where you are going, who I am, and why are you going to these Mayfair hotels,” Brahma said, rather condescendingly. “What... 

Fear of Public Speaking

September 1, 2010 by  
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It’s an often cited fact that when most people are asked what their greatest fear is, they list public speaking more often than anything else. Even though daily business life requires us to give presentations to coworkers, clients, and superiors, most of us will never really overcome our fear of public... 

How to Check Your Writing Like a Pro!

October 22, 2009 by  
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In the corporate world, writing skills are essential to make an impact on your colleagues, bosses, and clients. Whether it’s business proposals or just simple emails that you compose, you have to bear in mind that the goal is to compose well-written letters every time. Some job titles require... 

How You Can Make a Nice Extra Income With Private Label Rights

October 22, 2009 by  
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Have you ever wanted to be a writer but just never had the time or the patience? Did you know that if you get private label rights, also known as PLR, you can claim the products as your own, with no need to pay royalties! You can also enjoy Master Rights which will allow you to resell the resell rights.... 

English Checker – How to Write Impressive English

October 22, 2009 by  
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In the world people live in today, the English language has been used time and again. Ever since America’s rise to being a super power in terms of politics, war and economy, the English language has left its mark into the world’s history. In fact, the English language has been recognized... 

Writing Effective Content For Your Website

October 22, 2009 by  
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Website owners who offer a product or service have 5 seconds to capture the attention of site visitors. If you do not write effective website content to quickly communicate the benefits of what you do, your audience will bounce to the next website in their search results. This bounce rate is the opposite... 

Come Up With More Ideas – 5 Tips

October 22, 2009 by  
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I’m one of those lucky writers who always has more ideas than time. But from what I read, it’s obvious some people aren’t so fortunate. Let me share my five top tips: 1. Express your opinions about what you read, hear and observe 2. Recycle current content 3. Update older content 4.... 

How to Explain Almost Anything to Almost Anyone

October 22, 2009 by  
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Practical writing is often intended to provide information, instructions or advice. Whether you’re writing a report on your department’s sales, an instruction manual or a post on search engine optimization, you need to decide on the best framework before you begin. This framework, which... 

Language Woes For Famous People and Others Not So Much

October 22, 2009 by  
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It’s – Its Lie – Lay Like – As Fillers: “I mean – You know – Ehh” Grammar Horrors: “I’m like..” “I’m Loving It” “I’m seeing..” President Obama was told by his aides that he exaggerated the use of “Ehh”... 

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