Articles, tagged with "pronoun", page 1
11th November 2011
The Chinese syllabic alphabet is made up of combinations of 5 vowel sounds, 15 compound vowels (combinations of the five basic sounds), and 23 consonants (21 if you discount "y" and "w," which the Chinese A consider variations of and "u"). These are combi...
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Author:
sky
12th October 2011
When producing text for your company website it pays to be specific. Specific language is additional possible to be identified by the big lookup engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, and many others.). Embellishing text with particular phrases will outcome in inte...
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Author:
MattMorse
06th July 2011
While it is true that the layout of your website counts for a lot - the web content, otherwise known as the sales copy, spells more importance. After all, this factor is a make or break kind as it moves the website visitor to act - whether to avail of the...
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article123
06th April 2011
We often hear it said: spoken words are like double-edged swords. The words you speak can either build up or ruin. But do you know that it’s not only spoken words that can do this? In fact, there are things more powerful than your spoken words, and these ...
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Nelson Berry
04th April 2011
CS in Adobe Photoshop CS is used for 'Creative Suite', in which is without a doubt the particular umbrella label to be able to which Adobe Systems Inc now likes towards recognize its Photoshop programs. Considering Adobe Photoshop CS is typically the almo...
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Author:
qihang003
11th March 2011
If you're like most people who are thinking about attending a Spanish Language School, you don't want to sound like an idiot. Making mistakes is a natural part of learning any language (even the one you grew up with), but chances are you don't want to mak...
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Author:
Jerry Wilson
21st February 2011
After you've written a few dozen articles, it can get a little challenging to come up with fresh ideas for article topics. You can get stuck in a rut sometimes, writing the same types of titles and the same types of articles month after month.
Did you ...
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Author:
takanomi
15th February 2011
Attitude can be defined as the way an individual looks at life. It is the outward reflection of what is taking place on the inside. It becomes his/her personality…it pervades their feelings and becomes their actions. Attitude is one of the most important ...
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Author:
Brad Hess
03rd February 2011
Medical malpractice; what is it? We’ve all seen enough television shows in which a patient is unhappy with something a doctor has done, and threatens to sue for “medical malpractice". But the majority of the time, it ends there. Sure, we see a few scenes ...
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Author:
PaulBuchanan
21st January 2011
TOOLS FOR THE DYSLEXIC:LEARNING TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A NON-DYSLEXIC WORLD WHEN YOU VIEW THE WORLD COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY
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If you were never this lucky, this article is for you because I believe I am a dyslexic and...
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Author:
Carolyn
25th November 2010
Are you writing for the search engines, or the reader? This is the question you should ask before writing anything on your website. Chances are, you’re leaning toward the reader. After all, you want a site that has visitors, or in other words real people,...
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Author:
Clive Onley
24th November 2010
One might think that he has learnt Spanish, but still have problems with sentence constructions and a few peculiar words. So, in order to best learn Spanish, I recommend you read the following advice for your own good!
One of the most basic things to r...
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Author:
learntospeakspanishonline01
23rd November 2010
Summary
Bullet points make up the bulk of a resume, and in a well-crafted document, each one is an invitation to the Hiring Manager to imagine you as the solution to her staffing need. If you follow the rules of good bullet point creation and etiquette, ...
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Author:
Philip Schoen
18th November 2010
Why is Proofreading Important?
Perhaps you don’t think about it too much, but every time you write something, your reputation is on the line—letters to clients and customers, a note to your staff, a description of a new product, and so on. Even a singl...
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Author:
kathere
17th November 2010
In the English grammar, there are two sets of describing words, adjectives and adverbs. So how do you differentiate one from the other? If both groups of words are used to define other terms, then why must they be segregated into two classes? If you want ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully