Articles, tagged with "sentence length", page 1
27th June 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Andrew Holtom
One of the skills that successful affiliate marketing requires is the craft of copywriting. The most powerful copywriting doesn't overtly sell, it captures attention and retains it. It weaves persuasion around the reade...
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Author:
AndyH
04th May 2011
We have all had listened to a good public speaker and marveled at how the words tumble out in golden profusion - almost as though the speaker had just thought of them. We think we do not have that talent and give up thoughts a career as a speaker. We sh...
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Tim Ross
07th June 2010
Many ESL students and Japanese to English translators in Japan could improve their language and culture skills through focusing on sentence length in Japanese to English translation, improving English writing, and learning about handshaking.
1. Sentenc...
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Tom Aaron
15th October 2009
You are disturbed by a situation and have a sense of urgency about it. You want action taken and you want a written record of your request. Using a memo addresses all your concerns and has the potential to get a speedy response.
Clearly state the act...
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Author:
Carol Dunitz, Ph.D.
07th October 2009
People in business write every day, yet very few ever learn about business writing.
A quality business writing course can have a major impact.
During a downturn, it is natural for some organisations to cut back on training. But a tailored business w...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd September 2009
Here are ten types of sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to get what you mean and not have to stumble through what you write. 1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a ...
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Author:
imran
08th August 2009
Most businesses invest a significant amount in training staff.
Such investment is not surprising, because staff represent the company. Your customers and all your stakeholders mostly judge your company on the performance of your staff.
Common traini...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph's worth of details into a single sentence. Short sentences are easier to understand than long ones; they provide information in bits and pieces instead of a flood. In most bu...
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HARNEET KAUR
29th May 2009
A newspaper is a publication containing news, information, and advertising.
General-interest newspapers often feature articles on political events, crime,
business, art/entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional papers
also feature an...
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Author:
hamid
14th January 2009
Flesch Grade Level Readability Formula improves upon the Flesch Reading Ease Readability Formula. Rudolph Flesch, an author, writing consultant, and the supporter of Plain English Movement, is the co-author of this formula along with John P. Kincaid. That...
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Author:
Jesse Dawson
29th September 2008
Two primary reasons are behind this phenomenon. Both reasons suggest that this phenomenon arises out of legislation from 20 years ago that created the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and abolished parole.
First, prison sentences are longer so inmates a...
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Geoff Mousseau
28th March 2008
Writing is a form of preserved talk, talk that has been pinned down on paper so the words can be heard again. The basic principles of good writing, apart, from grammatical correctness, might be presented as follows:
1) written sentences should sound lik...
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Author:
gurpreet singh
22nd May 2007
Communication is a process by which meanings are exchanged among people through the use of words. Business communication is a process of transmitting information and thoughts between various parts of an organization and also to the people outside the orga...
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Stephen Thomson
26th April 2007
You're looking for the next big move and are considering banking jobs London, Manchester or Birmingham-based.
Your CV needs to show and sell your abilities. It needs to get you to interview stage so make sure you:
don't go over two sides of paper
...
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Author:
John Turner
06th January 2007
How To Edit Your Articles As You WriteJudy Cullins c. 2003 All Rights ReservedIncrease your ezine subscribers by submitting articles once ortwice a week to the opt-in ezines. Read by thousands,even hundreds of thousands, you get 10-25 new subscribers fore...
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