Articles, tagged with "punctuation marks", page 5
07th April 2008
Almost everyone in our information society needs a basic understanding of
what a computer is and what can it do for you. These bits of information will
simulate your imagination, challenge your every resource, from physical
dexterity to intellect,...
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Author:
Richel Fox
03rd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Here's a quick quiz to test your memory and thinking skills, which should work out important parts of your brain. See how you do! (Answers are below).
1. - Name the one sport in which neither the spectators nor the par...
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Author:
Alvaro
19th March 2008
The most common mistake people tend to make while writing is in the use of Punctuation. Wrong punctuation can damage the flow of ideas and change meaning, but properly used punctuation not only helps readers understand your meaning but also makes them eng...
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Author:
mandeep
29th June 2007
Everyone is aware of the importance of content, page layout, design and keywords in Search Engine Optimization. But, a headline can bring in business? Sounds unbelievable, but that's the truth. A good title is the key to capture the initial attention of t...
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Author:
aisha_danna
23rd April 2007
The Internet is full of various types of free things that everybody can have just by clicking a link. Besides being the greatest source of information, the Internet also contains a large number of freebies that can satisfy almost all needs. The free fonts...
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Author:
Clint Jhonson
20th January 2007
A password is like a key to your home. If someone steals it, there are chances he will use it to steal something else. We use passwords everywhere in our life, but the life of an Internet user is absolutely impossible without passwords: e-mail, online dis...
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Author:
beerbong
18th November 2006
Don't let dialogue and punctuation marks outsmart you in creative fiction writing.
Dialogue between characters is one great way to engage in character development. Usage of quotes can become very complicated in your characters' dialogue, but you don't ...
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Author:
Kat Jaske
15th November 2006
Everyone is familiar with the more commonly used punctuation marks: the comma, the period, and the question mark. However, many people, in their writing, don't use the semicolon, the colon, the dash, the parentheses, the bracket, the ellipsis, and the sl...
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Author:
Katrina Williams
07th January 2006
Plato's Allegory of the Cave, The Matrix of ancient Greece, suggests that the totality of our perceptions conspire to divert us from larger truths and my experience at ad:tech New York would support its argument. Garish memories of catchy doo-dads and oc...
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Author:
Joseph Pratt