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» How to Write a Master's Thesis in Computer Science
By Maki Kopper | On June 26, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Writing a Master Thesis is an important task. Though in some ways, Master’s Thesis appears comparable to many other structures of academic writing like research paper, dissertation and essay. Good writing is necessary in a MSC research thesis. However, good writing cannot recompense for a rareness of ideas or impressions. Quite the differing, a clear appearance always exposes flaws.
 
 
» A Look At The Positive Aspects Of The American Sign Language
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On May 23, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
American sign language is the language of the deaf community in America and English speaking countries around North America. This language involves the use of body language like hands and the reading of impressions on lips. Body and facial expressions constitute this kind of special communication.
 
 
» Business letter writing tools are readily available.
By Richard Gorham | On May 22, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Free business letter writing templates are provided in an ebook written by Richard Gorham. Download this free tool today and save yourself countless hours creating letters from scratch.
 
 
» Writing A Book Enabled Systems Engineer To Quit His Job
By Glenn Dietzel | On May 11, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Wes Waddell was able to leave his systems engineering job and run his business with his wife Kathy full time because he discovered the power of having their own book.
 
 
» Guaranteed Access to a New York Publisher Means Dog Guardians Can Feed Their Dogs Without Fear
By Glenn Dietzel | On May 9, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
"Sandra Bailey, author of Real Dogs Don’t Eat Kibble, first book in the Naturally Healthy
Dog Series, has a passion for dogs. Her book teaches dog guardians exactly how to prepare healthy meals for their canine companions using the raw diet. The recent pet food recalls have brought added urgency to Bailey’s message."
 
 
» Guaranteed Access to a New York Publisher
By Glenn Dietzel | On April 4, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com’s Entrepreneurial Authoring Program teaches clients to write a money-making book in 12 hours of actual writing time. Clients who complete the program discover how to write a book that is “entrepreneurially sound” and has a guaranteed access to a New York Publisher, without writing a book proposal or going through years of submission and rejection.
 
 
» Guaranteed Acceptance With A New York Publisher Means Dog Guardians Can Feed Their Dogs Without Fear
By Glenn Dietzel | On April 15, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Sandra Bailey, author of Real Dogs Don’t Eat Kibble, first book in the Naturally Healthy Dog Series, has a passion for dogs. Her book teaches dog guardians exactly how to prepare healthy meals for their canine companions using the raw diet. The recent pet food recalls have brought added urgency to Bailey’s message.
 
 
» Blind Author Coaches Aspiring Authors
By Glenn Dietzel | On April 10, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Ronda Del Boccio happens to be legally blind, but she does not let this stop her doing anything she sets her mind to accomplishing. She operates several blogs, creates videos that are posted on numerous websites, and is now called The Story Lady all over the web.
 
 
» From the Kitchen to the Corner Office
By Glenn Dietzel | On April 8, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Michelle Yozzo Drake learned life lessons from her mother and the other strong women of her family in the kitchen. Her women’s wisdom network taught her much more than how to make a great meal. Now she incorporates kitchen table lessons into a coaching program that teaches women to develop strong leadership skills in the business arena.
 
 
» Most Instructors Offer More Than One Option for Writing a Research Paper
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 5, 2008 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Some of us have the good fortune of taking a research paper class in high school—preparing us for the inevitable assignment in college.
 
 
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