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Writing and Speaking
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How To Introduce A Speaker
How to encourage and maintain the enthusiasm of the audience when introducing a speaker. Speaking tips used by the pros. Create a great rapport with the audience
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The 7 Levels of Publishing - Part Two
Previously – in Part One.
The First Level of Publishing is to print one copy. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publishing is when you want 50 copies.
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The 7 Levels of Publishing - Part One
Why would any struggling author want to risk the ritual humiliation of submitting their works to Traditional Publishers when there is a new modern alternative? Mike Scantlebury starts to lay out the 7 Levels of achievement if publishing in a challenging and thought provoking way.
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English to Spanish Translation
There are many English to Spanish translation services online, some free and some not. If you're trying to write something professional that will make you look good, I suggest a paid service. I only advise free English to Spanish translation if you are trying to translate only one word at a time. Yet there is a better way to translate all your texts...
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How To Use Quotations Effectively?
Quotations are the repetition of words used by somebody in the past. When you repeat the speech or spoken words of a character from a play or novel, you are said to be quoting that character.
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Why Internet Authors Don't Need Critics
New authors are getting conflicting advice about whether to try their luck with Traditional Publishers or use the new resources of the internet. Which is best? Which will bring results?
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Words That Sell
Writing is a necessary part of doing business. Don't let poor writing affect how well your company performs. Read some handy tips about improving your business writing.
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Plagiarism Concerns
The main concern of the article is plagiarism, difference between plagiarism and citing. Essential facts of plagiarism and citing.
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Verb Tenses
This primer on verb tenses will help you keep them straight. Useful for ESL speakers and other seeking English grammar help.
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Character Research
How writing back stories of your characters before you start writing fiction will pay off in the long run. Researching your character's backgrounds and personalities prevents two dimensional protagonists and unrealistic plots.
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