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Academic Writing Service

John Doro dot Com | July 23rd 2008 by John Doro

Are you a fresh year student? Are you overburdened with your college tasks? Are you having difficulties in writing essay? As we know, many complex aspects influence the writing result, especially in essay format. read more

A Comparison of Citation Styles (Part 1)

Miss Write | July 12th 2008 by KD Choi

One thing that stumps most writers trying to eke out a living in the field of academic writing is the plethora of citation styles available.  One only has to google “citation style” and out will come all these weird acronyms and terms th read more

Avoid Scams: Work for CustomPapers.Com

Miss Write | July 6th 2008 by KD Choi

Previously, I mentioned working for a few essay writing (or academic writing) companies online. Almost always, I faced late payments and convoluted pay methods. Both companies (Allwriting and EssayWriters) paid me, although AW owes me a bit and hasn read more

Academic Writing and Publishing Workshop

Internet: Marketing and Messages | June 3rd 2008 by stefan

Academic Writing and Publishing WorkshopCall for ParticipationWednesday October 15th 2008in conjunction with AoIR IR 9.0http://conferences.aoir.org/Organisers: Marcus Foth, Mia Consalvo, Greg HearnIn response to feedback from AoIR members as well as read more

Contractions

Language For You | March 17th 2008 by Mark Stoneman

In English we can turn cannot into can’t, would not into wouldn’t, is not into isn’t, will not into won’t, and so on. We call these short forms contractions. Contractions are for spoken English and informal prose, but never fo read more

Why Academics Have a Hard Time Writing for Non-Academics

Productive Flourishing | March 10th 2008 by Charlie Gilkey

I had a forehead slap moment last Tuesday when I was proofreading a letter my wife had written to a military officer. She’s doing some research on families of Army National Guardsmen who have deployed, and she needed to write a letter to an of read more

Become An Academic Writing Rockstar

Writing Power | February 19th 2008 by Loren Blinde

 This is it: you’ve been assigned your first paper of the spring semester.  It’s due in two weeks, and your palms are already sweaty.  It’s not that you hate writing.  You enjoy creative writing - poems, personal narratives - wh read more

Tips on essay writing for College Students Rule

Confident Writing | January 17th 2008 by Joanna Young

I've worked through a fair few student essays in my time, between various forays back to university study as an adult learner and more recent work as an Associate Lecturer with the Open University. (My most recent triumph came after... read more

Simple Rules to Follow in Business Development

Freelance Writers Information Center | January 12th 2008 by Tom Limber

Two Simple Rules to follow Online and Offline 1.      Don’t Gamble – They want your money. 2.      Don’t buy Money Making Programs – They want your money. You are the expert about yourself It’s not up to your family or anybod read more

Freelance Writing Introduction

Freelance Writers Information Center | December 30th 2007 by Tom Limber

So your on the Internet, you’re a writer, and you’re trying to make money; such a struggle to find that the rest of the Internet is also in the same predicament. The millions of people that are trying to find work on the Internet are having the s read more

Using “I” and “You” in Academic Prose

Language For You | December 15th 2007 by Mark Stoneman

When writing a history paper or some other piece of academic prose, do not refer to yourself or the reader with I or you. In fact, you should not refer to either party explicitly at all. Avoiding these two little words can be difficult, because we us read more

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