Archive for July, 2007



How To Write a Thank You Note - 6 Tips To Truly Communicate Your Heartfelt Appreciation Posted By : Christy Murphy

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

Many people know how to write a thank you note, but there is a way to put your heart into a short thank you note that is rarely used. With these six tips, you will discover not only the basics of how to write a thank you note, but also you will feel the joy of expressing true gratitude.

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Your First Novel - What are Your Publishing Options? Posted By : Grant Eckert

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

If you’ve already written your first novel, you should be proud of yourself. This is a significant accomplishment that so few other aspiring writers can accomplish - even if they have been writing for years. But once you’re done with this masterpiece, what can you do then? That’s the part that has many written novels languishing in the desks of their writers, just hoping to be seen by someone else besides the writer’s friends and family. Every writer wants to be published and see their words

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The Critique of the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Part Two Posted By : Olivia Hunt

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

Thus, Hamlet wants to revenge for his fathers death. He is intelligent enough to pretend to be mentally ill in order to find out more information about his uncle Claudius. However, Hamlet is not able to avoid the sad outcomes.

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Novel Writing - The Major Importance of Minor Characters Posted By : jbmaverick

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

Writing a novel - a really good novel - requires creating compelling minor characters. This article provides both the reasons why minor characters are so important, as well as tips on how to create compelling characters in a supporting role in your novel.

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Copyright Infringement Cases Can Teach Us To Obey Copyright Laws Posted By : Richard Cunningham Jr.

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

Copyright infringement cases can be both costly and time consuming. Considering copyright infringement is something that isn’t as easily defined as theft or speeding, there are numerous copyright infringement cases changing the way copyright law is viewed in the U.S.

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Analysis of My Friend Leonard by Frey James Posted By : Olivia Hunt

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:07 am

As the time lapses the scene of action together with the main character transfers from Chicago to Los Angeles. James changes his activity. Now he is a writer. He still maintains close relationship with Leonardo, who remains his faithful friend and tutelary father.

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The Copyright Law Act Of 1976 Is Still Relevant In Today’s Digital Age Posted By : Richard Cunningham Jr.

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

The Copyright Law Act of 1976 is the basis of United States copyright laws. The Copyright Law Act states the rights of copyright owners, the doctrine of the Fair Use copyright laws, and it changed the term life of copyrights.

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Hippolytus by Euripides Posted By : Olivia Hunt

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

Greek tragedy grew out of the public rituals of songs, sacrifice, dances and worship honouring Dionysus, the god of wine, vegetation and growth in the 5th century B.C. Euripides tragic hero (or heroes as in the play Hippolytus) is a character, who has good and bad qualities.

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Writing a Resignation Letter: Eight Tips for Resigning Elegantly Posted By : Gil Lavi

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

Whatever the reasons, you’ve made up your mind to resign and move on. Its not easy, especially after many years of giving your all to your job and your coworkers. In any case, your first step is to draft a letter of resignation―a sensitive move that if done improperly can have a strong negative impact on your future employment opportunities.

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Writing Travel Articles for the Internet Posted By : Anne Sewell

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

In this modern world, where more and more people can afford international travel, knowledge of the country to be visited is very important.

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The Musician’s Guide On How To Copyright Music Posted By : Richard Cunningham Jr.

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

Music is copyrighted as soon as you present it in a fixed form. It doesn’t matter whether that fixed form is written sheet music or a recording. Most people who copyright music do so for the extra legal protection. Even though a copyright is good to have, it is essentially worthless unless you’ve registered your copyright with the Library of Congress.

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The Critique of the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Part One Posted By : Olivia Hunt

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

A tragedy is a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force (as destiny) and having a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that elicits pity or terror (Webster’s dictionary).

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Why Write? Posted By : Debra Finerman

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

When someone asks why write? My answer — writing is like making love. When they ask how to write? Same answer. For each writer the act of writing is as individual as his/her own personality.

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If You Don’t Write Your Autobiography - Nobody Will! Posted By : Robert Brady

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

Philadelphia is the birthplace of our Constitution. A visit there is inspiring. One can see our monetary system in action, the Liberty Bell, and walk the halls of those who wrote and signed the Constitution.

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Blackie’s Guide on Effective Business Report Writing - Part 1 Posted By : Blackie

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

How to write an effective business report

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Write a Book With Stream of Consciousness Posted By : James Kronefield

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

How to write a book and establish yourself as an expert. Marketing couldn’t be easier than with a good book in tow.

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How to Write Great Short Stories that Engage Audiences Posted By : Grant Eckert

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

Nearly everyone has dreamed of being a writer at some point or another. Maybe it’s because something funny or tragic happened to them and they want to share it with the world or perhaps that’s always been their dream; in any case, writing is not as easy as it looks. If you want to get your feet wet in the pond of writing, you might want to start out with writing a few short stories.

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6 Hot Tips To Get Your Articles Read Posted By : Sharpy

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

There are many people who dread having to write papers or articles. Many just feel like it seems to be too much work and it all just goes to waste when no one reads the. To some people, reading articles seems like work to, especially if the article is boring and very bland. Well, articles are supposed to be read, thats their purpose to impart your message and information. If it is not read then it is a waste of time and effort.

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Where to Begin When Writing a Screenplay Posted By : Grant Eckert

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

If your dream is to write the next great movie or play, you need to know how to get started. More often than not, many people go into this practice blindly and become more confused and frustrated by the whole experience. Instead of floundering around and feeling like you’re not getting anywhere, maybe it’s time to start looking at a screenplay in a different way - like almost a research project that you are doing. In this kind of practice, you will be able to get from idea to finished project

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Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service Posted By : Kathy Steinemann

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, I couldn’t locate exactly what I was looking for. Are you having the same problem? Here is some poetry that you might be interested in using.

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Online Synonyms Dictionary: Five Valuable Tips You Need to Know Posted By : Gil Lavi

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

Remember when we used thick, dusty reference books? Those days are gone; now we open our browsers and discover hundreds of online dictionaries, each offering different features and capabilities, leaving us…confused!

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Analysis of My Friend Leonard Posted By : Olivia Hunt

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

The book under analysis is the work by Frey James My Friend Leonard. This choice was spurred by controversial reaction it provoked among the public and literary critics. This novel is, actually, a sequel to the book A Million Little Pieces published a year before.

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Readability Software for Writers Posted By : Nina Davies

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

As a writer, you’ve probably heard about readability formulas with strange names such as Flesch-Kincaid or Dale-Chall. Did you know that you can use readability analysis to improve your book or article?In this article we’ll talk about readability formulas, why they are important for writers, and how to choose readability software.

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Autobiography Characterictics Posted By : Robert Brady

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 3:07 am

What separates autobiographical writing from other types of writing? The biggest thing to thing to remember about an autobiography is that it should be reflection of who you are.

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Write Now! Posted By : Robert Brady

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 3:07 am

I have written several articles on some of the mechanics of writing an autobiography.

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