Monthly Archives: January 2009

The transfer mission of community colleges is threatened by many factors including increase in enrollment, influx of low socioeconomic and non-white student populations, and even declines in state funding. To insure the integrity of the community college and address these challenges, the goal of transfer must be strengthened.

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Affiliate marketing is a difficult field to enter. A person who contains specific personality traits may be more successful then others. Do you have what it takes to be an affiliate marketer?

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If you write on a regular basis because you love to write, you are a freelance writer, or you are working on a novel, you will probably experience mental restrain on your writing ability and creativity. Most people consider this to be part of writer’s block. Writer’s Block can possibly occur on an unconscious level and my cause you to feel as though you are lacking ideas.

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Every webmaster will eventually need site analytics to know what their visitors are doing. There are many different analytics one can use but the most common ones are Google Analytics and StatCounter. While everyone has their own perspective, I will give mine about each analytic platform.

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Have you ever begun preparing for a speech and started stressing about the day you have to speak in front of an audience? No matter how much you prepare for a speech, do you still have stage fright? Majority of people who have to give a speech experience public speaking anxiety and it is probable that the stress can lead to a poor performance. This anxiety can actually be controlled with physical and psychological strategies.

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Speeches have certain elements that need to be taken into consideration. These include the speaker, the audience, the message being delivered, mediums of delivery, and interference. Speaking to an audience as one form of communication is a valuable skill to have. Some consider that giving a speech is an art as it combines form and content.

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This article is the last section in how to write a research paper and describes the actual writing process and editing. Each part of the essay is briefly explained such as “how to write an introduction” and “how to create a thesis.” This article also gives pointers on how to use concrete details and commentary in an effective way. Technical aspects of essay writing are also outlined such as using citations, use of transitions, avoiding plagiarism and finally editing the entire research paper.

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This article is 2 of 3 sections on how to write a research paper and focuses on creating an Outline. The article speaks about the benefits of writing an outline and types of outlines available for use. The majority of this section is dedicated to describing how to outline an introduction, a thesis, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

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This article is 1 of 3 sections on how to write a research paper and mainly describes how to conduct and organize the research. Part 1 explains the various purposes of a research paper and briefly touches upon topic choices. The research process is broken down to two parts where the first part shows how to conduct research and the second part explains how to analyze and organize the research.

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This articles offers beneficial tips on proofreading written material. Ten points are outlined to provide the best ways to proofread work. With these proofreading tips, anyone will be able to comfortably edit and revise their own or other peoples’ writing before a final copy is submitted.

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