Dissertation Editing - All You Need To Know About Dissertation Editing Posted By : Jim Olivero
Modern technology has definitely makes the process of dissertation writing and dissertation editing easier with the word processor. Dissertation editing needs time, but the result is worth every second you waste.
Making Sense of Nonsense: Writing Advice from Lewis Carroll and the Jabberwocky Posted By : Philip Yaffe
Author Lewis Carroll is renowned for his light, almost fluffy children’s books and his nonsensical poems, most notably “The Jabberwocky” from Alice through the Looking Glass. So what can we learn from him about clear, concise, persuasive expository (non-fiction) writing? Actually, a great deal, because under the surface “The Jabberwocky” is a meticulously crafted and masterly executed example of clear, concise, persuasive prose.
Fixing the Flaws in the 10 Principles of Clear Writing Posted By : Philip Yaffe
A widely circulated list of 10 Principles of Clear Writing offers much useful advice. However, these principles are really tips and techniques. By understanding the true principles that underlie them, they can be used with even greater effectiveness and impact.
Dissertation - Other Aspects Of Dissertation Process You Should Consider Posted By : Jim Olivero
Some might find dissertation to be rewarding while some may find it utterly dreadful. Learn how you can make your dissertation process into a successful and wonderful experience.
What Abraham Lincoln Can Teach Us about Clear, Concise Writing Posted By : Philip Yaffe
Abraham Lincoln, America’s iconic 16th President (1861-65), was never known as either a great writer or a great orator. Yet he penned one of the most highly praised and oft-quoted speeches in history. It was probably so good because it clearly expressed his controlled passion towards the monumental event he was talking about. Nevertheless, it is possible to dispassionately analyze it and draw some important lessons.
Why Clear Writing Means Aiming for the Lowest Common Denominator - and then Some Posted By : Philip Yaffe
Someone once said, “Nothing is so simple that it can’t be misunderstood.” Thus, when conveying ideas and information, you should always aim for the lowest common denominator. Far from “dumbing down”, recognizing and applying the truth of this dictum is the only sure path to successful writing and speaking.
Columbo: What Can a Bumbling, Inarticulate Los Angeles Cop Teach Us about Effective Communication? Posted By : Philip Yaffe
Columbo, the apparently bumbling, inarticulate Los Angeles cop of the popular 1970s television series, always cornered the criminal. While obviously fiction, the show’s structure and Columbo’s methods have important lessons for expository (non-fiction) writers and speakers.
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The Indian two-wheeler market has matured significantly in the last two decades, causing stiff competition amongst the players in this market. This article quickly scans the Indian automobile industry from independence to the present.
Dissertating Editing - Guide For An Effective Dissertation Editing Posted By : Jim Olivero
Don’t get too relaxed after putting the last dot in your dissertation writing. Editing a dissertation will be harder because old computer man will not tell you that your sections are a little messed up, or you have APA at one page and MLA at another.
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