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Mon, 8 Feb 2010: Rousseau, Augustine, and Derrida
In this article I will focus on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions to explore his contribution not only to the genre, but also to writing.



Sun, 7 Feb 2010: Public Speaking - How To Keep Your Audience Engaged
There are four essential elements that you need to master if you are ever going to be a successful public speaker and fully engage with your audience.

Fri, 5 Feb 2010: Derrida on Writing and Deconstruction
Jacques Derrida (1930 - 2007), born in Algiers, is the founder of the philosophical movement called Deconstruction. But the object to this article is to learn how to understand 'writing,' as a metaphysical system.

Wed, 3 Feb 2010: How to have people be interested in what you're saying for once
A beginners-guide to using story to become more compelling when you speak. Whether you are trying to persuade your daughter to do her homework, or a customer to buy your product.

Mon, 1 Feb 2010: Magic Realism in America: Nathaniel Hawthorne
If one considers magic realism to be a literary genre that combines fantastic or dreamlike elements with realism; that places fabulous narratives in a normal, quotidian contemporary world, then writers like Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ambrose Bierce, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, John Cheever, Toni Morrison and William Kennedy qualify for inclusion in the magic realism genre.

Thu, 28 Jan 2010: Learning English Grammar and Spelling
An article about understanding and learning English grammar.

Thu, 21 Jan 2010: How to Make a Speech Elegantly Effective
Becoming a public speaker is an excellent career. The market for professionals in this business is growing as more and more businesses seek professionals to help motivate and inspire employees. Public speaking is not for everyone. Those that have something to offer, though, can use that wisdom to empower others. This article will help beginner on how to make a speech effectively and show you the easiest way to inspire your audience.

Thu, 21 Jan 2010: Three straightforward process to bridge the gap between your story and the audience.
In the world of public speaking, you too must develop a niche from which you will work with. A niche simply means - 'a specialized but profitable corner of the market'. Develop a niche for yourself, then you will find that creating your public speaking topics becomes easier and focus.

Wed, 6 Jan 2010: New Year's Eve...in Just a Minute
An insightful,contemplative, entertaining view inside the magic of a moment, especially the one that comes on New Years Eve. Reflects beautifully,the meaning of New Year's Eve and its ability to unify the many into one.

Wed, 30 Dec 2009: Learn To Write: Start With A Bang! Capture The Audience From Page One!
Learn to write children's books and your in for a fun and exciting endeavor! As anyone who knows or loves children will tell you, however, children notoriously have a very short attention span, so it's really important to start your children's story with a big bang and get them engaged in the story immediately!

Sun, 20 Dec 2009: Question Time in Training the Trainer
A short article on how to improve your ability in engaging your students and assisting the learning process. By asking the right types of questions at the right time, a trainer can benefit from better results from his students, greater professional rewards like increased income and promotion, as well as the knowledge that he has had a dramatic learning impact on his students.

Sun, 20 Dec 2009: Learning How To Write: Tips On Dialogue!
In any story, dialogue plays an important role. It keeps the story moving, brings characters to life and just makes the story more interesting. In children's books, dialogue can be engaging and make the story more understandable to children. Therefore it is very important that you focus on learning how to write dialogue.

Mon, 14 Dec 2009: Learn to Write: Do You Need To Have A Subplot?
Are you someone who is interested in moving forward and do you love the idea of learning to write children's books? If so, you might have asked yourself if there is room for subplots in your story. "What is a subplot?" Subplots are essentially smaller stories that fit with the main story. This article explains what a subplot is and how to go about including a subplot within your story.

Wed, 19 Aug 2009: Is Targeted Website Traffic The Answer To Increasing Sales?
It is highly imperative to accumulate targeted website traffic in order to make a substantial increase in profits. Only niche traffic can make a difference to your sales.



Mon, 27 Jul 2009: 5 SEO Tips to Survive The Current Economic Downturn
If you’re wondering how your business would see through this recession, here are 5 things you must know.


Mon, 27 Jul 2009: The Secrets of Effective Website Content Writing
Website content has the potential to generate returning visitors. Effective website content writing requires skill and understanding the visitors’ behavior across the web.

Sat, 18 Jul 2009: Have Fun Writing with Personalized Stationary
There are so many different fun and exciting things you can do with uniquely personalized stationery. Unfortunately, it seems as if many people have forgotten how writing is an art, and should be treated as such. With the creation of online outlets such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, it is very easy to type out a message to someone online and have them write back almost immediately.

Wed, 15 Jul 2009: Catch Up With Old Friends Using Personalized Stationary
With today’s online technological advances, such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, it is extremely easy to go online, find friends you have not spoken to in quite some time, and contact them with a few clicks of your mouse.The telephone, on the other hand, is a great invention and a great way to catch up with friends and family who you do not get to see in person often.

Thu, 26 Mar 2009: Point of View for Novel Authors
You need to get that manuscript into the best possible shape you can before submitting it to an agent. Besides writing clearly and with correct grammar, it is important to understand and use "point of view" appropriately.

Fri, 20 Mar 2009: Top 10 Grammar Mistakes
One way to help your child become a good writer is to teach him or her to avoid the top ten grammar mistakes made by children.

Wed, 18 Mar 2009: Selling Ebooks - A Profitable Internet Marketing Strategy
The first move that you should take into account is what you're offering people. The choice of product that's becoming more popular as it gains prominence is the electronic book. Now, if you make an ebook with exclusive content, then you can really start making yourself look and special in the eyes of your buyers. The target market is another consideration.

Mon, 9 Mar 2009: Self Publishing Books Can Get You Past the Recession
Having an internet business can really shore up the income for anyone who wants just a little more money for their time. It isn't surprising that people would be looking for more sources of income - the financial crisis looms far beyond the horizon, with no magical solution in sight. Working hard is no longer working as well as it should. This is the time to work smart.

Sat, 7 Mar 2009: Seven Useful Thesis Writing Tips
When writing a thesis there is a proper outline you must follow.

Fri, 6 Mar 2009: How To Prepare For Writing A Research Paper
If you plan on jumping right into your college papers think again unless you like sub par grades.

Thu, 5 Mar 2009: Book Ghostwriters: How to Locate and Hire the Best
You've got that Great American Novel in you. It's kicking and scratching to get out, and will do just about anything to get out and be seen and heard. What to do now? Hire a professional ghostwriter.


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