How Do I Find Answers to My Questions?
Saturday May 29th 2010, 8:57 pm
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© Copyright, Arthur Levine, 2008
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Key Words: Answers, Questions, How-to, Non-expert, Expert

I am tired of searching around and looking for experts to answer my questions. I need help and I need it now. I need advice that doesn’t come with a price tag. I need to know answers to:

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Interview Transcription Services | Transcribing Interview Recordings | Focus Group | Legal | Journalist | One to One | Group Discussion | Michigan |
Friday May 28th 2010, 8:57 pm
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Interview Transcription services is one of the most important paradigms of general transcription that we have been handling. Like general transcription, interview transcription is an extremely broad term that encompasses a (more…)



Proofreading Your Way to the Top – 5 Short Essay Tips
Friday May 28th 2010, 8:57 pm
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What is proofreading? Proofreading is a technique used to making your text free from the logical, punctuation and grammatical mistakes. Whether you are writing an essay, business report, dissertation report, or a magazine article, you can not afford to commit mistakes. Committing mistakes puts a question on your credibility, working expertise and efficiency. There are so many spell checkers available, but they are of lit (more…)



Academic Writing – a Students True Exam!
Wednesday May 19th 2010, 8:57 pm
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Academic Writing is a list of genres of academic writing. Writing in these forms or styles is usually serious, intended for a critical and well-versed audience, based on closely-investigated knowledge, and posits ideas or arguments. It usually circulates within the academic world, but the academic writer may also find an audience outside via journalism, speeches, pamphlets, etc.

Typically scholarly writing has an object (more…)



Jesus is not a Republican
Tuesday May 18th 2010, 8:57 pm
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Let’s start with some facts:

  • Jesus was crucified long before the U.S. existed
  • Jesus did not have a political affiliation
  • Jesus was a Hebrew
  • Barak is a traditional Hebrew name (and existed in Jesus time, as opposed to the name Jesus, which did not)
  • The Old Testament was written in Hebrew primarily, and Aramaic

The English translation of the bible is an interpretati (more…)