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3 Incredible Tips On How To Write A Speech
By bskcom at 24 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Because they are spoken, speeches offer a lot of flexibility in terms of how they are written. However, this large degree of latitude can also make it difficult to really narrow your ideas down into a compelling speech. Read on for a few tips to help make your speech more captivating.
Read More >>3 Incredible Tips on How Write a Cover Letter For Your Resume
By bskcom at 24 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Cover letters are a dynamic way to introduce yourself to potential employers. Even before they look at your resume, you can give them a positive impression with a vibrant cover letter. Below you will find several tips to make your cover letter shine.
1) Introduce the Best Candidate: You!
Read More >>4 Incredible Tips on How to Write a Grant Proposal
By bskcom at 24 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Grant proposals are big projects with lofty goals. Often, the ability of your project to start (or continue) will hinge upon the receipt of a grant. Before you get overwhelmed by the daunting task ahead of you, check out the four top tips for making your grant proposal stand out from the crowd:
Read More >>4 Incredible Tips On How To Write Business Memos
By bskcom at 24 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Memos are a quick way to pass information along. It can be frustrating, however, to receive a memo with an unclear message. To make sure that your memos get the point across, follow these helpful pointers:
1) Use Lists
Read More >>8 Incredible Tips on How to a Write Newsletter
By bskcom at 24 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Newsletters are a great way to inform the public about what’s new in your organization. An effective newsletter is one that conveys information in a way that is both easy to read and entertaining. Below, you’ll find a few ideas on turning your newsletter into one that your audience can’t wait to read.
Read More >>4 Incredible Tips on How to Write a Resume
By bskcom at 16 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Your resume is a potential employer’s first impression of you, so don’t underestimate its influence. Businesspeople can tell a lot about you from your resume, and we aren’t just talking about employment history. Your resume’s presentation – not just its content – has a great deal to do with whether or not you get called for an interview.
Read More >>Hamlet’s Problem: Mind Body Dualism and Hamlet’s Disconnect
By agamemnon1970 at 10 May, 2010, 12:00 am
In his seminal philosophical treatise, Meditations, Renee Descartes asserted that man is comprised of two entities, mind and body, spirit and matter. The chief concept underlying Descartes’ mind body dualism is that the physical/ sensory world is a poor reflection of the true spiritual world. Although Descartes is credited with the first systematic account of this relationship, first in De homine and subsequently in his Meditations, the underlying idea of mind body dualism can be traced back much further. An emerging fifth century Greek philosophy viewed the soul as distinctly separate from its physical counterpart. The soul was deemed the source of moral qualities such as temperance and justice (Lorenz).
Read More >>Simple Steps on How to Write a Formal Letter
By freeinternetmedia at 23 April, 2010, 12:00 am
A business letter is an important way to communicate with a businessman or a company. It is important that you don’t write in the same way as you would write to your friends or relatives. A business should always be formal. Writing a business letter is relatively easy as long as you follow the necessary steps in doing it. Some things you will need are envelopes, printer, letterhead and computer or laptop.
Read More >>Take the Mystery Out of Grant Writing: Five Things Grant Funders Really Want
By vrobbins at 9 March, 2010, 12:00 am
When you start out on the path of grant writing, figuring out what funders want can seem very confusing. Actually, it’s not as complicated as it seems. Here’s the answer to that elusive question, “What do funders want?”
Read More >>Reasons Why Shakespeare is Called The Bard
By freeinternetmedia at 29 December, 2009, 12:00 am
William Shakespeare is also referred to as ‘The Bard’. The term bard originally meant a friend who likes writing poems indeed Shakespeare gained many friends through his plays.
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