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Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters P-R
By Joel Engel · 16 years ago
P
• Picture the letter ‘p’ made in two arcs, looking as though it was assembled or constructed. Any such form shows creative ability.
• Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be ...
Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letter M
By Joel Engel · 16 years ago
M
(Note: The letter m is considered one of the most important letters.)
Picture a diagram of the basic letter M, consisting of its three humps. The first hump represents the writer’s ego; the second ...
Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters D and E
By Joel Engel · 16 years ago
D
• Imagine the letter written in two parts. We see the individual standing alone. Since this letter (D) is normally made of connected lines, this technique of writing shows a deficiency in adjusting to ...
Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letter A
By Joel Engel · 16 years ago
Each sign in an analysis has meaning, but is reliable only as one aspect of the total analysis. So although the following letters are strong indicators by themselves, they cannot be regarded as proof of ...
10 Steps to Stylish Writing
By Tina Young · 16 years ago
"A good style should show no signs of effort.
What is written should seem a happy accident."
W. Somerset Maugham
The key point of this quote is the word ’seem’ which means that those ‘happy ...
Do’s and Don’ts of Punctuation
By Tina Young · 16 years ago
Punctuation is a powerful language tool. While words exist to describe the multi-faceted world, punctuation allows to understand the description. Using this punctuation guide you will become friends with commas, apostrophes, semicolons and other important ...
What's New With You? How to Write a Press Release
By Kathryn Beach · 16 years ago
The purpose of a press release is to briefly state your case to the media so someone will want to write about you, your business, or your product. The key ingredient is proving that your ...
How to Choose a Pen
By Jen Wallace · 16 years ago
When choosing a pen there are several things that I consider, so here is my definitive list of how to choose a pen that is right for you.
1) What am I using it for? ...
Learn To Speak Spanish For Business
By Steven Magill · 16 years ago
Due to the cultural diversity in today's world, learning to speak Spanish is an excellent decision. When a person learns Spanish, they gain the ability to obtain a better cultural understanding and create more job ...
Power Word Headline Phrases that Grasp Attention
By Donald Yerke · 16 years ago
Power word phrases in a headline are like dynamite. They are ready to explore your readers' attention into reading your entire letter or product offering.
The headline has the make it or break it effect ...
How Do You Get The Attention of People You Don't Know?
By Nick James · 16 years ago
If you were trying to catch the attention of a group of people whom you had no affinity with, how would you do it, without blowing a hole in your financial pocket?
It's an interesting ...
Why should I pay for a Proofreader?
By Mark G Jones · 16 years ago
As a professional proofreading provider, I often deal with PhD theses, dissertations and essays for students and academics who know the long-term value of having their work checked.
Now, you may be asking yourself, 'Why ...
What Do Great Headlines Have In Common With Lingerie?
By Lina Penalosa · 16 years ago
Everything.
Still don't see the copywriting connection? Let me connect the marketing dots for you.
Imagine walking through your local mall. You're on a mission and come Hades or high water you're gonna accomplish it........when ...
Important Tips for Article Writers
By Susan Patton · 16 years ago
To all online marketers, newbies or not, now is the time to start writing. Get those creative thoughts together and put them to work for you. You may have a website or you may be ...
Unusual Points of View
By Danish Ansari · 16 years ago
Most writers are familiar with first and third points of view and their variations. But have you ever experimented with alternative points of view? Below are some less used points of view, what I call ...
Making Better Word Choices - 4 Examples
By Gurpreet Singh · 16 years ago
Writers face many decisions when working on a project. Choosing the correct word for a certain situation is one choice that writers often either struggle with or make an incorrect choice. This article will give ...
Nonfiction Idea Generators
By Rahul Rana · 16 years ago
The hardest part of nonfiction writing is finding a subject to write about. Unless you’re a student or a professional writer no one is going to select a topic for you. That means you have ...
How To Write 10-20 Articles Per Day As Easy As Pie
By Fabian Tan · 16 years ago
When you're an Internet marketer, one of your most important assets is time. How do you achieve maximum results in as little time as possible, allowing you to to generate maximum profits? Many article marketers ...
Public Speakers, Inspire Your Audience
By Jonathan Steele, Rn · 16 years ago
The word inspire to the ancients had reference to being of divine origin or God breathed.
The modern definition includes filling with or creating within someone the ability to feel or do something, to animate ...
Your Winning Article Writing Formula
By Lee Kendrick · 16 years ago
Your article content is critical, regardless of whether you submit articles for publication to magazines, newspapers or article directories. However, on the Internet, keyword-rich articles are given preferential rankings when they are indexed by the ...