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Nov 18, 2008

The works cited page should remain on a separate page.  All entries should be double spaced, and margins of no more or less than one inch should exist at the top, sides and bottoms.  The Works Cited page should be titled ‘Works Cited’ and should not include quotation marks, bold text style or in any way effected (except for capitalization.  Each entry line should flush left, with all subseq

Nov 18, 2008

Creating a logical structure to one’s paper is what organizing a paper or report means.  Poor organization is perhaps the biggest complaint among critics of papers and reports.  Poor organization can lead to reader confusion, and will likely result in the paper remaining unread.  

Nov 11, 2008

We’re going to briefly examine what a sentence is exactly, and how it comes in different forms.  Our first type of sentence is what is known as a simple sentence.  This sentence contains one clause and one clause only, which can include only one word, such as “Go!”  It would be a mistake to assume, however, that a simple sentence can’t be a long sentence.  One can’t tell a compound s

Nov 11, 2008

An outline is useful for a number of reasons, principally because they aid the writing process, organizes material logically and crystallizes an orderly overview of one’s writing.

To create an outline, it is first necessary to realize the paper’s purpose, its audiences, and construct a thesis.

Nov 11, 2008

Why do we use MLA formatting?  It’s quite simple: this formatting style creates a system for writers to reference sources they use in essays and on works cited pages, as well as for formatting manuscripts in general.  MLA formatting also increases a writer’s credibility because it creates a relationship of accountability between the writer and his or her material.  And perhaps more impor

Sep 09, 2008

Obtaining a job as a student is a difficult task, and it is made to be an even greater challenge when you consider that most students don’t have extensive experience or qualifications.  Your typical high school student might have some related classes or volunteering experience, but that’s generally about it- not exactly the stellar resume that one hopes to be able to submit with an applicatio

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