By Stewart M. Russell on Sunday, June 29, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Our natural environment consists of both living and non-living components, which are commonly referred to as just ‘the environment.’ The key constitutes of our environment include two main areas. The complete ecological units functioning as a natural overall structure with minimum human interference is the first main area of the environment. This eco system consists of animals, vegetation, rocks, atmosphere and microorganisms.
By Russell M. Stewart on Sunday, June 29, 2008Filed Under: Writing
The new face of web publishing is owned by the art of blogging. Not too long ago, creating and publishing websites were complex and needed extensive technical knowledge. But now, everything has changed and even a computer novice can create web pages easily. Blog providers have come up with various themes and templates and anyone can get a blog, write or copy paste from offline documents and publish, all within a few hours.
By Stewart M. Russell on Thursday, June 26, 2008Filed Under: Writing
The advances in technology keep coming in leaps and bounds and it’s hard to keep up with it all. Be it business, media, medicine, travel or communication, technology is constantly developing to introduce new devices and methods to make life easier for the average man. Among all the various technological fields in the modern world, information technology has become a primary focal point in all our lives.
By hlgiles on Sunday, June 15, 2008Filed Under: General, Government, Uncategorized, Writing
Our entire nation was rocked by the tragic event that occurred on September 11, 2001. And this definitely wasn’t in a good way. One of our signature cities was literally brought to its knees and thousands suffered. Most of us stood in awe as the commercial airliner hit the twin towers. What a mess this […]
By Russell M. Stewart on Sunday, June 15, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Today’s web community is filled with blogs and they have become very popular. Various news stories, discussions, opinions, reviews and more are brought to a big audience worldwide through these blogs. One excellent way to use blogs is to tell the world how you feel about something. Using a blog to express yourself openly can help you to vent off some collected pieces of your mind without offending anyone.
By Ginger Coleen on Monday, June 9, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Owning and maintaining an internet business requires that you have fresh content articles on a regular basis — preferably daily. Articles quench the thirst for information and knowledge that lures your prospects to your site.
By Russell G. Stuart on Friday, June 6, 2008Filed Under: Writing
If you are a constant web user, you know what a blog is and what it represents. But for someone with less knowledge about the internet, how would you explain a blog? A blog is just like a simple website, with a theme and the content is presented in a temporal order. Owning a blog means you can write about anything you want, as long as it’s related to your blog topic and continuously add and maintain the content as you desire. The latest content posted is always displayed above all the other posts.
By Bob McCord CBCP on Wednesday, May 21, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Using content for articles, why bother?
By hispanic on Friday, May 16, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Research papers have always been some of the most hated activities of students. These demanding assignments are much harder than quizzes since you have to research for hours before you are able to decipher the answers from the data that you gathered from your research materials. In some cases, you will even be required to create tables, charts and graphs to support your answers. As you can see, writing a research paper is not a walk in the park but if you apply a few good strategies, you will also notice that writing a research paper is not too hard as well.
By Susan Atkinson on Wednesday, May 14, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Starting off writing a book is easy and finishing is both a relief and a triumph, but there’s a long stretch in the middle where you can’t see either shore and you’re not even sure you’re heading the right way.