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Referencing an online newspaper article in the Harvard style - 0 views

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    Referencing can be an especially difficult part of writing an essay or dissertation. Once you have finished writing your work it can be a chore to then have to ensure that all the references are done in the proper manner. More Details: http://bit.ly/1ptEgay
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Understanding the Key Words in Questions - 0 views

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    It is important to remember, however, that you read the question closely. Do not glance over it and assume you get it, read it a few times and get a context for the question.
Kiran Chauhan

FREE RESOURCES ON ACADEMIC PROOFREADING BLOG A HIT! - Exact Release 05:00 am - 0 views

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    PME hopes that the blogs also act as supplements to their proofreading service, as they do not simply correct linguistic issues within a document, but they also provide comments and suggestions for further improvement.
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Writing an Academic Report - 0 views

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    You need to start with a title page, which should provide the necessary information to make it clear to the marker what the piece of work is. The requirements for title page information can vary from subject to subject, but typically should contain your name and course, the title of the report, the module, and the lecturer.
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Organising Your Essay - 0 views

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    Your essay needs to star with a title page. This should provide all the necessary information that will enable your marker to see clearly what the work is.
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Writing an Academic Report - 0 views

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    The introduction is for introducing the central aim of the report, and should: a. Include a brief overview of the relevant literature, for background. b. Explain how your report fills an existing gap in current research and knowledge. c. State the main points that the report will look at. d. Indicate how the question or report topic is directly addressed.
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Free Resources On Academic Proofreading Blog A Hit! - 0 views

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    Proofread My Essay offers a versatile, flexible online proofreading service, available to anyone who wishes to improve and enhance his or her written English.
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Organising your Essay - 0 views

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    The main body of an essay contains of relevant paragraphs that explore ideas and arguments. In these paragraphs, each main idea should be presented, and should easily flow to the next idea.
Kiran Chauhan

Word Choice: Its vs It's - 0 views

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    How do you know when to use its and when to use it's? And even if you do know when to use them, it can be easy to mistakenly write the wrong one - they look almost exactly the same when written. Make the right word choice in your essay. ProofreadMyEssay will help to make sure that you do. More Details: http://bit.ly/SqCqML
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Brief Guide to Develop Skills for Writing Essay - 0 views

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    Introductions and Conclusions These two aspects of any essay are the most influential and important parts.
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Brief Guide To Develop Skills For Writing - 0 views

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    They create a conceptual roadmap that the reader requires to understand your arguments and ideas.It is advisable to keep your reader in mind when framing the beginning and ending of your essay.
Kiran Chauhan

Ten Tips for Dissertation Methodology Writing - 0 views

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    Writing your dissertation methodology can be a very confusing process. We've boiled it down into ten top tips. Follow this and you'll be on the right path. More Details: http://bit.ly/1l2ZtnD
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Proofread My Essay Offers High-End Academic Proofreading Services - 0 views

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    Headquartered in Victoria, Seychelles, the company has been serving the academic fraternity since 2009 and has earned a comprehensive clientele.
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Understand the difference between practice and practise - 0 views

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    Just a quick comment on a mistake that we come across quite often.Do you know what the difference is between practise and practice? You can find a simple explanation right here at the Proofread My Essay blog. More Details: http://bit.ly/SuxyGC
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Researching for your Essay: Secondary Sources - 0 views

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    More information is stored online than ever, and many sources can be found on the internet. Most details for a source are searchable, and running a search on an academic search engine, such as Google Scholar, can reveal an abundance of results.
Kiran Chauhan

A Checklist for Writing a PhD Proposal - 0 views

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    The requirements for writing a PhD proposal varies from department to department, and from university to university. See what you need to think about when writing your PhD proposal. Learn from our experiences and get it right the first time. More Details: http://goo.gl/SRLEjY
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Writing a Case Study - 0 views

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    With a case study, you can use different research methods, depending on the nature of the study. This includes using many of the common sources, such as interviews, questionnaires, observation, historical documents, and library research. More Details : http://goo.gl/bTYW5M
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Easy-To-Avoid Editing Mistakes - 0 views

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    We also provide formatting services, which basically means making sure your work is well-presented. We will adjust the margins, insert a cover page for you, make sure the fonts and headings are consistent and create a dynamic (clickable) table of contents, if you require one.
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Researching for your Essay: Primary Sources - 0 views

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    Researching entails selecting information from a variety of sources. In this article, we will look at primary sources; these include books, journal articles, newspapers, official publications, and dissertations.Secondary sources include encyclopaedias, dictionaries, bibliographies, internet resources, subject databases, and internet subject gateways.
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Understanding an Essay Question - 0 views

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    Academic writing and the questions that are set for assignments typically use a formal tone and advanced language, in order to achieve clarity. Sometimes this language can seem difficult to understand, and can cause problems when it comes to fully grasping what a question is asking.
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