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Age Spots - Two Reasons You Get Them and Three Ways To Get Rid Of Them :: About Skin Care - 0 views

  • Age spot development may also be contributed by genetics. Those who have freckles or fair skins are more receptive to have dark spots like this. Less natural protection are for those who have lighter skins. Aging can also stimulate the exhibition of age spots in the skin. Because of aging, there is an increase of the production of melanin, which manifests marks.
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It's and Its - a grammar refresher - 0 views

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    It's and Its can be confusing. Here is a guide explaining how to use It's and Its, with three examples for each.
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To, Too, and Two - A guide to using To, Too, and Two, with examples - 0 views

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    To, too, and two are often confused because they are pronounced exactly the same. Here we explain the meaning of to, too, and two.
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Tense use in your Methodology section - 0 views

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    Lots of different things can go into your methodology section, see what tense you need to use and apply for your dissertation.
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Because Synonyms - ProofreadMyEssay's academic blog - 0 views

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    Avoid the use of because in your essays, theses and dissertations. See our list of 'because synonyms', because there are some better alternatives!
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Affect vs. effect - ProofreadMyEssay's academic blog - 0 views

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    This blog will deal with a short list of deceptive words that stop and make you wonder… which one is it? A vs. an? Affect vs. effect? A successful essay will use these words correctly, in addition to grammar, and the rest.
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Colon usage explained by Proofread My Essay - 0 views

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    Many people stay far away from using commas in their essay writing, because they're not sure what on earth to do with them. Actually, colon use is similar to the use of the semi-colon.
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Some Interesting Words - 0 views

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    Some interesting words that people get confused about. Some words have hyphens and some do not. This blog gives some examples.
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We can proofread your 10,000 word document in 12 hours or less, 24/7. - 0 views

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    We are the only proofreading company to offer a guaranteed 12-hour service and whether you are a native student or an ESL/international student, our rates for our Express Service are considerably cheaper than other proofreading companies' 24-hour service.
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Checklists for Making a Document Flawless - 0 views

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    Before submitting or printing an academic research paper, essay or any other written document, it is advisable to proofread it carefully. The final and most essential step is the proofreading of written material that is to be carried out once a document is completed. http://tinyurl.com/qyl5sx9
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Proofread My Essay Has Rolled Out PhD Proofreading Adding to its Range of Services - 0 views

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    The company offers a great range of proofreading services for various types of documents like essays, theses, coursework, dissertations and other documents of importance to make them error-free and perfect. The company has helped thousands of students and professionals by offering high-end proofreading services, leveraging the skills of a highly experienced team of on board proofreaders.
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The difference between American English and British English spelling - 0 views

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    Many people use Word or its equivalent to write essays these days. The problem with this is that many of us are now becoming confused as to the correct spellings, as a large majority of these word processors will, very helpfully, correct your spelling for you. Now if you are writing in American English, you are lucky, as those of us that write in British English can face problems.
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The importance of double-spacing in academic essays - 0 views

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    Why do all universities require you to format your essay using double-spaced lines? During the marking process the examiner should make comments about all sorts of things: things that made sense, things that didn't make much sense, things that they enjoyed reading, and things that they disagreed with.
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The importance of research before writing - 0 views

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    Many people come up with an idea for an essay and start to write. Usually what they will come up with is a base of where their focus will be throughout the research process. Even if you are writing an essay on the benefits of vitamin C and you know all there is to know about vitamin C off the top of your head, you still need to research.
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The difference between American English and British English spelling - 0 views

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    Many people use Word or its equivalent to write essays these days. The problem with this is that many of us are now becoming confused as to the correct spellings, as a large majority of these word processors will, very helpfully, correct your spelling for you.
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The importance of double-spacing in academic essays - 0 views

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    The importance of using double-spacing in academic essays. Do you agree? Or do you think that it is a fallacy? Join the debate here. More Details: http://bit.ly/1spRFGp
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Alternatives to using said | Proofread My Essay - 0 views

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    Well-written academic pieces use a variety of words, which are carefully selected. The editing process is where you go through your work in order to change 'said' to a more relevant word. We have compiled specific academic alternatives to said that you can use in your academic writing:
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Tense use in your introduction - 0 views

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    If you think of your introduction as the guide to your essay, things should start to look clearer. So, if your introduction needs to outline your argument, you should choose a tense that matches it.
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How to write in the third person - 0 views

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    In written language, personal pronouns are presented in three ways: first person, second person, and third person. In the first person a speaker expresses his/her personal views, such as 'I ate an apple.' In the second person a speaker speaks to another person, 'you ate an apple.' In the third person the speaker speaks about another person, e.g. 'she ate an apple.'
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The three types of rhetoric - 0 views

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    Rhetoric is the art of persuading an audience of your point of view, in both writing and speaking. This is successfully done by manipulating devices to enhance meaning, in addition to making conscious decisions about your writing.
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