plagiarism
August 21, 2017

Plagiarism (Part Two)

You know you plagiarise when: You copy and paste verbatim one’s work and pass off as yours.   You copy the same structure of a piece, although you embellish with different words to make piece appear like yours.  

Transcription
August 2, 2017

10 Tips for Proficient Transcription [Part One]

Transcription is the art of converting speech contents like audio and audio-visual, etc, into texts or words. Spoken words in form of speeches, lectures, sermons, etc. can be written down in readable text forms, which can be stored same

A good speech
July 20, 2017

Writing a Convincing Rejoinder

A rejoinder, also known as the letter to the editor, is simply anarticle written for the purpose of correcting a wrong impression about a personality, idea, issue, etc. in a published article. It also gives room to the writer

error
May 24, 2017

Common Errors We Often Make While Writing

Errors can mar one’s writing and this can be more embarrassing if one allows such errors get out without noticing them. Errors could detract a great deal from one’s writing and put off the audience from the message being

email
May 19, 2017

Sharing Official Information Via E-Mail

When attaching documents… Most of us…ok, some of us merely scribble: “find attached” when attaching documents to e-mails. If your intention is to get the receiver to open attached document, then your miserable “find attached” does not suffice in

Resume
May 2, 2017

44 Resume Writing Tips By Daniel Scocco

Having a solid and effective resume can greatly improve your chances of landing that dream job. That is beyond discussion. How does one make sure that his resume is top notch and bullet proof, however? There are several websites

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