Lunch break
Posted on July 17, 2007
One of the international research centers decided to find out what kids want to have for lunch. Therefore, they’ve surveyed children of different ages from schools all over the country, and here are the most stunning answers.
A boy named Tony:
I’d like to have foie gras for a change. I’ really tired of peanut butter sandwiches.
A girl named Paris Hilton:
I want a peanut butter sandwich. I’ve eaten foie gras a hundred times, and I’m Read more
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Why I Became a Custom Writer
Posted on July 11, 2007
Sometimes people tend to think that custom writing is a service that assists students in committing academic frauds, and the profession of essay writer has a negative meaning. Being a professional writer myself, I am willing to destroy the myths about reasons for becoming one.
First of all, I was once a student myself. Back in high school I did same things as you do right now. I hated the days when our teachers announced new writing assignments (they did it as joyfully, as my kid sister opens her Christmas presents). I went online looking for essay writing tips, and at first tried to do them step by step.
Experience came with time. After visiting pages with guidelines for the 99th time, I realized that I know basic rules for constructing a paper. Moreover, I gained confidence in writing, and started adding some creative flavor to it. Like designer experimenting with clothes, I challenged myself. Some of the challenges were successful, others – no, but I finally came up with my formula for writing perfect texts. Read more
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A Day in a Life of a Customer
Posted on July 10, 2007
Dear Diary, that was by far the craziest day of my life. I wish I was never assigned with the terrifying essay on psychology. Things would’ve been better if I had time, but I didn’t. My Mom got sick, so I had to take care of my kid sister, and there was no way I was having the essay ready in 24 hours. I also knew I couldn’t fail that class, so I had to do something. For the first time in my life I decided to buy an essay.
I didn’t have a lot of money, so I looked for a cheap writing service. 9, 95 $ per page for 4 pages…. I kinda had to say good bye to the movies and parties with friends, but I had no choice. Well, my desire to avoid difficulties died on the very first stage of the quest for custom papers.
It sounds fancy, but the reality is shocking. It took me more time to fill in and send the order form than it actually takes to write an essay itself, and I’m not joking. The list of my personal vendettas was therefore opened with the technical department. Whoever provided that custom writing company with technical support was as responsible as someone trying to swim past a crocodile and hoping to stay alive. I tell you I filled that form for no less than six times – long enough to start talking out loud and crying for help. When it was finally sent, I was on the verge of confessing in all my sins. Read more
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Format Styles for Citations
Posted on July 6, 2007
At first, it might seem that citation style is not that important part of the text format. But different sciences have different citation styles and, when a wrong one is used, it might spoil all of your work. There are tons of citation styles and we will briefly introduce you to all of them.
The ACS citation style (American Chemical Society) is used when conducting and creating scientific works in the field of chemistry. APA style (American Psychological Association) is used mostly in social sciences. Read more
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Annotated Bibliography: Citation Styles
Posted on July 4, 2007
When writing a paper, one should be careful citing someone else’s thoughts. It is important to present the material taken from a book or an article in the proper way as just putting a phrase or a sentence in the body of your own work will do you no good because it will be treated as a plagiarism and Plagiarism is a bad thing. Students should know that Plagiarism is punished severely, so when citing someone, make sure you do it properly. One might be horrified to get to know that there is a great many of citation styles for various purposes, but there is no need to worry as they provide one and the same information – a source description. Read more
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