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Top Class Tips for Writing a Good Essay

Posted on Jul 2, 2008 06:01:04 AM

Introduction

Writing a comprehensive essay is an art which requires excellent literal as well as technical skills. Essay writing is required not only in languages but also in many other fields. For example, commerce, business, science, Journalism, show-biz, etc. need good essays for their appropriate understanding. Therefore, it is always very much beneficial to know how to write an informative and impressive essay. Here are given a few top class tips for writing a good essay.

Understand the given topic fully well

The first and foremost tip for writing a good essay is to comprehend the given topic thoroughly. One must know what the topic actually demands before starting to write an essay. The real meanings and requirement of the topic must be quite clear in the mind of the writer. A slight mistake on the part of the writer in understanding the topic rightly may even make the whole essay irrelevant and futile. So the first tip is to concentrate deeply on what the topic actually means and demands.

Recollect or Recall all the relevant information and knowledge about the given topic to your mind.

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How to write a head-turner Resume

Posted on Jun 27, 2008 10:06:48 AM

A well-written resume can help you a lot to discover new horizons for your career while a bad-written resume has the ability to take you away from your desired destination. Your resume is your first impression that you cast on your hirer. No matter how proficient and skilful you are, if these skills and proficiencies are not reflected impressively on your resume, they just prove good for nothing and you can never make the most of them.

Your resume should be able enough to make employers’ heads turn and it can do so if there are clear contact information in it, a sound educational background, impressive relevant work history and demonstration of a strong objective.

To create an impressive looking C.V., the below given steps can be very helpful for job seekers to land easily on their dreamland.

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How to write an effective and successful speech

Posted on Jun 25, 2008 08:33:28 AM

The skill of writing good speech always proves an asset. Usually, the thing that decides about our success and failure or at least about acceptance or rejection is the use of right words at right places.

Good speechwriting isn’t an inborn trait that comes in part of some; anyone and I really mean anyone can be a good speech writer by passing through a regular trial-and error process. No doubt, there are people who have an inborn talent to say right thing at right place but these people are rare and don’t exist next to your door. If you are not one of that rare species, don’t you worry, it’s enough if you want to be like them as we are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true.

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How to write an Autobiography?

Posted on Aug 25, 2007 01:33:36 PM

Before you decide to jump in and write an autobiography, it’s a good idea to figure out exactly why you are taking on such a big undertaking. Is it so that you can give it to friends and family? Something is to pass on your children, if you are getting up there in years? If you are intending to do it simply so that you can be published and make money, then it should be mentioned that unless you are someone famous that people will want to read about the book won’t be a best seller.

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How to write a Business Letter?

Posted on Aug 25, 2007 01:16:01 PM

Even in this day of modern technology, when sending an email is very commonplace in business communication, many people still prefer to use the time tested tradition of communicating through business letters. Unfortunately, many people have forgotten the basics of using business letters to communicate, so this guide has been written to help remind everyone of the effectiveness of a well written business letter.

There are two things to remember when writing a business letter, and these two things can mean the difference between a successful business transaction, and your letter being disregarded.

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