If you're searching online for one particular factoid...like a critical date, book title or song lyric or even the most "funniest" of all things...you'll likely find it fast. But when you're working on an academic project or theses, you'll look at lots of information from many different resources. But because you never know which useful bit will pull your research together, you must follow "The Principle of Every Scrap (Search expert Tara Calishain)." Click here to learn this useful technique.
A good outline steers you to writing success!
No matter what kind of writing you're required to do...whether it's a research paper, a business memo or document, or even a personal letter...the process will go more smoothly and the end result will be more successful if you have a map to guide you through your main points. Discover the easy steps for creating an outline you can use to navigate your way to an effective document.
Ask Nancy:-
Dear Nancy,
My instructor has drilled into us the importance of crediting the authors of all the books and journals we use as reference for our research papers. But I'm short on time, and my paper is due soon. Do you know any shortcuts?
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