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How to Appreciate Subtext
Subtext is the implicit meaning of explicit words or actions. In other words, it's the words between the lines, and the actions between the scenes. Whether you're a literature major or a recreational reader, or you simply love movies, learning to ... [... more]
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How to Address a Letter to a Government Official
Voicing your opinions about how to run the country begins with your vote on Election Day. To improve your community and the country, act as a barometer for our government officials. No longer requiring a trip to the library, government contact ... [... more]
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How to Attract Money
If you've read the Attractor Factor, or seen the movie "the secret" than you know what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the ability to change your life. First thing you should do is rent "the Secret," by Rhonda Byrnes, or read the [... more]
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How to Avoid Common Errors in Statistics
Statistics are as common even in casual conversation such as talking about the weather. You will often hear percentage rates and ratios as a means of comparing information. Many people believe that most statistics are made up, and students taking ... [... more]
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Basic Math: Lesson 6 - Video Clip #8 - Arithmetic of ...
Concepts covered: Reciprocal, Inverting a Fraction, Division of Improper, Proper and Complex Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Converting Complex Fractions to Simple Fractions is also done here. Basic Math: Lesson 6 - Video Clip #8 - Arithmetic of ... [... more]
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Greek Alphabet
For use by math and science students, NOT for foreign language use. Greek Alphabet That is it! [... more]
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How to Ace GRE Quantitative Comparisons
Memorize the form and order of the answer choices. Since they will always be the same, having them memorized ahead of time will save you time and stress on the GRE. Read the information centered between the two columns if there is any. This tells ... [... more]
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How to Accept help when choosing either ACCEPT or EXCEPT
The spoken word is tricky sometimes, but when you have to write it down, it can become downright nervewracking. The thing with accept/except is that except can be used either as a preposition or a verb, making your choices three-times as tricky. ... [... more]
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How to Add Resources to eHow Articles
Putting resources on a eHow page helps promote your articles and the articles of others. In many cases it may add traffic to a writers site and certainly more traffic to more of your articles if you use them as references in own resource tab. ... [... more]
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How to Address a Letter to Japan
Here are the steps required for addressing a letter to Japan. When addressing a letter within Japan, the address starts with the postal code and ends with the addressee, basically the opposite of the western format. But when addressing a letter ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Accidental Plagiarism in Articles
It's possible for even the best writers to accidentally plagiarize. This is because once we read specific wording, we are more likely to recall our thoughts in that wording (especially from short term memory) whether or not we mean to. ... [... more]
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How to Accomplish Goals In Your Life
Do you have goals that you want to accomplish, like writing a book and buying a house? Do you want to see them come into fruition? Continue to read this article to gain insight on how to successfully obtain your dreams. BREAK YOUR GOALS DOWN INTO ... [... more]
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