Archive for November, 2005
Descriptive Writing By A Special Tool – Shocking Review !

Maybe you struggle with writing or maybe you’re comfortable with it, but either way, a descriptive writing tool is something everyone should definitely look into. Trust your favorite authors who would agree that stringing words together on paper (or computer) is one of our most important methods we use to communicate. By all means, peruse the information that follows before you hand in your next english paper.
Click here for a descriptive writing tool!
It is worthwhile to master the art of writing – it is certainly our most influential communication tool in present day culture. As i was losing hope that i’d ever come across something to better my english language skills, i read a brief report that caught my eyes. After much research and work, some respected developers wrote a code which can break down and reassemble anything you write, in a similar way that our brain works. Fast and easy, this solution can discover and straighten out whatever errors you might make in Legal notes, reports, documents – all of your writing projects. Surely you’d be disappointed if you encountered a preventable (if you’d been careful) mistake just before delivering your Legal document to a client.
As a satisfied user, i am willing to bet in the near future everyone will have one of these applications installed on their computer. Struggling writers everywhere now have it easier; there’s no doubt that it will assist you to make your text a real standout. Since this technology is software based, it can be used on the spot to correct your writing in any of our text based applications such as Email tools, powerpoint, and on and on. Writing english like a pro can be a difficult and time-consuming endeavor – you have to devote a lot of time and energy to mastering the language; luckily with this helpful tool you can spend your time on something else.
Just for your general knowledge, a descriptive writing tool gets its “brains” from advanced Methods of natural language processing (commonly called nlp). Always remember that writing is the way you share information with others, therefore it must be maintained to the best of your ability. I think (and it’s not just wishful thinking) that we’ll profit from many utilities like this in the near future – everyone can benefit from this new technology. You are now aware of the help that’s available; It would be wise to check this system out for yourself; actually it can be done in almost no time, actually just moments! Give it a try – before you deliver your upcoming written work, make sure it’s correct by putting this software to use.
Tips for Scholarships and Grants
The money available for college scholarships or grants does not long for very last as there are thousands of students competing with you for that money. So here are some tips for you to grab that money before it runs out.
You have to be fast and not wait until the day of deadline. Apply for the scholarship or grant ahead of time, because even if you are deserving of the scholarship, other students will get your spot because they equally deserved but applied before you did. And once there is no more money, there are no more scholarships.
Do some research regarding the scholarships and grants for which you are eligible. A great start would be The College Board website, www.collegeboard.com, which gives you an overview of different scholarships available to you. Also, see what is available to you on the Student Financial Aid Office website for your State, like for instance if you are living in the State of California you can start researching California Student Aid Commission, www.csac.ca,gov.
Make a plan and organize yourself. If the colleges you are planning to attend starts next fall then start working on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as January. FAFSA will decide everything, whether you are eligible for scholar ships and grants. The deadline to submit FAFSA is usually the 1st of March, but a safe call would be to submit it no later than the 15th of February. The director of Financial Aid Off at Wayne State said, “Some scholarship programs run out of money and if your FAFSA isn’t in, you won’t be considered.”
You might be excited and enthusiastic while filling the scholarship forms, but do not make silly errors as this form will decide your fate. Go through the form entirely first before beginning to fill it. If you’re writing on paper, fill out the forms in legible hand writing.
Your essay is also an important part of the application. Be as specific and at the same time as creative as you can. Do not think that one essay can be used for every application, so you might have to write many essays during the application process. You may also want to check out various financial aid websites that can provide you with useful information and tips to help you out in your process of applying for either loans or education grants.
Once you get the acceptance letter from the university, contact the Financial Aid Office immediately to know what options are available to you.
If you’re stuck and need some help finding good information online try using Financial-Aid-Directory.com for finding the latest information on financial aid to help you when you need it most.
Curing the High Costs of Direct Mail Marketing
Do you want to cure the high cost of your direct mail marketing campaign? Well the solution to this is to use cheap postcards. Yes! Cheap postcards can be easily deployed for a direct mail marketing campaign. Using such things as postcard templates as well as a little creative postcard designing, you can match the impact and power of your marketing mails for a considerably lower cost. Below are a few tips on how to work this all out for your campaign.
Using cheap postcards – Of course , you must realize that there are cheap postcards and there are expensive postcards. The cost depends on the material and the quality of the ink involved in postcard printing. To produce affordable direct mail postcards for your campaign, you can try to stick to non-glossy postcards in standard dimensions. Don’t choose those special coatings with UV protection as well as Aqueous coating. Plain postcard paper stocks will do for your postcards to be cheap.
Spend the little money instead on full color inks, so that at least, you can still impress people with your cover picture. Remember though to tell your printer to print only full color on one side. This should decrease the printing cost even further since only one side will have the full color spread.
Maximizing the impact of postcard templates – Now, to cut cost even further, you can maximize the impact of your postcards with the use of postcard templates. You do not have to hire a graphic artist to create the postcard design for you. You can just download a postcard template and add in your images and text yourself. Postcards are pretty straightforward and you can create a pretty convincing design as long as you have a healthy curiosity for desktop publishing software. Make sure you enhance the design quite a bit so that at least the postcard looks professional.
Targeting only high yield addresses and locations – Also, you do not have to print a lot of marketing postcards if you do not want to. You can save on costs for your marketing postcards, by printing only for the high yield addresses and locations. You do not have to send your postcards to everyone in your city or state. Just send them to the households that are more interested in what you have to offer. So research on your target demographics and see where they live. Send postcards only to those locations. This should get you the results you need, without having to spend a lot of money in postcard printing.
Low cost distribution: Finally, to cut cost in terms of distribution, you have the option of sending some of your custom postcards yourself. For example, if you plan on marketing only on a small community in your city, then you can just go door to door, mailbox to mailbox and slide the postcards yourself. For a larger marketing campaign, you can try using cheaper couriers the offer bulk discounts for this kind of distribution. You’ll be able to save money in terms of postage stamps and labor by doing this.
So with your cheap postcards ready for direct mail marketing, your marketing budget should be well on the green. You don’t have to worry about the high cost of direct mail marketing anymore.
Fluoride And Fluoridation-The Biggest Case Of Scientific Fraud ever?
To the public at large, fluoride is a safe compound that is essential for their oral and dental health. So most will be comfortable with the idea of fluoridation of water supplies. What the hell…It will save us and our children from the perils of tooth decay and cavities.
But I have some unfortunate news for you…..
The so called health benefits of fluoride represents one of the biggest pernicious frauds ever perpetrated by government and big business on an unsuspecting and trusting public.
I know this is quite an assertion to make, but before you turn away in exasperration, this is no crackpot conspiracy theory hatched by some disaffected lunatic fringe group.
The last few years have seen an increasing number of mainstream authorities, scientists, doctors and health professionals of unpeachable standing,voice their alarm against the enforced fluoridation of our drinking water and the dangers of fluoride.
Here is a sample of some of them:
On November 24th, 1992, Robert Carlton, PHD,and former US EPA scientist, said: “Fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud this century”
Dr Phyliss Mullenix, in her 1995 research paper, “Neurotoxicity of Sodium Fluoride in Rats” concluded that fluoride lowers childrens IQ.
In 2006, the American Dental Association warned mothers about using fluoridated water to mix their powdered baby formula.
Even the Wall Street Journal felt obliged to make it’s position clear on this issue. In March 2006, it carried an article alluding to the Academy Of Science’s concern about high levels of fluoride in the nation’s drinking water.
In 1996, Dr Michael Schachter of the Schachter Center For Complimentary medicine wrote an illuminating article on the dangers of fluoride and water fluoridation.
He wrote: “Prior to 1945,fluoride was properly regarded as an enviromental pollutant. It was responsible for many lawsuits against industries such as the aluminium and phosphate fertilizer industries, whose waste products contain large quantities of fluoride…crops and animals were destroyed, leading to lawsuits. The public view was that fluoride was an enviromental pollutant that needed to be reduced or eliminated from the enviroment”…
The article can be read in it’s entirety at www.mbschachter.com/dangers_of_fluoride_and_fluoride.htm
Paul Connett PHD,in an article titled: “The Absurdities of Water Fluoridation” www.fluoridealert.org/absurdity.htm, borrowed a quote from Dr Peter Mansfield, a member of the UK advisory board on fluoridation…”No physician in his right senses would prescribe for a person he has never met, whose medical history he does not know, a substance which is intended to create bodily change with the advice..take as much as you like, but you will take it for the rest of your life because some children suffer from tooth decay. It is a preposterous notion”
A SUMMARY OF THE DANGERS OF FLUORIDE AND FLUORIDATION
1.It is a toxic sedative. It was given to prisoners in Nazi and Russian death camps in the 1940s. It was used to calm them down and make them more maleable.
2.It is an insidous cumulative poison that steadily accumulates in the bones over a period of time.
3.It damages and compromises the immune system.
4.It interferes with the ability of white blood cells to destroy harmful pathogens.
5.It inhibits antibody formation in the blood
6.It disrupts thyroid function
7.It lowers IQ
8.It causes various cancers.
9.It is even not that good for your childrens teeth! It is responsible for dental fluorises in children…ugly white yellow and brown spots on children’s teeth
THE FLUORIDE MYTH
Governments that add fluoride to drinking water supplies continue to insist that it is safe and beneficial. That it is necessary.
However, scientific evidence continues to illustrate the folly and dishonesty of this position.
The irony is the FDA in the US acknowledges that fluoride when swallowed poses significant risk to children. It requires all toothpastes carry a poison warning label.
And yet, it is perfectly acceptable to put this poison in water supplies! Go figure.
How to save time – and get RATED by clients
How to save time – and get RATED by clients
Most business reports are indigestible.Tony Scott offers a recipe for the weight-conscious.
Leaders of businesses and leaders of professional practices – more burdened than ever as an uncertain economy adds to their work but not to their workforces – need more than ever to drop some of the load.
Since even a cursory survey will show that they, like their clients, spend most of their time with screens and bits of paper – writing on them or reading them – diminishing that task would seem to be a particularly powerful route to lightness.
Everybody moans about having to write reports, and everybody moans about how boring most reports are to read. Few, however, put those two ideas together to come up with a solution for both complaints: write shorter. The other commonly applied tactic – read faster – doesn’t solve the problem, merely makes it easier to live with.
The leaders of consultancies and other business organisations could do much to reduce the problem themselves – and save whole forests of trees in the process – by refusing publicly to accept long reports from peers or subordinates.
A chief executive at Procter & Gamble once announced he would not read any report that filled more than one side of one sheet of paper. His lieutenants did not at first believe him. But when he politely returned longer reports to them through the internal mail – and ignored them – they rapidly got the message.
The result was not only that the chief executive saved himself hours of reading time. It was also that the lieutenants learned to think harder about what they needed to say.
Short reports have four additional advantages. First, they leave the author nowhere to hide: sloppy thinking will be apparent even to him or her. Second, they force authors straight into the meat of an issue, and out of the Background-Purpose-Method-Scope-Conclusion routine which so deadens a reader’s heart. Third, once the habit takes hold, reports take far less time to prepare and review. Fourth, and most important, clients – and bosses – prefer them.
Over more than 15 years, I’ve worked with thousands of senior businessmen and women – and hundreds of consultants – on the craft of writing reports for internal or external consumption in the private and public sectors, and have devised a simple five-stage model that seems to fit most circumstances and reduces the length of most reports by at least 80 per cent. It looks like this:
1 Remind the client (or boss) what his or her question was. There always is a question or questions of some sort, even if it or they are not explicit. Nobody ever wanted to spend much time reading or serious money buying a directionless ‘review’. Given the weeks or months between the time a client or boss asks for a report and the day it thuds on to his desk, starting your report in this way saves the reader the trouble of trying to remember why he asked you for the document – and the effort of hunting through his files when he can’t. It also helps to focus your mind very clearly on the purpose of the whole assignment.
2 Answer the question, as directly and briefly as possible. ‘Yes’, ‘No, unless…’, or ‘Buy an IBM next week’ are perfectly adequate answers for an executive summary. A crisp answer may be all that a business leader wants. But the chances are that most readers will want more. In particular, their natural response will typically be another question: ‘Why does your answer make sense?’ So…
3 Tell the reader why. The reasons for your answer will usually have to do with time, money, quality, risks or organisational convenience – from the reader’s point of view, not yours – and can be summarised in a handful of lines apiece. If detail is required, refer the reader on to a related section of…
4 Evidence: the salient facts which support each of the reasons you’ve given. This is not an excuse to throw in all your research material. It is a chance to demonstrate your ability to throw away the irrelevant. Finally, and critically…
5 Dare to stop. Repeating