Posted on November 28th, 2012
Hi there, Writers Community!
Are you feeling good today?
We would like to start this post by saying Thank You for staying with us and being our reliable writers.
Thank You for delivering quality papers on time (and often long before the deadlines).
Thank You for putting your hearts and souls into those papers.
Thank You for understanding our high standards and complying with them.
Thank You for being as awesome as you are.
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Posted on November 19th, 2012
We’ve all been there – a plagiarism report claims that instances of plagiarism were found in your paper, although you could have sworn that such a result was impossible as you haven’t plagiarized anything.
So, how to avoid plagiarism and whiten yourself (though we do believe that you never intended to plagiarize and it was all a question of paperwork)?
How to Avoid Plagiarism: Know Your Enemy
The first and foremost thing to do is to keep quiet and save your nerves. It is possible that today’s plagiarism policies are a bit too harsh. However, in today’s Web 2.0 chaos, having such policies is an absolute necessity.
What is plagiarism, after all?
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Posted on November 12th, 2012
Working from home can be awesome and awful at the same time. On one hand, you do spend more time with your family. On the other hand, you still have to work and you can end up writing all night long after spending all day with your dear and near.
Juggling a freelance job and family chores can be tremendously difficult, but it is possible. Do you want to know how veteran freelancers do it?
Working from Home: 4 Time-Proven Strategies
- Create a schedule. Meticulous planning is the key to working from home successfully. Cooking a soup – 12 minutes, explaining kids why vegetables are good for them – 8 minutes, making the schedule for tomorrow – 2 minutes. This detailed plan is not your path to snobbism, but simply a child of necessity!
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Posted on November 5th, 2012
There is such thing as a free lunch on the Internet.
The only problem is where to find it. Unless you are a web guru, finding open sources online can take ages.
To help you out of this trouble, I share with you 5 wonderful online projects, which can help you find for free the information you need for better writing and/or lifelong education.
5 Online Hubs that Generously Share Resources for Free
So, next time when you conduct your online research, you may want to check out the following 5 goldmines of FREE information:
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