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Redundancy is one of the curses all writers must bear. Usually, repeating yourself over and over again is symptomatic of your own indecision and poor planning.
By ST | Published 7/25/2007
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Writing will help you build your vocabulary.
By Joseph Campbell | Published 5/21/2007
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Port channels use less expensive hardware bonded together to create higher-speed links and add physical link redundancy.
By Jinx | Published 2/6/2008
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A product guide on the HP Media Vault mv2010 a great media storage device that provides its users with backup software, data redundancy and expandable space. A great way to protect and share your data for about $200.
By Greased up Deaf Guy | Published 12/20/2007
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So you want to be Japanese or at least live there huh? The first step is go you your local Japanese Embassy or Consulate for more info. Japan is notorious for its paperwork redundancy so be sure to apply in advance.
By Tammy G | Published 2/9/2007
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Readers hate redundancy and empty filler words so give them sharp, concise information.
By Ann King | Published 12/20/2006
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Switches are the single chosen networking device to increase LAN performance.
By Tyler Harbolt | Published 2/2/2007
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Many rules and conventions govern comma use in the United States. Some of these conventions are changing. Most of the changes are deteriorations of useful rules.
By Howard Miller | Published 1/9/2007
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The writer's idea file is your one-stop resource for people, places and things that might have a place in a future project of yours.
By ST | Published 12/28/2006
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Is it time to close the doors of your nonprofit? Here are some suggestions to help you evaluate whether or not your nonprofit remains relevant:
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 12/15/2006
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Sony PS3 (playstation 3) just became available to an extremely small number of fans recently. Many of them camped night and day to be some of the first people in the line to get a PS3. However, is the PS3 worth it? Why or Why not?
By A Servant | Published 12/11/2006
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A short review of the latest Final Fantasy game to hit the shores of the U.S. I examine several key ingredients of the game after playing it for over one hundred hours.
By Gregory Trombley | Published 12/5/2006
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Out of all the areas my illness kills the joy for-grocery shopping is number one on the top ten list! Just the mere thought of grocery shopping makes me want to crawl into bed and declare myself on a fast! I simply cannot stand grocery stores.
By Christine Miserandino | Published 12/1/2006
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All writing must be revised through successive drafts. It's best to be methodical
By Carole McDonnell | Published 11/26/2006
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A fallen tree limb, an area-wide power outage or 16 inches of flood water can spell disaster for a dental practice. Can your dental practice weather a man-made or natural disaster? Here are some ideas to help you make your practice disaster proof.
By Henry Collins | Published 11/23/2006
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What is the foundation and progress of feminist theory in a time when only slowly are women regarded as the equals of men in business and in politics.
By Werner Haas | Published 11/17/2006
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An opinion-based review of Boy Hits Car's newest cd: The Passage
By Moonflower Child | Published 11/3/2006
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Like any complex technology, intrusion detection systems can't be properly deployed without some understanding of how they work. This paper will discuss implementation, detection avoidance and the different approaches used in intrusion detection devices.
By Derick Anderson | Published 10/13/2006
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The author attacks the philosophy of utilitarianism.
By Song Ren | Published 10/6/2006
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This is an Orwellian Analysis of President Bush's Inaugural Address
By Christine Stoddard | Published 10/4/2006
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The chief engineer of the world's first jumbo jet, the Boeing 747, gives a behind the scenes look into the problems and politics, the egos and economics, the nuts and bolts of creating a unique airplane.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 9/30/2006
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A citizen owns the government and plays an active participative role in its running while a customer generates income for a business. Many times it feels as though we are treated like customers when we should in fact be treated as citizens.
By Kenny Chase | Published 9/29/2006
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Liking George W. Bush has become a secret some people have to keep. Here are just a few reasons why I actually do like the man.
By James Hanna | Published 9/19/2006
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Even the leader in worldwide sports doesn't get it correct sometimes.
By Uzo Ometu | Published 8/29/2006
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A short guide on how to change your communication skills. Not only will you be able to incorporate style into your conversations, you'll never run out of things to say.
By Boris Kuslitskiy | Published 8/19/2006
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Power Text Solutions introduces a subscription-based service providing daily personalized digests of user's favorite news sources. The original software technology is capable to surface relevant information from within the multiple news stories.
By Sergei Soobbotin | Published 8/3/2006
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The Art of Loving is about psychologist Eric Fromm views on theory of love, narcissism, self love and selfishness. This is a short essay on the book The Art Of Loving.
By Bernadette Harper | Published 7/31/2006
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High prices? High performance? HD-era? Blue-Ray? Are they good? or are they bad?
By Robert | Published 7/31/2006
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Lately horror movies have become less tolerable to watch than a hatchet in the eye. Here are highlights of Hollywood's most egregious errors in the genre.
By A B | Published 6/29/2006
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TLC's Honey, We're Killing The Kids is a dud of a reality weight-loss show. It's edgy, repetitive, and boring no matter how good its intentions.
By Abe | Published 6/27/2006
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This paper describes the extremely interesting life of Andy Warhol
By Katy Alberts | Published 6/20/2006
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This study proposes a new theoretical and technology-based production approach that explores digital video's unique aesthetic potential and its inherent narrative affinities.
By John Fucile | Published 6/19/2006
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Now that I've spent some time abroad, America's obsession with frivolous kitchen technology seems even more absurd that it did before. Certain people really do use these small kitchen appliances regularly, but most of the time, they just collect dust.
By Bartleby | Published 6/14/2006
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My mother-in-law is helpful, hardworking and generous, but boy, living with her was not easy! Moving in with her was not a choice. We had a difference in opinion from the very first day. And the tension continued to build along the way.
By Sugar Vodka | Published 6/12/2006
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This is an essay about Kate Chopin's short story, "The Storm." It highlights the concept of passion in the story, and how it portrays adultery as a sometimes necessary escape, through the parallel imagery of an actual storm.
By Nicole Mohr | Published 5/5/2006
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If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with? I reject this notion of settling with every fiber of my being, and my being is high in fiber.
By Daniel James Silver | Published 4/6/2006
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An experimental essay that combines information theory with musical style to produce insights about Frank Sinatra's ballad singing.
By Barry Mauer | Published 1/18/2006
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Sonia Nieto, in her book Affirming Diversity: The Sociopolitical Context of Multicultural Education, explains that our students are suffering as a result of the missing multicultural curricular and our society will feel the repercussions.
By Rose Alexis | Published 11/15/2005
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This article will explain several aspects of wireless networking that confuses most customers. It outlines ways that the reader can form his or her own wireless network, as well as some of the technical aspects.
By Mark Rollins | Published 11/8/2005
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No author, student, or writer can do without this short list of books that will at least illuminate some of the gray areas of the English lanugage and provide fun, easy to read guidelines for writing well.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 9/22/2005
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A guide to shopping for and choosing vitamins, multivitamins, and other health supplements.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/7/2005
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Welcome to another edition of Game Time, and we've got the two next gen powerhouse systems going head to head. Of course, on paper it looks like Sony has a slight edge, but in reality, it's as big as Death's Scythe.
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 7/20/2005
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Sony hasn't always had the best hardware in it's system. Now of course PS2 was launched years before that of the Nintendo Gamecube and XBox, so some would say it is not fair. They do have a huge gaming library, and is made by one of the top companies.
By Jason Freeden | Published 7/19/2005
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This time around the competition will be even higher than it has ever been before, because of advanced gaming technology. Who will win the battle of the consoles this time around?
By Jason Freeden | Published 7/19/2005
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To a geologist, stones are richly illustrated texts, telling gothic tales of scorching heat, violent tempests, endurance, cataclysm, and reincarnation. Bjornerud explains the concepts in this fascinating and fun look into the autobiography of the Earth.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 7/12/2005
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I enjoyed the film, finding it very well crafted and I was especially impressed by Condon's commentary.
By El Bicho | Published 6/24/2005
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Traditional print methods and distribution are tried and true, but the technological trends of the Internet surpass it at each level in costs, distribution, and increased profits.
By Christine Fron | Published 5/25/2005
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The Grateful Dead and Particle? At first glance this combo may seem a bit odd, but upon further investigation and interesting conversations with members of both bands, we find plenty of common ground between the two groups.
By Aaron Kayce | Published 5/17/2005
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