By: endeavor | 2011-03-20 | Business Ideas One other case where the Austrian result was quite different, though not achieving exceptional status, was the term predicate. It was expected that all groups would be weak on this rather arcane term. read more
By: David Bowman | 2008-05-23 | Copywriting The most important strategy for writing clearly is to use the S+V+O sentence structure. This article discusses this strategy and provides 5 related tips for clear writing. read more
By: Pravej Ali | 2012-01-15 | Language What are modal-Modals are those helping verbs that express the mode of action denoted by the main verbs. Following are the members of the family of the Modals: shall, will, should, would, can, could may, might, must, ought to, used to, need and dare. read more
By: Karl Hopkins | 2010-09-26 | Article Marketing In July 2009 the Office of Fair Trading notched up a victory against use of unfair contracts. Although the contract in question was between a letting agent and a landlord, the High Court decision was also a reminder to landlords that their tenancy agreements should not contain unfair terms. read more
By: Peter Andersen | 2011-06-15 | Photography Taking great portraits are never easy. A good portrait should capture the soul of the subject in front of the camera. It can also reveal special secrets about the subject's character. In order to do this, photographers are required to develop a sharp eye to capture the subject's real essence as a great work of art. The eyes can represent a person's soul as it can convey different emotions that should show very well in portraiture photographs. read more
By: zych berbes | 2010-12-14 | Internet Marketing If you're a marketer, you have an email marketing list. If you don't, stop reading this and go build one. But, having that list and ensuring the messages that go out to that list are engaging are two entirely different things. For all you marketers whose readers are simply not opening those emails, here are some much needed tips. * The Open Ended Question - It doesn't get any simpler than read more
By: Miriam Taylor | 2010-09-07 | Trademarks A partnership will be implied by the law when two or more people are in a business relationship together with the view to making a profit. Where there is no express agreement, the Partnership Act 1890 will imply certain terms into a partnership. It is, however, advisable to have a written Partnership Agreement. read more
By: Rob Lee | 2011-01-08 | Online Business Email subject lines are one of the key elements – along with the from line and preview pane – that drives your open rate. In this month's feature, we share 5 tips to help your subject lines do what they're supposed to – entice recipients to open your emails and convert. read more
By: Ajay Seshadri | 2012-03-26 | K-12 Education Online tutoring makes a complex subject exciting by presenting challenges in a stimulating manner. As a student you will be motivated to practice and thereby gain sufficient proficiency over the subject. The subjects that you once found difficult can well turn out to be your favorite ones. read more
By: Jaden Skiver | 2011-04-06 | Self Improvement There are more verb endings in German than in English, and these verb endings are often repeated. Like most European languages, German has a different ending for every subject or "person". So, in German, "I play" becomes "ich spiele", "You Play" is "du spielst", and "he/she/it plays" becomes "er/sie/es read more
By: uklawfaq | 2010-10-20 | Law How efficient is foreign aid and should it verbs? 'Austerity Britain' is looming ahead of us, and so I was surprised to see, at a time when the government must reclaim every penny it's got and is cutting everything that holds still long adequate, that we have given Ten Million pounds in aid to Pakistan,... read more
By: Richard Wilson | 2010-11-14 | Reference & Education So we have to understand economics and its advantage. As per education economics is concerned with micro and macro economics. read more
By: smithronald678 | 2010-10-29 | Home improvement Animal prints have at all times been in style, not only for house ornament however in our clothing or even sometimes in our cars read more
By: Albert Frank | 2011-01-12 | Reference & Education Many students find themselves at crossroads when it comes to choosing a research subject. It is difficult to choose a research subject as not only the interest of the student is involved but also one's expertise in the subject will be a guiding factor in choosing a subject. read more
By: Sabina Kucz | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing If you send promotional emails or regular news updates to your customers, you probably put a lot of thought into the content. read more