By: Steven Morse | 2010-03-26 | Writing When choosing a voice to make your character leap off the page, don't overlook First Person. It's engaging, personal and will hone your skills if you are aware of the advantages and disadvantages. read more
By: Kristen Stewart | 2012-03-13 | Writing In order to be able to write in the third person, it would make sense to clarify what the first and second person mean before we move on. Each type of person perspective conveys a certain point of view; this can also be used for narrative purposes; the first person perspective, or I, is used to express one person’s point of view. read more
By: Jane Sumerset | 2010-03-30 | Writing We've already talked about the main points of view in the past - first, second and third person. Each one can bring their own advantages and disadvantages to your piece, often creating a very different narrative, depending on which one you choose to employ. read more
By: JD Files | 2010-04-02 | Ecommerce This research paper will compare and contrast the characteristics of the traditional brick and mortar (B&M) shopper with those of the online shopper. Additionally, research will identify the similarities and differences between the virtual and the real-world customer. read more
By: Cherry xu | 2011-09-02 | Games In this paper the removal of a thing to disguise is like breathing Tera Gold as natural but again. These articles accumulate over a long period, and produced the progression growth of influence. read more
By: David Nour | 2011-06-17 | Strategic planning Emotional intelligence deals with four components: emotional self-awareness, self-control (of disturbing and distracting emotions), empathy, and management of interpersonal relations. Social intelligence, with its focus on the research of neuroscience and human interaction, is primarily focused on social awareness through listening and empathy, as well as success in social relationships, including influencing others through appropriate self-presentation. read more
By: Chris C Ducker | 2011-04-13 | Computer Science has developed a lot these days and the base of it was laid a couple of centuries ago. The work of many scientists then led to many inventions. One such finding was the Bohr radius. read more
By: Brian Dixon | 2010-12-17 | Article Marketing Searching for a job is such an important, and in many cases stressful time, that we naturally concentrate on ourselves. Whether it is writing the best CV or wanting to perform well at an interview or worrying about getting selected for a second interview. read more
By: Gregory Akerman | 2010-05-12 | Politics Marx argued that capitalism, like previous socioeconomic systems, would inevitably produce internal tensions which would lead to its destruction. Just as capitalism replaced feudalism, he believed socialism would, in its turn, replace capitalism, and lead to a stateless, classless society called pure communism. This would emerge after a transitional period called the "dictatorship of the pr read more
By: Shane Baur | 2011-04-11 | Arts & Entertainment
SOCOM 4 is upcoming game of Sony, which is launched in April, 19 2011. This is a squad-based game with 3D capabilities. In the new series of SOCOM, it has two modes Classic and Respawn in multiplayer and you will enjoy this game by going through the jungles, mountains, beaches etc with upgraded new weapons. read more
By: Ashley J Michaels | 2010-03-26 | Parenting Newborns especially object to imposition of babies diapers. They have been blissfully buoyant and deliciously naked for most of their lives. Consequently, diapers impress newborns as the only phenomenon stranger and more unexpected that the pull of gravity on their tiny limbs. Even without benefit of language, newborns manage to express their dissatisfaction; especially newborn boys have perfected the art of demonstrating their pique, seizing the moment of an old diaper's first release to help mom and dad "face the facts." read more
By: mohnizam smith | 2012-04-18 | Home & Family Rattan furniture is considered best from several points of view for outdoor purpose, about which we will discuss in detail in the below article. read more
By: Anand Krishna | 2010-04-04 | Politics Several weeks ago I was in Singapore attending a high-profile book launch. The author, Prof. Joyce Lebra, is an American in her early 80s, but far younger in energy, spirit and vigor. She writes about India and Japan with unparalleled passion. Perhaps it was this passion which caught the attention of the President of Singapore, S.R. Nathan, who graced the occasion. read more
By: search for offer | 2012-02-27 | Dating If you observe, eagerness to be involved in sexual pleasure is found mostly in Free Dating Website male users. It is interesting that in men, connectivity between the right and left side of the brain is lesser than women. read more
By: Satish Verma | 2011-05-11 | Poetry You said it was a sin to trade for the hunger. I was looking into your eyes, You said it was a sin to trade for the hunger. I was looking into your eyes, read more