Monthly Archives: October 2012

Keeping it formal – your academic writing

Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
I’ve worked with many different academic texts, written by native and non-native speakers alike. Many issues are the same all over the world and crop up in anything from an undergraduate essay…

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Originally posted on Imagination By Reality:
A lot of people pine about going through separation anxiety with a recently finished book. I can’t say I go through that. If anything, I’m pretty excited when I finish any novel, no matter…

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Originally posted on Job Market Monitor:
Sure, you know the obvious things to avoid—like showing up late or dressing too casually—but the following nine lines can just as easily derail your chances of scoring the gig. Read on to learn…

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Originally posted on Job Market Monitor:
“In America and other well-developed countries, it’s easy to take education for granted. For most women, if you want to go to college, you can make it happen, whether it’s through student loans, scholarships,…

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