This is the final part of creating hard hitting content for your blog or anywhere you write articles – in minutes – and overcoming writer’s block just as quickly. In the most previous article, I went over points 4 through 7 below. And previous to that, we went over 1 through 3. We will be […]
Feeling the Rhythm Through Rhyme
A professional drummer/percussionist and educator, Dave has collaborated on many songs that later led to him writing lyrics of his own. Most of his poems in this book were in fact initially written as song lyrics, thus the presence of repeating choruses though out. Actually it was Dave who first sparked the idea for the […]
Teaching The Features Of Effective Writing – Article Review
The opening paragraph in Teaching The Features Of Effective Writing suggests that more writing is not necessarily better writing. In today s age students are being assessed more and more on their ability to convey their knowledge across the curriculum through essays, short answers, and other various forms of writing. Composing a piece of written […]
Scientific Methods – Three Ways to Research
Students in their senior years in college as well as the graduate school are usually required to come up with their thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements of their course. For many students, this is a gargantuan task unless a systematic approach is applied to it. If you are one of those facing this […]
Epigenetics and Post-Traumatic Slavery Disorder – The Discovery of What Afrikans Already Knew
Introduction Why is it that many people from all racial/ethnic groups refuse to believe any ‘new’ idea or concept that is introduced to them unless it comes from Caucasians, or until it receives confirmation by Caucasians? Many Afrikan people are dogged by a deepseated inferiority complex which does not permit the possibility that Afrikans past […]
Ready, Fire, Aim by Michael Masterson – Book Review
Title and Author: Ready, Fire, Aim by Michael Masterson Synopsis of Content: Masterson, a self made millionaire, provides somewhat of a blueprint on how to create, build and grow a small business into as large an enterprise as one could want. He divides businesses into four stages: Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence and Adulthood. He even draws […]
Nikola Tesla Discovery! (Pemf) 100 Years of Technology – Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
PEMF 100 Year History! Pulsed Electromagnetic Field History! Five hundred years ago, Paracelsus a Swiss physician and alchemist, wondered if diseases could be manipulated by magnets, using lodestones as the best magnets available then. But, natural lodestones are quite weak and few people paid much attention to his ideas until the discovery of carbon-steel magnets […]
Sonnets for Christ the King, Joseph Charles Mackenzie
It was Stephen Fry who said of the sonnet: “The ability to write them fluently was, and to some extent still is, considered the true mark of the poet”. How true; to expect each poet to write an epic is too much; and to be able to write a haiku is too trivial; and to […]
A Rhetorical Analysis of JFK’s Inaugural Address
Before George W. Bush and Barrack Obama have taken the seat of being the president of United States, one man has already enjoyed the position and earned a star in that hall of fame like Abraham Lincoln did. He is former U.S. president, John F. Kennedy, who, without a doubt, has been critically acclaimed as […]
Self Publish Your Book and the Profits Are Infinite
For many writers, becoming a published author can be a confusing and overwhelming decision, especially when it comes to the question of whether to self-publish or not. And with today’s technology, it’s never been easier to self-publish a book. But self-publishing is the same as any other business, in that the harder you work at […]