Latest Non-Fiction Articles
Don't Let Good Grammar Spoil Good Writing
By: Philip Yaffe | 19/08/2008
Good grammar is fundamental to good writing, right? Wrong. However, years of experience working with people who use English as a second or third language have demonstrated that focusing too much on grammar can actually be detrimental to good writing. It's a question of priorities.
Modern Helicopters-the Eh-101 Merlin
By: K. Crockett | 16/08/2008
AgustaWestland is a joint venture formed by Agusta of Italy, makers of the A-109, and Westland of Great Britain, makers of the Lynx. The EH-101 is a direct competitor to the Sikorsky S-92 and was developed for both military and civil roles.
Animals
By: shivani suraiya | 15/08/2008
All about animals. About their origin, their lifestyles and their habitats including some interesting facts on different subjets. mostly based on mammals overing all extinct mammals around the world and which are not very well known.
The Three Speech Writing SECRETS You MUST Know - The Definitive Speech Writing How to Guide
By: Stuart Brown | 15/08/2008
In this article I am going to explore several techniques as to how you can improve your speech writing abilities, and also how to approach writing a speech for certain different circumstances. Whether it be for a wedding, where perhaps you are the best man, or for an important business meeting where you really need to impress. And tell you the three secret ingredients every speech needs.
Writing Your Thoughts – the Carrot and Stick Strategy
By: Nick Sanders | 14/08/2008
When you are writing, having a strategy in mind is rather useful – especially when you are wanting your reader to commit to something or someone. You will want to lead the reader in the direction you intend to finish upon and don’t want to cause confusion and misdirection in your writing. Here are a few tips on the carrot and stick strategy of writing that is good to use in a time of need.
Science: Guaranteed to Curb Creative Thinking!
By: Natasha | 13/08/2008
In today's sci- fi world dominated by facts and figures, the essence of life and belief in God's miracles have been thrust aside as illogical and futile, nonetheless God NEVER fails to surprise us....
How to Develop Your Book’s Structure
By: Melinda Copp | 12/08/2008
A man came to me last week because he needed help writing his book. He told me that he’s had this project on his to-do list for years, but he just couldn’t seem to get started. He’s literally been staring at the task—start writing my book—almost every day, and when he came to me, he still hadn’t done it.
How to Write a Bibliography
By: Stuart Brown | 11/08/2008
If you're like me, you probably put your heart and soul into creating a wonderful paper, essay or article. You know that you conducted the necessary research and that you wrote a sound paper. However, you are now at the end and you may be wondering, how can you write a bibliography? Well, I am here to tell you how.
More from Keith Londrie
Dog Treats - Why You Want to Use Them?
By: Keith Londrie | 30/10/2007 | Pets
It is not a secret that rewarding someone has the greatest motivation effects. Humans enjoy different kinds of rewards and definitely food is not among the top rewards. However dogs love these little tasty pieces of food they are given when they do something right.
What Does The Colour Tell? Pink Car Seat Cover Secrets Revealed
By: Keith Londrie | 17/10/2007 | Automotive
Colours are much more than a nice decoration. Each colour tells a story. Moreover it influences us, humans, to feel in a specific way.
The Three Keys to Successful Goal Setting
By: Keith Londrie | 16/10/2007 | Goal Setting
It sounds pretty easy in theory you decide to do something and you do it. However in the real life things doesn't happen that way. Many people face great difficulties when they want to achieve something. Believe it or not the most difficult part is not in reaching the goal but in setting it.
Home Remedy for Diaper Rash
By: Keith Londrie | 16/10/2007 | Non-Fiction
It is time to change your little one's diaper and wow! You see a red bottom in front of you. Obviously your child has a diaper rash.
Top Five Resume Mistakes
By: Keith Londrie | 10/10/2007 | Communication
Here are the most common resume mistakes. Some of them are quite simple while others are subtle and hard to spot. In any case...
Stained Glass Pieces - Made at Home
By: Keith Londrie | 21/08/2007 | Home and Family
Stained glass is fabulous, that is a fact. It can add a lot of luxury and charm to your home. Learning how to make it is not that difficult and you will see how in the following lines.
Retirement Planning for a Better Life
By: Keith Londrie | 21/08/2007 | Finance
Many consider retirement is almost the end of their lives. They cannot go to work and that is why they are useless. However this is simply not true. You have worked at least thirty years and now is the time to enjoy your life and do all the things that were left behind before.
Dog Treat Training
By: Keith Londrie | 18/08/2007 | Pets
Dog training is an important part of your dog's life. However it is even more important for you as dog that doesn't obey your orders is a real trouble.