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Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Last year, about this time, something Cecil Murphy said hit home. He said, “I stopped looking for work and started letting God find me work.” I’m paraphrasing big time, but the jest of his talk was that when he let go and let God, everything just fell into place. When he stopped worrying about where that next paying job was going to come from, when he stopped worrying about finding new clients, it was then that he was able to hear God’s voice and his writing career changed forever. At the time, I was extremely burnt out and writing just wasn’t fun anymore. Heck, even reading written words had become drudgery. I was seriously trying to figure out how to walk away from the success I had built and what I could do with the rest of my life, career wise. As I began to concentrate on his words, it became clear that I had been focusing on the wrong things

The lyric writing side of songwriting is known to create an enormous number of problems for some folks. No matter how hard they try, they are unable to write a single line that they can be pleased with. In many cases these very same people make phenomenal advancements in writing music and melodies. However they just can’t seem to figure out how to come up with suitable lyrics to match them. If you are facing such a situation, there’s probably no need to worry. By taking certain appropriate steps you should be able to overcome lyric writing hurdles and write songs that deliver. (1) Here are some essential ideas for overcoming these hurdles. 1. Collaboration If you’re very good at writing melodies but can’t seem to write a single line, one solution might be collaboration. Instead of beating your head against the wall for ideas, find someone who is very good at writing lyrics and work together. You may be surprised at the wonders that can emanate from a combination of his excellence at writing lyrics and your brilliance at writing melodies. 2. Lyric writing tools Perhaps you may be hoping for some other solution. While you don’t mind the idea of collaboration, you want to allow yourself to get better at writing lyrics, instead of leaving it to someone else. As far as I’m concerned, the importance of laying hold on good songwriting “tools” should never be underestimated. Educate yourself as much as you can. Make use of songwriting books, programs, courses, software, articles or whatever valuable resources that you have at your disposal. 3. Motivation You’ve probably heard it said a thousand times … Without motivation, you won’t go very far. This also applies to your lyric writing. While the songwriting “tools” outlined above can help you improve, without adequate motivation failure is inevitable. (2) Here are a few tips to help you generate lyric writing ideas. 1. Use different lyrics to bring the same message across. Choose a theme which is known to have made a few hits. What message does this theme bring across? Write different lyrics that bring the same message across. A typical example of this is John Denver’s “I’m Leaving on a Jetplane” and Wyclef Jean’s “Gone till November”. These songs made hits in different eras. Their basic message was similar … Baby, you don’t need to cry because I’ll return. 2. Add a unique twist to a cliche. Turn on your radio and you will hear cliches being repeated over and over. Using these very same cliches is simply a futile exercise. My suggestion is to add a unique twist to these cliches. This is something I am focusing on more and more. A typical example of adding a unique twist to a cliche is found in Dianne Warren’s “Unbreak my Heart” made popular by Toni Braxton. The ever popular cliche, “break my heart”, was twisted. (3) Here are three lyric writing suggestions. 1. Write a song about a particular incident. Your song should tell a story. 2. Write lyrics that have absolutely nothing to do with anything you’ve actually experienced. 3. Get lyric writing ideas from newspapers, magazines, movies, TV and so on. Overcoming lyric writing hurdles involves a lot of determination, hard work and perseverance on your part. Implement the suggestions presented above and move one step closer to lyric writing success. Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites. .adsence-dollar-factory.com .100earningtips.comThe lyric writing side of songwriting is known to create an enormous number of problems for some folks. No matter how hard they try, they are unable to write a single line that they can be pleased with. In many cases these very same people make phenomenal advancements in writing music and melodies. However they just can’t seem to figure out how to come up with suitable lyrics to match them. If you are facing such a situation, there’s probably no need to worry. By taking certain appropriate steps you should be able to overcome lyric writing hurdles and write songs that deliver. (1) Here are some essential ideas for overcoming these hurdles. 1. Collaboration If you’re very good at writing melodies but can’t seem to write a single line, one solution might be collaboration. Instead of beating your head against the wall for ideas, find someone who is very good at writing lyrics and work together. You may be surprised at the wonders that can emanate from a combination of his excellence at writing lyrics and your brilliance at writing melodies. 2. Lyric writing tools Perhaps you may be hoping for some other solution. While you don’t mind the idea of collaboration, you want to allow yourself to get better at writing lyrics, instead of leaving it to someone else. As far as I’m concerned, the importance of laying hold on good songwriting “tools” should never be underestimated. Educate yourself as much as you can. Make use of songwriting books, programs, courses, software, articles or whatever valuable resources that you have at your disposal. 3. Motivation You’ve probably heard it said a thousand times … Without motivation, you won’t go very far. This also applies to your lyric writing. While the songwriting “tools” outlined above can help you improve, without adequate motivation failure is inevitable. (2) Here are a few tips to help you generate lyric writing ideas. 1. Use different lyrics to bring the same message across. Choose a theme which is known to have made a few hits. What message does this theme bring across? Write different lyrics that bring the same message across. A typical example of this is John Denver’s “I’m Leaving on a Jetplane” and Wyclef Jean’s “Gone till November”. These songs made hits in different eras. Their basic message was similar … Baby, you don’t need to cry because I’ll return. 2. Add a unique twist to a cliche. Turn on your radio and you will hear cliches being repeated over and over. Using these very same cliches is simply a futile exercise. My suggestion is to add a unique twist to these cliches. This is something I am focusing on more and more. A typical example of adding a unique twist to a cliche is found in Dianne Warren’s “Unbreak my Heart” made popular by Toni Braxton. The ever popular cliche, “break my heart”, was twisted. (3) Here are three lyric writing suggestions. 1. Write a song about a particular incident. Your song should tell a story. 2. Write lyrics that have absolutely nothing to do with anything you’ve actually experienced. 3. Get lyric writing ideas from newspapers, magazines, movies, TV and so on. 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Wall graphics can be used on more surfaces than window clings or posters. Posters are ideally for short-term posting. If you want something that will last longer than poster, will look better, and be more versatile, use wall graphics. You won’t be limited to using them on walls. You can also put them on floors or windows. If you do choose to print wall graphics , here are some ideas to use them. 1. Floor markers. Use wall graphics as creative and unique floor and cue markers. Wall graphics will last longer than typical sticker or paint markers. You can find tutorials on the web on how to add a coating to your floor graphic to give it more protection. 2. Window shade. Block out that afternoon sun with strategically positioned wall graphics. You can still have the wall graphic look like the outside it blocks out. You’ll still have the same view, but without the heat and glare from the sun. 3. Trompe L’oeil. Trompe L’oeil refers to art that it used to trick the eye. Keep your students on their toes with creative trompe l’oeil wall graphics throughout your school. Interest your guests and potential students with them. 4. Wallpaper. Use wall graphics as wallpapers with a twist. You can have one whole wall of a studio showing, from start to finish, the correct way to do a Barani somersault. 5. Mural. Create a mural of different moves. You can also create a mural of successful graduates. Be creative. Mix pictures to come up with a unique mural that can represent your school. These are only some suggestions for using custom wall graphics. Think of other places you can attach them to and you’ll come up with other ideas and designs.

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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Students often struggle to write their essays and are exhausted and relieved when they finally finish. Their next step is to send it to the examiner but in doing so they have overlooked one very important step: proofreading. The proofreader can give an objective viewpoint and is an important link buffering the student from the examiner. Sometimes, I wonder if the students actually read their University Guidelines for submitting essays. Often essays lack page numbers and the referencing style is different to the one stipulated. The word count is vital and students will lose marks for exceeding the word limit. Pay attention to what is included in the word count; often footnotes are included but wording within diagrams or tables and the bibliography/references are not. The guidelines must be followed and your adherence will be an indication to the examiner of your attention to detail. Often all the points required to answer the question are included, but the grammar, spelling, structure and emphasis are sub standard. This will lead to critical marks being lost. It is important to let a professional proofreader cast an eye over the essay. Apart from correcting the obvious spelling and grammatical errors, they can suggest a change in structure and the way in which an argument is developed. They can also point out if sources are relied on too heavily without any original thoughts from the writer. I cannot stress the importance of structure and grammar in an essay. I am still amazed at the regularity with which students neglect the basic foundations of an introduction and conclusion. Without the basis structure readers are often left mesmerized struggling to make sense and relevance of the points made Often students start developing their main arguments, ignoring the need for a few sentences which should set the scene and explain briefly how the essay will be developed. The reader should be able to absorb and analyse what the student has written whilst being clear on how the essay will be developed. In their desire to write all the salient points the argument is often overlooked or lost. Students forget that the conclusion is the last part of the essay to be read. It is fresh in the mind of the examiner and a confusing or meaningless conclusion will undermine what may otherwise be a well written piece of work. A well written essay can also be marred by a lack of attention to detail. Repetition is a major failing whereas emphasis is not. Repetition involves repeating the same point albeit using slightly different wording in an almost gratuitous fashion. The use of emphasis involves using the same point but in a different way so that the argument within the essay is enhanced. Contact: .law-essay.com

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

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Friday, November 21st, 2008

Writing a Law Essay particularly under examination conditions, can be daunting and students often panic, resulting in a poorly written essay. There are some cardinal rules which, if followed, will ensure that a well constructed essay is written. The student will usually be faced with 2 types of examination questions. Either there will be a problem type question, with a scenario involving various characters and the question will ask you to advise the various parties on their respective liabilities. In this case the facts can be vague in certain respects which invites the student to explore the vague areas which arise. It is important that students do not invent facts just because they happen to know the answer. EXAMPLE. Paul is having a drink in his local bar and Nancy approaches the bar with Rob her boyfriend in close pursuit. Rob is shouting at her and she jostles Paul as she attempts to find a space at the bar causing him to spill some of his beer. Rob (walking in a swaying way) is now right behind her and Paul mutters something to him about hooligans in the bar. Rob is inflamed at this remark and he raises his arm in which he has an empty beer glass intending to strike Paul on his shoulder but he misses him and instead he strikes Nancy on her head and her hair slide shatters the glass which causes a severe gash in her head. NOTE, the inclusion of the words in bold are intended to make the student consider whether intoxication might be a defence for Rob against a charge of causing grievous bodily harm. If the bold words are missing then the student should not mention intoxication. If the question mentioned that Rob had been drinking heavily in the morning but didn’t mention that he was walking in a swaying manner, then you should consider the question of intoxication but you might be able to state that it is not applicable as Rob shows no signs of being intoxicated at the time the offence was commissioned. It is important to read the facts more than once so that the student can absorb each fact as the addition or omission of one word can radically alter the facts and therefore the answer. If there are at least 3 characters involved it is often a good idea to jot down the facts concerning each one and then consider their overall part in the scenario. Each character’s part should be considered in a logical fashion, and both the mens rea and actus reus of any offence should be stated, followed by any defences. As the scenarios are not always precise and are often ambiguous, the examiner is not necessarily looking for a definite conclusion as to the guilt or innocence of a character. However students should not sit on the fence but should endeavour to expand the answers so that each scenario is fully explored. This should lead the student to reach a likely preferred/solution when weighing up the various factors. The aim of this type of question is to find out if the student can logically apply the law to facts and present them in a coherent sequence whilst exploring other relevant avenues to ensure a well rounded and encompassing reply. The other type of question often involves a statement or quotation by a learned judge or respected academic commentator. The question then asks you whether you agree; or analyse or discuss. This will involve the student in answering in a different format to the above problem scenario, but it is important to not lose sight of the direction of the question. If for example the quotation asks you to analyse the case of Donoghue v Stevenson and how the law of tort has developed since this case, then it is all too easy for students to write everything they know about negligence and foreseeability in a narrative non evaluative way. It is critical to keep the words “analyse” or “discuss” at the forefront of your mind as this will involve much more than a potted history of the law of negligence. Instead you will have to weigh up factors and evaluate why the law has developed in such a way, indicating learned reasoning and illustrating your view with case law. If you are asked to discuss then you must consider the statement from numerous angles but discussions should be considered in a logical way and within a structured framework. So in the above case of Donoghue v Stevenson you should discuss its impact through case law and any legislation and also discuss instances where it may have been distinguished. Often answering non problem scenario questions can seem like the easier option but answers can still be muddled and unfocused. If you are asked for a view, it is permissible to give other learned academic views but you must reach your own conclusion based on your own reasoning and not just agree with a particular academic for the reasons he/she has given. Visit: .law-essay.com

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Content writing is a little different from SEO writing in the sense that SEO articles are written (and formatted) in a way that the web page is easily found by search engines and clicked by readers. In an overview, SEO articles are seen as articles stuffed with keywords and written for the sole purpose of improving the page rank of a website. Knowing how to optimize your articles will help improve your website’s traffic, but before doing so, it’s important that you know a little about what SEO is and how SEO writing is done. Purposes of Search Engine Optimization Give useful information. When writing an SEO article, keep in mind that your main purpose for writing is to provide your readers with valuable information. Avoid writing worthless articles just for the sake of improving your page ranking. Your page rank may improve but if you don’t offer your readers with good content, they’ll leave your website and never visit again. What’s the purpose of ranking high when visitors don’t actually read what’s in your site? Improve your website’s ranking. An article with useful information and is optimized properly would rank very high on search engines. Improve link popularity. When you’ve written a very good article, people would want to put your write-up on their sites. This will increase your link popularity. If you don’t write good articles, your link popularity will not improve even if you rank high on search engines. This is why writing effective web content articles is very important. Tips on SEO Writing • Write for your audience. The first phase of SEO writing is writing for a specific niche. SEO articles are always targeted for an audience that has the highest possibility of using the service you’re writing about or buying the product that you’re promoting. Make your article sound more personal, as if a friend is talking to a reader. This is not the time to think of keyword phrase or other writing technique. Your article should tell the readers what they can get from the product or the service that you’re offering. Limit writing cold, hard facts as your article would sound impersonal. Of course, it’s important to write facts, but do this in a way that your readers won’t feel like they’re reading a product’s brochure or a company profile. • Once you’ve finished writing, read your work out loud and listen to how the article sounds. This is the time to make changes in the tone of the article and correct writing mistakes such as wrong grammar and spelling. • SEO comes after you’re done editing your article. Doing this last would help prevent you from creating a spamy article. This is an article that is stuffed with too many keywords that it loses its meaning. • Have only one keyword phrase per article. This way, you won’t lose focus on the main topic. • Use a number of synonyms in place of your chosen keywords so you don’t repeat the same words all the time. Doing this will prevent you from sounding unnatural in your article. Insert these words in specific areas of the article. Rephrasing sentences would help you integrate keywords to your articles easily. SEO writing is not hard to do. With a little practice, you’d be able to write good SEO articles without worrying about ending up with spamy write-ups. The author of this article writes for Offshoring Inc., a Philippines BPO company that specializes in providing IT services such as website development, SEM and SEO services, contact center services, and more.SEO Copywriting Strengths The most important thing in SEO Writing: Know the Target Market related to your business Research targeted keywords and keyword phrase related to your sites Formulate important keywords from targeted keyword Separate keywords as Most Important, Primary and Secondary Keyword Place keywords in Title Tag, Meta Tag, Heading tag, Anchor Tag related to text in the web page. Make sure to place appropriate and relevance keyword with web page content. Place different keyword on different website pages Use more keyword phrases by search engine optimization copywriting. Avoid irrelevant word, it may temporary increase traffic to your website but can not help to generate business. Consider the density of keywords in the content and avoid stuffing page with only keywords. Sometimes search engine consider it as spam page. Place important keyword in the beginning of page. At least 300 to 500 word of text require assessing its keyword relevance. Give anchor name, web page name, file name, image name that match with your keywords, it helps search engine and also benefits to get top search engine ranking by SEO writing. Write sufficient text on your home page [index page] and also on important section pages for successful search engine optimization and web design. Often update your website content as and when possible to attract viewers to visit your site regularly and also to get good listing as search engines always seek for fresh contents. Contact Us on infotopranker.in

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