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  How to hire a book writer in 2023?
Posted by: zackallen - 11-07-2022, 11:00 AM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (3)

Hello, this is Zack and I am here to know how can I hire our American book writers as they are the best in book writing and even know how to publish a book and make it in the list of best-selling. I want them to write a book for me and publish it but for that I wanna know that how can I hire them that is why I am here to asked it from you guys that kindly tell me that how can I do it.


  Are You Thinking about Making a Website?
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If you are thinking about making a website. You should consider different pages. In fact, this is a frequently asked question at many Australian web design companies. Because even though you can get a basic knowledge by surveying different website. It can still be difficult because most amateurs don’t know which pages to prioritize.


  need to hire a ghost writer?
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Hello, guys I am here to know how can I know about ghostwriters for hire near me as I need them because I know they are good in writing services and they know how to do it professionally. That is why I wanna know how can I hire them as they are many ghost writers and it is very hard to know which one is best.


  Write your sociology research paper
Posted by: Ronald Tolkien - 10-17-2022, 02:52 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (2)

Sociology studies people and their relationships in society. Sociology covers a broad range of topics: religion, communities, conflict types, behavior of individuals, and social groups. This science field is closely linked to politics, psychology and economy. It is crucial to understand research papers definition, and to learn how to connect to other fields of science when you prepare to write your sociology research paper.
      The introduction should state the problem you will solve or discover. A valuable question that stimulates thought and is relevant for sociology.
      Continue with the analysis of existing literature. This part of the assignment should be expanded.
      Next, it's time to discuss methodology. The next step is to discuss your methodology. This gives credence to your work.
      Discuss your results and conclusions later. To present data to your reader, use tables and graphs to create a flow of numbers and exponents.
      Discussion. Discuss whether the research was useful for further investigation.
      Without going into details, reiterate key concepts and points of your research. Include all results.
      Referrals should be placed on a separate assignment sheet.
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  Seat in the Garden
Posted by: MasonDavis1 - 09-30-2022, 07:50 AM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (1)

The historical story A seat in the Garden is a short story by Thomas King that depicts the cultural clash between Native Americans, non-natives. Joe and Red are the story's main characters. The story focuses on the conflict between American and Indian culture. King attempts explain the commonality of the natives as well as the negative impact they have on other cultures. This paper will look at the symbolic components of the short story. How characters, images, or the setting of the text represent something in society.


King has used some symbolic features in his fiction short tale A Seat at the Garden. As an example, the main characters in the story and the text are both symbolic. King uses Joe, a white man who is ignorant, and Red, a racist towards Indian culture. Joe realises that the Indian big man is standing on the farm and that he can't take it anymore. Therefore, he is willing to do whatever is necessary to get the Indian guy off his premises. King portrays Joe as arrogant, ignorant, and arrogant. He asks the Indian man for his property. "Get out of the corn!" (King 238). Joe is an American symbol for individualism. Everybody has their property and no other person can use it. King illustrates the arrogance that Americans have towards other cultures. Joe has a problem with Indians and hallucinates there is a man at the cornfields. Red isn't different from Joe. He too hates Indians. This is why he also hallucinates about the Indian guy standing in middle of his farm. The characters are envious of the Indians, believing that they are better than other people. Red and Joe decides to explain their findings to Red, who informs them that there is no Indian in the area. Red also confirms with the officer that there are Indians nearby. Joe, however, refers to the Indians as the old winos. King 1997: 240.


Red and Joe do not understand two stereotypes. Red is also symbolically shown in the text as the giant Indian man stands in the middle. This symbolizes the differences and gaps between the cultures. Red and Joe cannot see the big Indian male moving his mouth, but can't understand what he is saying. They decide to seek the help of the people they do not like. "Maybe it is time to ask the Indians if they could translate" (King: 240). The stereotypical attitude they have towards Indians is what the two characters adopt. They fail to understand the truth of their thoughts about them when they get close to them. The characters are not willing to change their perceptions, especially of Indians, "They are older than Joe thought and didn't smell as bad as he expected." King 1997: 241. This illustrates how King presents the incorrect perception of Indians that the White has. They were both wrong when they went to visit the Indians. The Indians were actually drinking lemon water, which was quite different from Joe and Red's perceptions.


The Indians symbolize the despised, discriminated individuals in the society. King shows his Indian characters to be despised as they are perceived by the two white men, who believe that Indians do not belong on their land. Red and Joe reach out to the despised to help them when they are in dire need. The Indians realize that these two white men are far more stupid than them and they decide to play the game. They claim that they can also see the big Indian guy. In the sense that they are desperate to help the big Indian guy, the act that the two white men turn to the Indians is symbolic. Red and Joe are desperate to send the big Indian boy out of Joe's cornfield. They have called the police and have not received any assistance. The Indians are forced to go to the people that they most hate. Realizing the two of them are foolhardy and hallucinating the Indians decide to take advantage and speak to the big Indian boy, kind of like a spirit. King, 1997: 242. Red and Joe are informed by the Indians that the Indian gentleman needed a bench made in the middle to allow him to sit down.


The color white symbolizes purity, righteousness, and justice. Joe and Red believe they are righteous. They cannot be compared against the Indians who have become drunk and smelly. Red and Joe decide that it is impossible to drive the Indian man from their garden. So they call for police assistance. Red, as one of these characters, represents impurity to white men's righteousness. The color red is a stain that can be found in the color of white and it contradicts the righteousness.


The author presents different symbolic situations in the text A Seat in Garden in conclusion to this essay on symbolism. The author uses symbols to illustrate the contradiction between Indian cultures and American cultures. King has created characters, images, settings and other elements that aid in the interpretation of the brief fiction.


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  Sociology paper example
Posted by: DarrenBell - 09-28-2022, 02:35 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (1)

A main peeve of mine in student writing is poor introductions. Three common errors regularly stand out: throat clearing sentences (e.g. ‘globalisation is an important topic’, ‘Marx was an important writer’); dictionary definitions for core sociological concepts; and introductions that merely restate the question. What I really want to see from an introduction on sociology paper example is a brief account of how the student is approaching the question at hand, what key questions the essay will address, and what answer the student will come to at the end of the essay.” – Senior Lecturer in Sociology.


Students often write in a style which they think makes their points sound important, but get lost in the meaning of what they are saying by doing so. It might be that you have quite a command of English and want to show off your knowledge of polysyllabic or unusual words, or it might be that you wish to imitate the sociological writers whom you admire. Whatever additional reasons you have for writing, there is none more important in a sociological essay than making your argument clear. Words such as ‘however’ and ‘moreover’ should be used to indicate how your ideas are linked together, not to start a sentence with a good word. Be sure that when you edit your work, you edit for the argument, prioritising the word choices which best help to make your point. Such decisions will reflect maturity and consideration in your written work, and it is these which will truly impress a reader.
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  How to write a leadership essay
Posted by: rubyrobinson555 - 09-24-2022, 08:02 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (5)

I looked through half a dozen posts about how to write a leadership essay. One caught my eye and I wish that I had found it sooner. It was an article at elsalvadorinfo.net giving practical tips about high school and college essay-writing. Two of the points I found particularly helpful were: First, it is important to avoid focusing on one person in the paper. Although I find it foolish, I have never considered the possibility of comparing two or more people in a leadership essay. These people should create a compelling story due to their diverse approaches and characteristics. Even though it might make research and making decisions more difficult, it will be worth it. Second, I love the idea of using interviews to research. I plan on looking for first-person stories and third-person accounts about the people I choose. “How to Write a Leadership Paper with a Special Emphasis on Salvador's Outstanding People of Salvador” also included some technical recommendations such as using a cloud text processor and using quotes to make the introduction. However, I won’t spoil the post. It is full of useful information.


  How to Effectively Study Online Courses
Posted by: anngardner97 - 09-24-2022, 01:01 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (6)

It is great to have online classes. You don't need to be present at a class to receive instruction. All you have to do is sit down with your computer at home and follow the instructions of your lecturer.
While online courses may be more convenient and cost-effective, it can be difficult to focus on your studies. There are many distractions: from email and social media to the temptation of falling asleep, especially when you study at night.
It is best to keep a tight schedule for those who work while working to earn a masters degree. You will have to decide when you are most comfortable receiving lessons and instruction.
While we all have experienced school classroom learning, online learning is a completely new experience.
It doesn't matter if you are just starting an online course or you have difficulty keeping up. There are many online learners who experience the same problem. Below is an infographic that provides 11 tips or strategies to make your eLearning experience a success.
1. Find a study area with reliable Internet access
When you study, you will likely need to reference online lectures and notes. It is important to have an area where you can access the Internet without being interrupted. Internet access will be especially important when you are studying for your class.
2. A Study Schedule can be created
To be successful in online classes, it is important to keep a schedule. You don't have to attend lectures or classes at certain times. But you must still keep up with the course material online. It is essential to practice self-discipline. You should set aside a time each week for you to log into the class and review your materials.
3. Stay disciplined and avoid online distractions
An online course schedule can be difficult to keep to. You should be firm about following your schedule. Your online success is dependent on your self-discipline.
If you have a social network account open in another tab, it can be hard to focus on the online course. You should avoid checking your email and surfing the Internet when you are working on classwork.
4. Act Actively
Learning occurs when your brain's neurons are active. To learn effectively, your brain must be engaged. Notes can be written in your own words or recalled information. You can also speak about what you know without the use of notes.
5. To stay motivated
You can use motivational techniques to achieve results. You can study listening to your favorite music, or visualize yourself finishing the task in one hour and taking a well-deserved break.
6. Print any material
Sometimes internet access or computer distractions can cause problems. You might find it helpful to turn off your laptop when you are studying. It is also a good idea to print things such as a course schedule or syllabus.
7. Notes from online lectures
As you would take notes during a physical lecture, online notes should be taken as well. You can sit down with a pen or paper and make clear notes at your computer. Handwritten notes are more effective than typing.
8. Try it!
Even if practice tests are not available, you can still test your memory by writing down what you recall after each chapter and asking questions about what you're currently learning.
9. Avoid multi-tasking
Multitasking has been shown to reduce the brain's ability for new information storage. If you switch between tasks constantly, all that information is likely to be going into one ear.
10. Pauses are a good idea
As you study, it is important to take breaks. Have fun. You can watch TV for a while or take a short walk. A quick break will make you feel rejuvenated and recharged.
11. Make new friends online
You can make connections with other online students. You can study with each other; you can share your problems; and you can try collaborative learning. This encourages student engagement and deeper understanding.
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  How to write a Bibliography for an academic paper?
Posted by: bettydawson - 09-22-2022, 02:08 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - Replies (1)

There are many sources that can be used for a scientific article, an academic paper, or a research report: peer-reviewed scientific articles, research reports, briefs submitted to a hearing (e.g. to the Bureau des audiences publiques en Environnement - Québec), documents on an Internet site, news articles and encyclopedias. With the advent of electronics, we can also add interest groups (Listserv), newsgroups, e-mail, databases, FTP archives, and CD-ROMs.


You must remain vigilant about the scientific validity of your references. In the case of peer-reviewed articles (scientific publications), a committee has done some of the work for you; however, be on the lookout, as a published article may have methodological or interpretive flaws that were not picked up by the reviewers or the editor. Often, the name and reputation of the publishing journal is also important.


In other cases, you must judge the credibility of the source. For example, journal articles cannot be used to prove a point you are making, but they can support the presentation of the issue, especially in the case of an analytical article.


However, this type of source should be avoided in the case of a scientific article; you should go back to the source of the journalist's information. As far as the Internet is concerned, you can find the best and the worst, as well as the insignificant and the grandiose. If you are looking for information to write an academic paper, chances are that with more or less effort you will find it on the Internet. Anyone, individual, group, or institution can publish on the Internet. However, one must be careful because many Internet sites, unlike scientific electronic journals such as VertigO, Développement Durable et Territoires, Ecology, and Society, do not necessarily have a reading committee, a publication director, or reviewers to make the selection. This means that one can find reliable information and misinformation. 


Thus, from the same keyword, you will find yourself facing documents of very different statuses. In addition, the information may be outdated if the site has not been updated for many years. In the same vein, if you decide to refer to it, don't forget that information on the Internet is fluctuating and mobile. Indeed, a site can disappear or change its Internet address.


If you’re facing problems with formatting the bibliography correctly you can use online tools or find a writing service to hire somebody to do it for you.


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  Taboo words in scientific papers
Posted by: janegrant0023 - 09-21-2022, 08:14 PM - Forum: Moderator Applications - No Replies

Or also: Why you should avoid quite a lot of things when writing a scientific paper ...

When writing a scientific paper, there are a lot of things to consider. In addition to the content, the structure and the formalities, the language must also meet the scientific requirements in the end - certain "taboo words" should be avoided at all costs, for example. Some of these taboo words are already hidden in the subtitle of this article, which will be improved section by section below.

"man" constructions

So-called "man" constructions are considered inaccurate and thus unscientific, which is why they are not suitable in a scientific context, even if they seem appropriate in many places. They are best replaced by neutral passive constructions, which, however, should not become too complicated, otherwise they can quickly become incomprehensible. 

The title could therefore be rephrased as follows: Why, in the end, quite a few things should be naturally avoided when writing a scientific paper ...

Personal pronouns

Similar to the "man" constructions, personal pronouns are also considered unscientific. Especially when formulating one's own theses, one can be challenged by this as an author. Neutral passive constructions provide a way of paraphrasing here as well: Instead of "I assume that..." there can be "It can be assumed that...", in which case it remains unclear who actually makes this statement. In this case, substitutions of the pronoun "I" by "author" or "writer" can help to clarify one's own point of view nevertheless.

In the end, however, whatever the supervisor deems appropriate applies. Of course, if the use of personal pronouns is accepted, not everything needs to be reworded!

Redundant filler words

These little words easily sneak into a text when writing - including the title of this article. Ultimately, however, they are superfluous and, in most cases, contribute nothing to the content of the sentence in question. Before submitting a paper, it is therefore essential to check whether a sentence without a filler word loses its meaning - if not, the word should be deleted.

Typical examples are: generally, therefore, also, as is well known, merely, thereby, nevertheless, quite, rather, simply, to some extent, approximately, freely, at all, halt, nevertheless, at any rate, merely, finally, namely, naturally, obviously, finally, naturally, certainly, already, so to speak, actually, at all, absolutely, completely, well...

Consequently, the title can do without filler words and, after deletion, reads as follows: Why quite a lot of things should be avoided when writing a scientific paper ...

Exaggerations and subjective expressions

The connection quite a lot has an exaggerating character and is therefore inappropriate in a scientific paper, since this should have the claim to be objectively written - thus neutral. Furthermore, meaning-enhancing adjectives and adverbs such as even, unfortunately, of course, simply, extremely, enormously, and massively are not suitable.

Subjective evaluative adjectives (e.g. beautiful, ugly, good, bad, easy, difficult, important, unimportant) are also taboo.

Having smoothed out the title to that effect, it reads as follows: Why things should be avoided when writing a scientific paper ...

Vague formulations

Since a scientific paper aims to be as precise as possible, there is no room for vague formulations. This includes, for example, statements such as quite, a little, somehow and a bit, but also nouns such as thing or thing. These expressions should be avoided and replaced with concrete phrases.

Replacing the expression "things" in the title with what it is actually about - taboo words - results in the following new formulation: Why taboo words should be avoided when writing a scientific paper ...

Now that all taboo words have been omitted or revised from the title, it becomes clearer what this article is about - the avoidance of taboo words.

For a better overview, we have summarized the most important no-go words to avoid in a scientific paper. The list is part of our "About ..." series, which we use on our Facebook and Instagram pages to give helpful tips on scientific writing styles. We have supplemented the list with pseudoscientific relative pronouns ("which", "which", "which"), idiomatic expressions, and abbreviations that are empty of content. These, too, do not belong in a thesis.

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