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3 Tips to Achieve Your Writing Goals
1. Make your goals achievable.By achievable, we mean realistic and attainable. You might unconsciously have set a goal even others will have a hard time achieving, even if they had the means and the time to do so.Here s what you can do: break down yo
By: Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ.
Copywriting FAQs
One of the biggest challenges a copywriter faces is to make future clients feel confident in his or her ability. You know you can deliver, but your clients don t know that... yet! In my own experiences as a freelancer, I ve noticed that the most hesi
By: Dina Giolitto.
8 Tips for Writing A Knock Em Dead Headline
There are so many elements that play a very important part in every ad, sales letter, brochure or any piece of business communication that you write. And one of the most important elements is the headline.The headline of your piece will either makes
By: Kris Mills.
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Egyptian presidential candidate pulls out for Moussa
CAIRO (Reuters) - One of the 13 candidates running for the Egyptian presidency pulled out of the race on Wednesday to support veteran diplomat Amr Moussa, state news agency MENA said. Mohamed Fawzi Eissa, 67, a lawyer and former policeman, was seen as unlikely to win many votes in the May 23-24 election and said at a joint news conference with Moussa that he wanted to avoid a dilution of the ...
Kate Seelye: Egyptian Voters Flex Their Cheops
Curiously, the next leader of Egypt will have to start this process not knowing what powers the presidency actually has in relation to the parliament or the armed forces.
Egyptian Elections Complicated By Controversy
An election committee radically changed the shape of the race when it banned nearly half of the candidates, including three of the leading contenders. The election has been marked by controversy within Egypt and curiosity from without, and analysts say there is a lot at stake for Egyptians.
Egyptian candidates crisscross the nation
CAIRO _ Their faces bob and flutter, catching the light off the Nile, zipping past on buses or on the sides of the motorized rickshaws known as tuk-tuks that buzz through the market dust of poor neighborhoods. Egypt's first free presidential election is a week away. The 13 candidates _ those with name recognition and those whose mention draws puzzled expressions _ have been set loose upon the ...
