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How to Make Your Writing Look Proofread
As a published author, I came to understand what makes text that has been proofread different from what you and I would naturally write. Of course, spelling and grammar have to be correct but there is more to it than that.
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My New Reading and Writing Strategies
I didn't renew my Medium and Friend of Medium subscriptions when they expired on 15 March this year because needed time to consider what I wanted from Medium. I renewed my Medium Membership on 1 May because I had decided on new reading and publishing strategies.
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Do You Earn More If You Are a Friend of Medium?
My research to help you decide whether you should become or remain a Friend of Medium.
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The Art of Persuading and Influencing
Whenever we seek to persuade or influence someone we rarely rely on just the 'plain facts' of the case. From the moment we learn that our infant smile brings a better response than a scowl, or that saying "please" gets us what we want, we understand there is much more to persuasion than just demanding...
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The Philosophy of Determinism
Determinism is the concept that all events are predetermined. This article explores the concept, history and practicality of determinism.
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Why I Use Markdown to Write My Drafts
Medium is a good online editor, but it has limitations. Markdown also has limitations, but these are outweighed by its simplicity, ease of storage, longevity, and ability to convert to other formats.
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Training Needs Analysis - Part One
Identifying training needs is the starting point of the training process. Yet this is often one of the last steps to be considered seriously because a proper needs analysis is difficult and time-consuming.
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The Kipling Method of Problem Analysis
Rudyard Kipling identified five factors that can help you analyse problems.
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