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441Scene / Language / Humanities / Role-playing game terminology / Human behavior / Starstruck / Offending the Audience / Fiction / Plot / Writing

Young Playwrights for Change: What is Family? WRITING A PLAY – QUICK TIPS THINK ABOUT: Theme. Is there something about families that you want to say with your play? What they are, what they should

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Source URL: www.hartfordstage.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-19 10:18:52
442Preview / Business letter / Personal letter / Language / Communication / Computing / Writing / Letter / Postal system

Let’s write a letter! Online interactive Personal and business letter instructions Our post – what’s it all about?

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Source URL: auspost.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-16 01:05:14
443Conservation in the United States / Off-roading / Outdoor recreation / Wilderness Act / Wilderness / John Muir / Trail / National Park Service / California Desert Protection Act / Protected areas of the United States / United States / Recreation

UFWDA eNews November 2014 Winter is on its way for the northern hemisphere, which means fewer daylight hours and perhaps the time to relive some of your summertime four wheeling by writing about an adventure for the UFWD

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Source URL: www.ufwda.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 03:05:53
444Writing / Narratology / Screenwriters / Film making / David Morrell / Mark Cantrell / Writer / Literary agent / Description / Film / Visual arts / Entertainment

What last year’s attendees had to say about Write Now!… “This conference always reinvigorates me and gives me the motivation to get going again.” “I wish I’d heard of this

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Source URL: www.tafnc.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-15 16:39:15
445Polyomino / Typography / Computer keyboard / English alphabet / Symmetry / Letter case / Linguistics / Mathematics / Pentomino / Latin alphabets

The Omino Font by Eric Harshbarger Abstract At many times during my writing about, or creating puzzles with, pentomino shapes I have desired an easy way to insert such shapes into the text of a document. To that end I de

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Source URL: www.ericharshbarger.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-29 12:26:10
446Pharmaceuticals policy / Medicinal chemistry / Pharmacy / Pharmacist

Principles about writing and testing Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) A CMI can be written and designed so that at least 90% of consumers literate in English can: • find the information that they are looking for abo

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Source URL: www.asmi.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-15 07:30:02
447Writing

Talk it up! Remember Be positive, praise them and take an interest in the content, but help them to make writing better, You might talk about the content, spelling, sequence of ideas, punctuation, setting out grammar. Tr

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Source URL: www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-09 22:38:24
    448Recruitment / Healthcare in the United Kingdom / Cover letter / Nursing / Letter / Valediction / Personal life / Health / Medicine / Employment

    Tips on Writing a Cover Letter So why do you need to write a cover letter? Keep in mind that although your resume contains information about your experience, education and job tenures, a cover letter can make the differe

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    Source URL: matereducation.qld.edu.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-11 19:10:50
    449Christianity in the United States / Religion in the United States / German diaspora / Plain people / Ordnung / Amish life in the modern world / Amish / Pennsylvania / Simple living

    INTERVIEW QUESTIONS The Search, Book 3 Lancaster County Secrets Collection Suzanne Woods Fisher 1. Your connection to the Plain People is through your grandfather. Is that family connection what drew you to writing about

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    Source URL: suzannewoodsfisher.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-05-14 17:06:45
    450Greek mythology / Muse / Museology

    Extract from chapter 3, Writing Without a Parachute by Barbara Turner-Vesselago The five precepts: 1. Write what comes up for you. Begin to write, without any particular plan in mind of what you are about to say. Start a

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    Source URL: finch.com.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-23 01:55:36
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