Many students get stuck on the very first step of essay writing that is “topic selection”. Here I m going to reveal the strategies which will provide immense essay writing help by making your topic selection real easy and fast.
Define the Purpose of Essay
The first step towards topic selection is to define the purpose of the essay that must be written. Your purpose can be:
? To persuade people… Continue
Added by Maria Pittman on September 4, 2009 at 11:58pm —
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When Dissertation Troubles Surrounded Me:
This is an appreciative letter to thank the people who provided pin-point and professional UK dissertation writing help at the time when I was totally disappointed and had braced myself to meet the disaster regarding my PhD degree. It was the worst time of my life when I even thought of my dissertation disapproval.
I was busy working and handling my social life. You can say that I was hanging in balan… Continue
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When Dissertation Troubles Surrounded Me:
This is an appreciative letter to thank the people who provided pin-point and professional dissertation help at the time when I was totally disappointed and had braced myself to meet the disaster regarding my PhD degree. It was the worst time of my life when I even thought of my dissertation disapproval.
I was busy working and handling my social life. You can say that I was hanging in bala… Continue
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Last night, everyone was focused on what Americans thought of the Election. I decided to find out what international students at BU were thinking as the results rolled in, and they definitely had a lot to say.
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Last night, I spent hours in the Daily Free Press office counting down until the president elect announcement while working on my story for the week. I thought it would be interesting to jot down what I observed throughout the night. Here is what it is like to witness a newsroom environment during a turning point in history:
Early last night, Editor in Chief of Boston University’s Daily Free Press Drew Fitzgerald stretched out on the sofa in the newsr… Continue
Added by Anna W. on November 5, 2008 at 3:46pm —
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Wild scene last night at the Fairmont Copley Hotel in Boston, where campaign staffers for Obama and Kerry watched the returns with supporters.
Union leaders, local pols and a phalanx of Blue Army foot soldiers crammed the main ballroom to celebrate. John Walsh, chair of the state Democratic Party, told guests, "Tonight, we've proven that the people really are in charge!"
Attorney General Martha Coakley drew comparisons between JFK and the new president-ele… Continue
Added by Travis Andersen on November 5, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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November 4, 2008
by Lois Kuo and Vikesh Kapoor
The Democratic Headquarters at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel draws more than 600 Obama supporters hoping to celebrate his victory on Tuesday evening.
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Added by Vikesh Kapoor on November 5, 2008 at 1:13am —
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Two weeks ago Professor Richard Deese asked my American President's class how many people would vote in the election. Over half the class raised their hands. It seems as though the youth vote is strong this year, already helping secure Obama's victory in such states as Missouri and Connecticut.
Over the course of the past two weeks I have been conducting my own poll, asking random BU students around campus about the social issues they care about. Here are the results! You might find some of the… Continue
Added by Anna W. on November 4, 2008 at 10:45pm —
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John Sununu will no longer serve as New Hampshire's US Senator as he conceded moments ago to Democratic new-comer Jeanne Shaheen.
In the speech, Sununu thanked his family, his parents and his wife, saying that without them, he could not have run the race he did.
He also praised voters for coming out to vote today, saying that New Hampshire voters are some of the most educated in the country.
In the end, Sununu left his future plans unspoken, saying that he looks forward to spending more time… Continue
Added by Jenn Oles on November 4, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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Just got back from the Swing State of New Hampshire. Things were pretty quiet at the polls but many voters had decided on a candidate just hours before voting. Continue
Added by Cassidy on November 4, 2008 at 8:54pm —
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A friend of mine from my undergraduate college just sent a text me a text message: she is one of the crazy individuals standing in Grant Park in Chicago, hoping that Obama will be there before the evening is out to deliver a victory speech!
The Chicago Sun Times… Continue
Added by Chelsey Philpot on November 4, 2008 at 8:30pm —
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Be sure to check out Dan Burke's coverage of the Jeanne Shaheen(D) / John Sununu(R) US Senate race. He'll be reporting from the Jeanne Shaheen campaign head quarter's for tonight in Manchester, New Hampshire. Continue
Hey Guys,
I just got to the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, and just recorded some video for the first time while I figure out how the hell to operate this equipment I have a vague recollection of how to use. It should be a really exciting night, although not too much has happened yet. Stuff will happen soon, though, so it should be exciting.
Meanwhile, you can check out my postings right here. I will… Continue
Added by Dan Burke on November 4, 2008 at 5:36pm —
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With less than three hours before all of the New Hampshire polls close, the media (and caterers) are starting to set up here in the Wayfarer Inn in Bedford, New Hampshire.
You can catch all of the action tonight LIVE. (Note: You must have pop-up's enabled to view this site.)
More video will be uploaded to this page when it becomes availab… Continue
Added by Jenn Oles on November 4, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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I'm a grad student at COM. I've lived in Washington, DC, San Francisco, New York, New Hampshire and now Cambridge. I've traveled quite literally across the country and I have no illusions that Americans have a universal values system or code. Nonetheless, every time I encounter blatant racism I am shocked.
Towards the end of my campaign run this morning my canvassing partner and I stopped at a small house down a dirt driveway. Machines in states of repair dotted the side of the lawn and an olde… Continue
Added by Chelsey Philpot on November 4, 2008 at 2:51pm —
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I am an old hand at working on political campaigns. My parents have always been politically active--I knew who John Kennedy was before I had been introduced to Big Bird.
I just got back from my first round of canvassing for the Obama Campaign in New Hampshire and even though I thought this day would be a routine experience I was surprised both by the volunteers and the people I've met.
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Added by Chelsey Philpot on November 4, 2008 at 2:24pm —
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