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  • How to Research a Term Paper
    In some courses, especially in your senior year, you may be asked to submit long pieces of writing that may be loosely classified as term papers or research reports. Typical among these are studies of an author's characteristics or surveys of literary movements in honor English classes or analyses in depth of various topics in your science or social studies courses.
  • Tips For Writing a Friendly Letter
    There are those who say that the art of letter writing is fast disappearing. Fortunately for those who worry about our writing habits, the situation is not desperate yet. Mountains of mail still go out of and come in to homes, offices, and stores every day, and a great many of the letters are not prefabricated messages
  • Language: Tricks Of The Trade
    To write well you must learn to use language tricks that can add to your writing the color, style, and appeal you want it to have. The five suggestions that follow have been called tricks because they work like magic to lift your composition out of the dull and the routine.
  • Improving Your Child's Writing
    The home and the school working together can make immeasurable strides in both how to write and what to write. The parent and the child can together generate a natural and lasting desire for correctness and neatness.
  • How to Write A Better Composition
    Below are some tips on how you can write better student compositions. Choosing the right topic will get you off on the right foot.
  • Johnston's Contribution To Calligraphy
    Calligrapher Edward Johnston contributed a lot to the modern world of calligraphy. Looking back through the ages it can be seen that calligraphy has played an important part in the development of civilization, and that it has manifested itself in many ways and through many agents.
  • Finding The Best Calligraphy Books
    Before the beginning of the 20th Century little had been written about calligraphy. But since the time that Edward Johnston published his book on Writing, Lettering and Illuminating a steady stream of works upon all aspects of the subject have been written.
  • Handwriting As A Personal Tool
    Thirty years ago the very idea that analyzing handwriting was anything else but an adjunct to fortune telling was not even thought of. Books on psychology scoffed at the idea of a handwriting specimen revealing anything about a writer, other than whether he or she could write legibly.