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Grant Writing: Tips and Advice for New Writers
Published 2014-06-01“…Moving through the entire process of creating and harnessing a new idea to building a collaborative team, and making sure the proposal itself is high quality and includes all the important pieces, can be daunting for new grant writers. …”
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Grant Writing: Tips and Advice for New Writers
Published 2014-06-01“…Moving through the entire process of creating and harnessing a new idea to building a collaborative team, and making sure the proposal itself is high quality and includes all the important pieces, can be daunting for new grant writers. …”
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Strategies for Overcoming University Researchers’ Writer’s Block
Published 2020-07-01“…The individual approach to each participant led to a better understanding of the causes of writer’s block and finding the cures. These strategies aim to develop researchers’ positive attitude to writing, to enable them to boost their awareness of the writing process in receiving the desired results, and build confidence as second language writers.…”
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Disciplinary Differences for Undergraduate ESL Writers in University Courses in the United States
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Building Bridges through Writing: An Interview with Rohini Bannerjee
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LITERATURE AS MEDIA FOR DEVELOPING LANGUAGE COMPETENCE AND BUILDING SOCIAL AWARENESS
Published 2017-05-01“…In this paper, the writer offers the mechanism of how the literary works can be used to develop language competence (in listening, speaking, reading and writing) and the advantages of learning the literary works in relation to the social awareness building or nation character building. …”
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Creative rewritings of critical texts: report on a creative workshop, 3rd December 2022
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Charles Bukowski’s Online Reading Community: Safeguarding the Author’s Work by Building a Consensus
Published 2024-06-01“…This article is a study of a lively online reading community focusing on mid-twentieth century Californian writer Charles Bukowski. For several years, this community of readers, whose behaviors and actions can be compared to that of fans, has tried to right the wrongs of an issue relating to the editing of Charles Bukowski’s posthumous work. …”
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Magic as a tool to build rapport with new environment: Herr Röslein trilogy by Silke Lambeck
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HOW CHARACTER BUILDING CAN BE INTEGRATED IN THE TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE (TPR) ON THE SPEAKING ABILITY OF THE BLIND THIRD GRADERS
Published 2017-06-01“…This is a descriptive bibliography method. The writer tries to differentiate between references in some books and articles which are written by the experts and also add some ideas here. …”
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A neo-narodnik in the country building socialism. V. F. Koptev — pages of little-known fate
Published 2022-09-01“…Children could get acquainted with the participants of the «Tchaikovsky case», writers, artists, actors.…”
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Plotting a Path Forward: Towards a Supportive Graduate Writing Program
Published 2024-12-01“…By analyzing survey results, the author argues that a focus on writing process and reflection at the PhD level can be instrumental in building momentum towards completion through overcoming social isolation, by increasing students’ agency and ownership over the project, and in building graduate-level writerly confidence. …”
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As estratégias discursivas e a evolução do sujeito poético feminino: de Adélia Prado a Maria Lúcia Dal Farra
Published 2010-01-01“…This text aims at building a line of communication between Adélia Prado’s poetry, beginning with Bagagem (1976), and Maria Lúcia Dal Farra’s Livro de auras (1994). …”
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How to Undo Things and Selves with Words: Understanding Literature as Praxis in Virginia Woolf’s Essays on Actresses
Published 2024-12-01“…This article reads her essay “Personalities” (1947), in which she explores the reader’s response to the personalities of writers, in light of three essays that discuss the art of acting embodied by three celebrated nineteenth-century actresses, “The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt” (1908), “Rachel” (1911) and “Ellen Terry” (1941). …”
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Dire le genre dans la presse magazine féminine et masculine
Published 2017-06-01“…My conclusion is that irony contributes, in a most essential way, to the building of a gendered discourse in the media.…”
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Reinventing and shifting lines in Vita Sackville-West’s Passenger to Teheran (1926)
Published 2024-12-01“…Hence, despite the linear structure of the travelogue, the writer’s Edwardian representation of Persia is constantly shifted and pushed aside by the reality of life there. …”
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Long-Term Consequences: Deep Time in Barry Lopez’s “The Stone Horse”
Published 2016-01-01“…Lopez’s essay describes the writer’s encounter with an earthwork fashioned by Quechan artists perhaps four centuries ago in a California desert. …”
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Baldwin, l’homotextualité et les identités plurielles : une rencontre à l’avant-garde
Published 2005-01-01“…On the one hand, focusing more particularly on the interplay of identifications between the individual and the American community in Giovanni’s Room and on the other hand between the reader and the writer in “Notes of a Native Son”, this essay explores Baldwin’s major themes such as memory, homotextuality, the writer’s political philosophy, his ethics of inclusion and his position as an outsider. …”
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The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels
Published 2007-12-01“…The purpose of this article is to outline the differences of perspectives on the event and its causes, shown by novels written by “metropolitan” writers and by members of the Anglo-Indian community, officers and civil servants, who were not professional novelists, but were often eye-witnesses of the Mutiny. …”
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