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Tips for ESL Students: Writing for an American Audience
How to write for an American academic audience. Thesis development, paper organization and other advice offered.
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Category: Reference > Education > Products and Services > Academic Papers
Tutorial: Academic Cover Letters
Advices and strategies for presenting qualifications effectively in an academic context.
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Category: Reference > Education > Colleges and Universities > Educators > Academic Job Search
Purdue University - Avoiding Plagiarism
A handout designed to help writers develop strategies for knowing how to avoid accidental plagiarism.
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Category: Reference > Education > Educators > Academic Dishonesty > Plagiarism
Collection of handouts on all aspects of writing, from spelling to plagiarism, plus grammar exercises with answer keys, job search workshop, and survival tactics for professional writers.
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Category: News > Media > Journalism > Education
Graphic-based tutorial from Purdue University outlining the basics of resume structure.
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Category: Business > Employment > Job Search > Resume Advice
How to Use Articles (a/an/the)
Explains how to use definite and indefinite articles. Includes count and non-count nouns, geographical usage, 'a' versus 'an', and when not to use them.
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Provides the basic rules to determine when to use an adjective or an adverb in sentences.
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Category: Kids and Teens > School Time > English > Grammar > Adjectives
Explains how to use a pronoun correctly in sentences.
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Category: Kids and Teens > School Time > English > Grammar > Pronouns
Purdue University: Avoiding Plagiarism
Designed to help writers develop strategies for knowing how to avoid accidental plagiarism. Available in printer friendly html and pdf versions.
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Category: Kids and Teens > School Time > English > Writing > Plagiarism
Explains creating and using outlines to organize thoughts. Includes the four basic components, why and how to create an outline, and a sample.
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Category: Kids and Teens > School Time > English > Writing > Essays and Reports
Comprehensive guide from Purdue University on using MLA guidelines in research papers, and citing all sources from a single book to government documents.
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Category: Arts > Writers Resources > Non-Fiction > Researching > Citation Guides
Writing lab and resources. Email newsletter available.
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