April 3, 2010
10 Quick Tips for Concise & Compelling Writing
A Guest Post by Tom Walker
Writing about anything you are interested in or passionate about can be tricky. It’s hard, once you have filled your head with research to write a concise, engaging piece without being bogged down by details. Readers, however, will most likely only read the first few sentences and start skimming if your copy doesn’t grab them right away. Massive chunks of text are likely to be ignored by most readers altogether.
March 28, 2010
Beggars - To Give Or Not To Give?
I often hear people arguing over this topic. Some say that we should give small cash so that they can survive for one day and others argue that they are actually very rich or lazy that they don't deserve any financial help? What do YOU think? Do you give them a small cash? If you do, do you give to any beggar on the street or you select? If you don't give, then why you don't do that? How do you feel about the whole situation? Please share with us your thoughts and opinions.
March 27, 2010
Tashkent - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
How do you remember Tashkent in old days? How this, one of largest and greenest cities in former Soviet Union, changed today? And how will you expect to see Tashkent after a few or many years? Some people dislike it and while others fell in love with this Central Asia's amazing city. How do you personally feel about this part of the world?
Freedom — At What Cost?
Written by: SALEH AL-SHAIBANY
Let me tell you a story. The owner of two small birds left the door of the cage open after feeding them. One of them flew out like a bullet to seek freedom. The bird hit the opposite wall and died instantly. The bird that stayed behind had another partner to share its captivity for the rest of its life.
Sometimes, freedom is not a good proposition. It comes at a very high price. It spells the same thing, whether it is animals or humans.
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