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Writing a Manuscript
Writing a manuscript or the manuscript is all about the writing. In the writing we must make sure that we have done the research and taken the notes to begin to write that first draft to that final draft. We have to decide do we want to write fiction or nonfiction. Do we want to go the old-fashioned way and use notebooks and a typewriter or use the computer. These are some of the very basic things we must decide. I like using pen and paper to start. As writers we must follow all the necessary grammar rules as well as the necessary punctuation rules that will allow our writing to be coherent to the readers.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
NASA Find Black Hole 33 Billion Times Bigger Than Sun | Space Documentary
NASA's Shocking Revelation: A Dark Opening 33 Billion Times the Mass of the Sun NASA's mission to disentangle the secrets of the universe has prompted one more striking revelation. In the profundities of room, cosmologists have recognized a dark opening with a mass 33 billion times that of our Sun. This titanic enormous peculiarity, situated in a far off system, rethinks how we might interpret dark openings and their job in the universe.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
How Big is The Universe?
How Enormous is The Universe? The universe, a broad and puzzling element, extends a long ways past the constraints of human insight and understanding. Its limitlessness and intricacy have charmed space experts, physicists, and rationalists for quite a long time. While we have taken huge steps in understanding the universe, the genuine size of the universe stays quite possibly of the most significant inquiry in science.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
Why Uranus and Neptune Swapped Places Once
The External Planetary group Secret: Why Uranus and Neptune Traded Spots The external compasses of our nearby planet group have long interested researchers and cosmologists, especially the unique dance between the ice monsters Uranus and Neptune. Ongoing speculations propose an entrancing situation: Uranus and Neptune might have once traded places in the early planetary group. This speculation, whenever affirmed, could decisively reshape how we might interpret planetary development and relocation.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
MAN V BEAR: A STRANDED WOMAN'S CHOICE
Bear vs. Man: A Stranded Woman's Choice In recent times, a provocative question has swept across TikTok: if stranded in the woods, should a woman choose to be with a bear or a man? This question has sparked heated debates and revealed much about societal perceptions of safety, trust, and human nature. Though the question seems whimsical at first, it touches on deeper issues concerning the nature of male predatory behavior, the risks of sexual assault, and the stark realities women face. Surprisingly or not, the argument for choosing the bear over the man in such a dire scenario appears compelling for many women.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Critique
Why Indian men's cricket team not able to win ICC tournaments?
Since I started watching cricket on channels like Star Sports, NeoCricket, Ten Sports, and ESPN, I must say that I have developed much knowledge about this sport. When I watch the Indian cricket team or any other international cricket team and their legendary players playing, I always get goosebumps and get so hooked up that I spend hours and hours watching them on television and often end up neglecting my studies, thankfully it didn’t affect my grades, but it made my childhood memorable.
By Vignesh Kotary2 years ago in Critique
ABD
I am a person who has earned a doctorate, but I did not complete a dissertation. I wanted to write one, but my topics were not approved for being too general. Anyway, I really could not afford to work on this grand final paper anyhow. With my doctoral degree I am an Education Specialist. This allows me to do anything that an EdD can do, but who is going to hire someone so close to retirement age. I will be 60 in a few days.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
OPINION |Beyond Bureaucracy: Streamlining Adoption to Protect Vulnerable Children
In an era where e-commerce platforms have streamlined our lives, facilitating everything from grocery shopping to booking vacations with the click of a button, it's unsettling to realize that this digital convenience has a dark side: infants are being bought and sold through Facebook, hidden behind the veil of 'adoption'.
By Hanah Coleen Reformado2 years ago in Critique
OPINION |StudyTube: Bridging Educational Empowerment and Consumerist Temptations
StudyTube, a rising corner of social media, has swiftly become a sanctuary for students seeking academic guidance and community support. Spearheaded by influencers like Ali Abdaal, UnJaded Jade, Yoora Jung, and Alyanna Ross, StudyTube offers a rich tapestry of study routines, note-taking strategies, and productivity hacks. Yet, beneath its ostensibly altruistic facade lies a nuanced interplay with consumerism.
By Hanah Coleen Reformado2 years ago in Critique






