Consulting: Expanding The Definition In my book 'Anyone Can Consult!', it has been brought to my attention that I use the masculine pronoun 'He' in my writing. That's because it was traditionally a male dominated industry, but that has changed now!
As women have broken the glass ceiling in almost every industry and enterprise over the last 30 years, so has the consulting business become more accessible to the fairer sex. I wouldn'Keywords:
Victor Pryles, consulting, work at home, jobs, consultants, how to consult, careers, business opportunities Nintendo and Playstation Consoles The new WII Nintendo video game is the newest console released from a series of five . The WII is to be pronounced like a pronoun 'we' and should stand for the idea that the game approaches interesting themes for children and the entire family. Nintendo Console is the successor of the Nintendo GameCube and stands for the seventh generation of level game consoles. The basic characteristic of the CoKeywords:
Groshan Fabiola, Nintendo Wii Console, Playstation Console Que and Qui as Relative Pronouns Que and Qui are relative pronouns used to introduce relative clauses the way that Which, That and Who/Whom do in English, but their respective grammatical usages follow different rules.Keywords:
Myriam Birch, english grammar, web site translation, english language, website localization, french grammar, translate website, grammar, verb, noun, pronoun Can Learning Languages Help You Better Understand Science and Technology? What do science and languages have in common? According to author Philip Yaffe, knowing something about science can ease the way towards learning languages, and vice versa. To take advantage of this surprisingly symbiosis, he argues that language teaching should be radically reformed, especially in English-speaking countries, where both science and language learning seem to be in decline.Keywords:
Philip Yaffe, language learning, science learning, language teaching, science teaching, Einstein, atomic energy, Spanish, French, pronoun, conjugation, mind stretching What Not to Say in Your Resume What not to say in your resume is as important as what to say. There should be no errors of spelling, syntax or grammar. Use of personal pronouns should be limited. Slang, flowery language or fancy fonts should be left out as should irrelevant details and unnecessary jargon.Keywords:
Sarika Kabra, resume, job, work, profession, interview, boss, jargon, impression, grammar, language, format, layout, sample, free, template, spelling, pronoun, syntax, font Obama's Narcissism Made Worse in First Year in Office Obama's pronoun density has doubled between January 20, 2009 and October 2009. It then subsided, though it is still about 50% over the level exhibited during his election campaign. This would seem to indicate that his pathological narcissism has been exacerbated in office as he was probably basking in media attention and the trappings of power. The backlash, such as it was, against several of his more egregious behaviours and faux-pas led him to modify his conduct and pay closer attention to his syntax and grammar: Obama is now acting modest. False modesty is another hallmark of raging, malignKeywords:
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