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Most of us think of ourselves as good writers until we in position when we have to create a valuable piece of paper. At this moment, we realize that we miss some significant skills in order to compose an essay, summary, commentary and etc. And we begin to complain or panic which is not an appropriate way to approach to solve our problem.

I say, everybody can do it, however, a person must change his/her attitude in order to promote writing skills I feel that  in order to be a GOOD WRITER  people  must consistently challenge themselves through practicing their writing. I think this is the only way. One has many opportunities to become a better writer: work journals, diaries, stories, join clubs or enroll writing classes, however, it is essential that an individual reads every day. When reading we learn new expressions and new ideas that we can use when creating our own piece. I realize that we get frustrated on many occasions because we do not follow a message while reading, but this is not the end of the world.  A main reason why we discourage ourselves from reading is that do not understand meaning of words. There are dictionaries available for you; just look up and you will be cured. Often, people try to find an excuse not to read and one of the common one is that they complain about not having enough time to read. I didn't find that necessarily true: I believe that each of us is able to find 10 minutes just to read. Should we limit our time talking on cell phone and instead reach for a book or magazine?

 
Publications:
  1. Pictorialism

  2. My Chicken Pox Story

  3. How I survived media technology Deprivation Week

  4. Would I like to live forever in a young body?

  5. Annette and the Inscrutable Manager

  6. Does a company have the right to prohibit employees from smoking off the job?

  7. A Perspective on: Larry Page, Google, Inc.

  8. Flight or fight - Stress Management

  9. Case Study - Levi’s Shrinks

  10. Turning Hurts into Halos - Book Report

  11. Jonathan Kozol in the essay - The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society

  12. My family - November 29, 2009


Research Interests:

My research interests lie in answering fundamental questions in Humanity and also American history and American Freemasonry.


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