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03-23-2010, 01:04 PM #1
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03-23-2010, 01:13 PM #2
Unfortunatly I`m dyslexic, with a spelling age of a 9 year old and my hand wrighting is like that of a 6 year old, i tend to have 2 approached to punctuation either balistic where every other word has a comma, or no punctuation at all.
I have been working to improve this with mixed results, i often try to wright things in Ms word spell and grammer chack them before posting, but quite often its quite annoying to do so i don`t bother.
I do however check my work and have some one else read it before submitting it.
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03-23-2010, 01:50 PM #3
The important thing is that you are working hard and writing something.
Good presentation will help the person reading it.
Examiners have to read a lot of scripts when marking, so it pays to make the work easy to read.
Best of luck with your choice, the unusual subject should hold the examiner's interest.'Living the dream, one nightmare at a time'
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05-03-2010, 07:57 AM #4
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03-23-2010, 01:17 PM #5
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Thanked: 31interesting topic. i can see where your going to need the refrences .....try looking up the history of dovo that might get you to a good start with your metals and tiemlines
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03-23-2010, 01:34 PM #6
It's not an academic study, but it is an excellent read and may give you a few pointers in terms of how to follow up in your essay. And at 6 quid it ain't gonna break the bank.
Sharp Practice: The Real Man's Guide to Shaving: Amazon.co.uk: Anders Larsen: Books
The author is a member of SRP, but has not posted in some time.
(A copy takes pride of place in my shave den, and when guests use the bathroom it's rare they can resist looking inside for a quick peek!)
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03-23-2010, 02:11 PM #7
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Thanked: 2what course is this for? I write mostly for History and a little for Anthropology and English; the styles can vary considerably. If you aren't used to writing 3000 word essays you might think you'll need to fill it in with extra background information. The history of production, though interesting, doesn't sound like it lends to your argument although it certainly is needed to set it up. The transition in production from straights to double-edges, to disposables and multiple strip blades took place first through the industrial revolution and then in the modern Time-is-Money mentality. This shift was driven by profitablilty and marketability which left the product as, what we here believe to be, inferior but convenient. I wouldn't give a section like this more than 400 words but it would set up how the product became inferior, all you would have to do then is prove that it is; and oh the reasons are vast!
Maybe your reader might benefit from an objective test; try shaving with different razors (a straight, a double, a disposable, a "premium" cartridge) and rate the closeness, comfort, and general excellence of each. One of the key pleasures I read about in the straight and DE world is the end of razor burn, but is this really blade related or is it a product of the wet soap? Canned shaving creams contain a bunch of crap which has always bothered my skin.
Anyway I found a source for the environmental aspect here: How to Use a Straight Razor I found this link through Wikipedia Edit: this links to an article from 1972 reposted there, might not be a good source.
I also thought I would mention that if you switch to using Google's chrome browser or Firefox they have built in spell checkers, this is what I do instead of composing messages in Word first.
Good work on getting a jump on your research, I usually leave it with only a couple weeks to go. Right now I'm writing a paper due on Monday regarding the failure of Jacobite forces, in 1745, of overthrowing King George the Deuce.Last edited by Nakedave; 03-23-2010 at 02:22 PM.
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03-23-2010, 02:27 PM #8
Its what is known as an "access to higher education diploma", Because my dyslexia was only discovered 18 months ago and i left school 12 years ago (god i feel old) my school results arent good enough for me to get into university, i`m doing this diploma, which is the equivelant to 3 A levels. There are many varietys of this course i chose science.
I`m studying physics maths staistics and the compulsory element study skills.
the study skills is where this essay is for.
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05-02-2010, 07:30 PM #9
Ok essay is going well, but i Need one detail.
I have found that the can of shaving foam was first seen in the 1950`s but who first released the can `o` foam?
and does any one have any good ideas about where i can get info about the effects of shaving on the skin?