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Currikula is a new way to improve essays and assignments in multiple ways. From reference management to bespoke feedback on your writing.

London Katılım Eylül 2015
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Useful for students as well!
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Getting there.
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Wrote a guide on creating your own corner of the internet for free without using WordPress and instead using some of my favourite tools @Netlify @NetlifyCMS and @GatsbyJS (non coders can also follow along) 👇@samloyd/how-to-build-a-website-for-free-without-wordpress-72055c4d91fb" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@samloyd/how-t…
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Ultracrepidarian is a person who gives opinions beyond his area of expertise. The story goes that in ancient Greece there was a renowned painter named Apelles who used to display his paintings and hide behind them to listen to the comments. Once a cobble… ift.tt/2DRlHOu
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Similarly the phrase, ‘the bitter end’ referred to an anchor line that was secured to bits or cleats mounted in the bow. Once all of the line was let out, the line was said to be at its bitter end, meaning no more line could be let out. So to fight to th… ift.tt/2ByRFNL
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Ignoring the incredible truth spoken in the above image - today's tip suggests that it would be best not to use personal experiences in your essays. This sort of thing is frowned upon and not rewarded with high marks. There are some cases where it is all… ift.tt/2KsUNOc
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Petrichor means the smell after rain. Smells like dew on the ground or like fresh soil. The word is broken down into two parts: "petr", and "ichor". So the first part, "petr", comes from greek/latin origin, and has to do with stone. Another example of th… ift.tt/2K56QRj
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Using overly complicated works for the sake of doing so is ill-advised. It may make you feel smarter but it hides meaning and confuses your point. That's not to say complicated or long words should be completely removed, just used sparingly and accuratel… ift.tt/2RHXb66
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