by Barbara von Diether, MEd, EdDThesis and Dissertation Writing Coach, Thesis and Dissertation Editor, Scholarly and Academic Writing Consultant Following are some observations about the nature of our language and how it is changing. Here is a sentence containing Read More …
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Business Writing 101 – Business Editing and Writing Services
The Problem Business Writing Enlightened organizations throughout the world are embracing the concept of total quality management (TQM), but at a time when many organizations ask their employees to “do it right the first time to improve productivity” the application Read More …
How Does a Good Editor Make Your Material Clearer and More Reader-friendly?
by Val Gerard According to Murphy’s Law, if it is possible for a sentence to be misinterpreted, at least some of the people who read your manuscript/publication/proposal/book will do just that. From unfortunate experience, I can tell you that it is Read More …
Compiling and Managing NHANES Datasets
by Vicki Lawrence The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has carried out multiple national studies with measures on a variety of health aspects, and includes data on children and adults. These studies have included the National Health and Nutrition Examination Read More …
Using Community Arts Events to Enhance Collective Efficacy and Community Engagement to Address Depression in an African American Community
Using Community Arts Events to Enhance Collective Efficacy and Community Engagement to Address Depression in an African American Community – Dissertation Editing & Writing Help Read More …
Does your editor need to be an expert in your field of study?
By Val Gerard People looking for an editor in science and medicine often request someone who is an expert in their particular field. But, do you really need (or want) an expert in your field as an editor? The graduate students Read More …
Dissertation Help Services
Your capstone, thesis or dissertation proposal describes the scope of your project: the background/significance of the study, the research questions (the problem statement), existing literature related to your topic, the proposed research methodology, and the significance of the study. It Read More …