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sania Reg: May 14, 08 Posts: 4
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May 15, 08, 01:31AM
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frostatmidnight sorry due to me all are just claiming you. sorry again and thanks for your kind deed
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FrostatMidnight Reg: Feb 25, 08 Posts: 155
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May 15, 08, 06:04AM
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Please do not worry about them.
Making a small webpage and advertising might help, apart from contacting student bodies to spread the word. Good Luck!
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FrostatMidnight Reg: Feb 25, 08 Posts: 155
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May 15, 08, 06:06AM
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SolidSnake: Do you not remember 'shahida-gate'? Womanly compassion, sweetheart!
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FrostatMidnight Reg: Feb 25, 08 Posts: 155
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May 15, 08, 06:11AM
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SolidSnake: Just for the record...absolutely hilarious. Has it ever occured to you that she might be a fantastic researcher? Students/people who need writing work are more interested in research than in impeccable English. An American or British writer with great language capabilities (not necessarily!) could be a poor researcher. What will the student do with his sublime English? Try not to insult others.
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SolidSnake Reg: Apr 15, 08 Posts: 84
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May 15, 08, 06:57AM
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FrostatMidnight: Has it ever occured to you that she might be a fantastic researcher? Students/people who need writing work are more interested in research than in impeccable English. Cannot agree with you there. Regardless of the research topic, coherent (if not impeccable) use of the English language is a must. Does the following even make sense..... sania: frostatmidnight sorry due to me all are just claiming you. I thought not.
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FrostatMidnight Reg: Feb 25, 08 Posts: 155
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May 15, 08, 07:08AM
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SolidSnake: I thought not. For a dreadful fraction of a second, thought you were claiming!!!
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WritersBeware Reg: Apr 19, 07 Posts: 1231
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May 15, 08, 12:24PM
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FrostatMidnight: Students/people who need writing work are more interested in research than in impeccable English. Wrong. With 100% certainty, customers expect BOTH. With writers like Sania, customers have absolutely no chance at receiving the quality writing that they have been promised, which is how ESL writers (and the deceptive companies that employ them) have ruined the reputation of the industry.
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FrostatMidnight Reg: Feb 25, 08 Posts: 155
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May 15, 08, 12:50PM
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WritersBeware: have ruined the reputation of the industry. Sania and her clients should be able to manage the situation according to their individual requirements.
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WritersBeware Reg: Apr 19, 07 Posts: 1231
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May 15, 08, 03:52PM
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FrostatMidnight: Sania and her clients should be able to manage the situation according to their individual requirements. Whatever you say . . . .
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Lavinia Reg: Aug 7, 07 Posts: 341
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May 16, 08, 07:49PM
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FrostatMidnight: Has it ever occured to you that she might be a fantastic researcher? Students/people who need writing work are more interested in research than in impeccable English. An American or British writer with great language capabilities (not necessarily!) could be a poor researcher. What will the student do with his sublime English? Seriously, this attitude is what contributes to the negative image of this industry. Writers should be able to write to a high standard as well as have strong research skills. Frankly, the research skills are less important if writers stick to topics with which they are already familiar. I really don't understand why you'd offer to recommend someone for a writing job based upon some barely literate posts.
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serene Reg: Jan 8, 08 Posts: 22
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May 17, 08, 06:42AM
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Lavinia: I really don't understand I wondered where you were! It has been your habit to come in on a last minute rescue mission.
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serene Reg: Jan 8, 08 Posts: 22
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May 17, 08, 06:43AM
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Lavinia: research skills are less important That is funny!
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SolidSnake Reg: Apr 15, 08 Posts: 84
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May 17, 08, 08:35AM
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What's funny serene? Research skills are obviously less important if the writer already has a firm grasp of the topic. Totally agree with Lavinia.
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serene Reg: Jan 8, 08 Posts: 22
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May 17, 08, 08:48AM
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SolidSnake: What's funny serene? Sorry, I don't agree. As a student and a writer, I would say that research skills are of paramount importance. Editing could be done easily.
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SolidSnake Reg: Apr 15, 08 Posts: 84
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May 17, 08, 08:54AM
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If the writer has a firm grasp of the topic then research Is NOT as important than if the writer has No prior knowledge.
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serene Reg: Jan 8, 08 Posts: 22
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May 17, 08, 11:24AM
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SolidSnake: If the writer has a firm grasp of the topic then research Our views differ here. Despite having prior knowledge and the needed qualification, further research in the field is absolutely necessary. A commendable paper needs qualification, knowledge and more than anything else, further in-depth research. Unless the English is absolutely impossible to understand, small grammatical errors or lack of sophistication do not matter much, as they can be improved either by the student, or by an editor. The marking regime and grading give more importance to research work involved. My point of view; need not be yours.
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SolidSnake Reg: Apr 15, 08 Posts: 84
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May 17, 08, 11:31AM
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If you say so.
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WritersBeware Reg: Apr 19, 07 Posts: 1231
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May 17, 08, 01:06PM
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serene: small grammatical errors or lack of sophistication do not matter much, as they can be improved either by the student Yeah, because that is EXACTLY what the student expects after having paid a "professional, native English-speaking writer with a PhD degree."
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Lavinia Reg: Aug 7, 07 Posts: 341
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| Edited by: Lavinia May 17, 08, 02:59PM
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serene: I wondered where you were! It has been your habit to come in on a last minute rescue mission. I've been working. And we took a trip to Vegas for an early vacation. It's nice to know I was missed. Who are you? Who am I trying to rescue?
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Lavinia Reg: Aug 7, 07 Posts: 341
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| Edited by: Lavinia May 17, 08, 03:03PM
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serene: Unless the English is absolutely impossible to understand, small grammatical errors or lack of sophistication do not matter much, as they can be improved either by the student, or by an editor. A client should not need an editor to fix the spelling and grammar mistakes of a product bought by a professional writer. That's ridiculous and it is exactly that nonchalant attitude that garners most of the complaints about the products of this industry. Research is easy. Electronic databases and books online make researching most topics facile. Individuals who are degreed and working in their field will already be familiar with the body of research anyway. Oh, and a writer who can't edit and proofread work is going to lose out on a ton of work that is exactly and only that - jobs to revise existing papers - not to mention the many jobs that do not require sources or research.
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