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How to Peer Edit an Essay

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How to Peer Edit an Essay

Everyone needs an editor, even the most successful authors, journalists, and scholars. Likewise, peer editing is an essential part of the process for student writers who want to improve and succeed. ...Read More

10/27/2016 8:05pm
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‘Calendar’ as a Verb

Here's a tidbit about using the word calendar as a verb. Last week I saw this sentence in an e-mail newsletter: Be sure to calendar some of this week's activities. ...Read More

10/27/2016 2:05pm
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Cemetery Versus Graveyard

Cemetery is the much older word, going back to Roman times. Today, a cemetery refers to a large burial ground, typically not associated with a church.


The first citation in the Oxford English Dictionary for graveyard comes from 1767, and a graveyard is typically smaller than a cemetery and is often associated with a church. It is part of the churchyard. ...Read More

10/25/2016 4:05pm
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