plainenglish.org.nz
Plain English trainers and editors in New Zealand
http://plainenglish.org.nz/trainers.php
Plain English Power, New Zealand. Read it. Get it. Plain English training courses in New Zealand. We consider these organisations to be reputable providers, but we are not personally responsible for the quality of their courses. Ara Institute of Canterbury. Massey University, Albany, Palmerston North, Wellington. University of Auckland Short Courses. Victoria University of Wellington CEED. Write Limited, nationwide. WriteClick, Wellington (specialising in web content).
webweaversworld.blogspot.com
WebWeaver's World: February 2010
http://webweaversworld.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
A blog about my passions. May include some or all of the following: geek stuff (web design and development, CSS, accessibility, usability), environmental activism, my adopted home of New Zealand (cos its so totally wonderful), international and green politics (rants from a left-wing perspective), gardening, cats, literature, rugby, and a whole lot of other stuff besides. Monday, February 22, 2010. Happy centenary, house! My house was built for one JS Rutter, Esq., and it has the nicest vibe of any ho...
childsplay.scientopia.org
Why LOLCats ruined my English | Childs Play
http://childsplay.scientopia.org/2011/03/09/why-lolcats-ruined-my-english
Trivia Scorecard and Rules. Why LOLCats ruined my English. Mar 09 2011 Published by melody. Under From the Melodye Files. The talented writer and polyglot Robert Lane Greene has a short guest blog. In yesterday's NY Times today suggesting that (as Emily Anthes recapped on Twitter): ". Perhaps we're seeing more grammatical mistakes because literacy is on the rise. In the post, Greene scrutinizes the prescriptivist. Rallying cry that language is in a perpetual decline and must be enshrined (quick! Even tho...
aneyefordetail.co.nz
Home An Eye for Detail
http://aneyefordetail.co.nz/Home.aspx
History of Carter Observatory of Wellington. Briony Coote and Petone Toastmasters Club. Proofreading and Copy Editing Services. Landline: 64 04 569 8092. IPhone: 022 084 1228. Email: briony.coote@gmail.com. Briony Coote is qualified in:. Dip Book Editing, Proofreading and Publishing from the New Zealand Institute of Business Studies. Masters in Public History from Victoria University of Wellington. Dip Website Content Writing from Contented Online Writing Academy www.contented.com. You are the best!
mindreadersdictionary.com
» Seesaw: Explanations as the shaky balance between what is and what should be MIND READERS DICTIONARY: For reading between the lines with greater comprehension
http://www.mindreadersdictionary.com/can-i-change-him/communication/seesaw
Operation blackjack june 22 2014. Stinkin rich slot machine las vegas. For reading between the lines with greater comprehension. Seesaw: Explanations as the shaky balance between what is and what should be. 8220;No, you don’t understand. You see, I show up late for work because I have trouble waking up on time.”. Therefore, after one person demands, and the other person supplies, an explanation, there is often a pause, a moment tottering between collaboration and stand-off. That’s because expla...Object ...
astc.org.au
Education
http://www.astc.org.au/membership/education
Australian Society for Technical Communication Incorporated. This page contains details of tertiary and other institutions which offer courses in technical communication and related disciplines. Some of the institutions are overseas and some may offer the opportunity to study by distance education. The ASTC does not recommend or endorse any training. Each individual should confirm that any recognition or qualifications provided are suitable for their personal situation. Australian College of Journalism.
thenewmans.id.au
The Newmans » About
http://www.thenewmans.id.au/blog?page_id=2
Andrew and Gail on a Chinese Adventure. Mar 7th, 2006 by Andrew. We’re Andrew & Gail Newman and we started our 2 year stay in Shenzhen, China on 22 March 2006. Since we’re going to be here for a while we thought it worthwhile to share our experiences of living in China with our family and friends through this Blog. We hope you enjoy reading about our discoveries, trials, challenges and adventures. 10 Responses to “About”. On 29 Aug 2006 at 9:53 am. I’ve only just made it onto your website! There are some...
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