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Latest NewsHave you checked your inbox yet for that special message from Early to Rise? Today, we're presenting a video from our colleagues over at the Oxford Club. They have a new service... and the guy running it is red hot. One of his plays back in March returned over 700%. And he's had winners like that all year long (and the year before that). How does he do it? And how can you follow his success? First, tune out all the "noise" coming from the mainstream financial press. In fact, totally ignore it. And then let the OC's expert determine your next move based on just one key indicator. It's a system he's developed after an in-depth look at 107 years worth of market data. So if you haven't already, check your inbox for that message from us, click on the link and watch the video to check out his strategy in action. Don't wait, or you could miss out. The next wave of big winners is set to hit soon. -Jason Holland -----------------------------------------------------Highly Recommended----------------------------------------------------- Why Not Join Them? This November, aspiring entrepreneurs and successful business owners alike will flock to Delray Beach and our Info Marketing Conference. Your trip to Florida will be the best investment you ever make. I know that because of the responses we have gotten from past attendees -- like these:
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The Language Perfectionist: Superfluous Words
By Don HauptmanOne of the basic principles of good writing is to omit unnecessary words. Conciseness beats verbosity. Consider these examples I recently encountered:
- "[Author James] Patterson considers himself as an entertainer, not a man of letters."
The word as is dispensable here. Correct: "Patterson considers himself an entertainer...."
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"But I can't recall of an instance when [newspaper] book sections disappeared and book coverage was folded into other sections where the coverage expanded." The word of adds nothing to this sentence and can be deep-sixed.
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Once acquired, colloquialisms such as those above become habitual and are difficult to extricate from one's vocabulary. In conversation, they may be forgivable. But make the effort to expunge them from your writing.
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