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Participants were asked to send a text message to Congress.

 

Rally for Medical Research supporting investments in medical research and NIH, Carnegie Library, Washington, DC

 

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Blogged by Consumerist ("Study: Texting While Walking Turns You Into A Robot, A Menace To Society And Yourself" by Mary Beth Quirk - January 23, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/01/23/study-texting-while-walking-tu...

 

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Blogged by Consumerist ("French Priest Offering Up Blessings To Extend The Life Of Parishioners’ Smartphones" by Mary Beth Quirk - June 3, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/06/03/french-priest-offering-up-bles...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("The Time Has Come: Facebook Forcing Smartphone Users To Download Separate Messaging App" by Mary Beth Quirk - July 29, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/07/29/the-time-has-come-facebook-for...

 

Blogged by KGOU ("What Are You Agreeing To In Online Contracts?" by Peter Balonon-Rosen - August 6, 2014) at kgou.org/post/what-are-you-agreeing-online-contracts

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("California Becomes Second State To Require “Kill Switch” On All Smartphones" by Ashlee Kieler - August 26, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/08/26/california-becomes-second-stat...

 

Blogged by Entrepreneur ("It's Official: All Smartphones Sold in California Must Have a 'Kill Switch'" by Laura Entis - August 26, 2014) at www.entrepreneur.com/article/236825

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("City In China Introduces Slow Lane For Texting Pedestrians" by Mary Beth Quirk - September 16, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/09/16/city-in-china-introduces-slow-...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("FCC Filing: “At Least One” ISP Violating Net Neutrality By Blocking Encrypted Traffic" by Kate Cox - October 16, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/10/16/fcc-filing-at-least-one-isp-vi...

 

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Blogged by moneyminiblog ("Before You Work More, Do This: 18 Simple Ways to Cut Expenses" by Kalen Bruce - November 3, 2014) at moneyminiblog.com/save-money/cut-expenses/

 

Used by Baylor University Libraries ("FDM 4340 MEDIA AND SOCIETY") at researchguides.baylor.edu/content.php?pid=572128&sid=...

 

Blogged by Cancer Research UK ("Six Citizen Science milestones from 2014 – number four is out of this world" by Josh Lee - December 18, 2014) at scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2014/12/18/six-citizen-s...

 

Blogged by Scienceline ("Caught in the crossfire of the data throttling battle" by Lauren J. Young - January 8, 2015) at scienceline.org/2015/01/caught-in-the-crossfire-of-the-da...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("Study: 58% Of All American Adults Are On Facebook" by Mary Beth Quirk - January 9, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/01/09/study-58-of-all-american-adult...

 

Blogged by GOBankingRates ("Poll: What Is Your Biggest Fear About Mobile Banking?" by Edward Stepanyants - October 14, 2014) at www.gobankingrates.com/banking/pollbiggest-fear-mobile-ba...'

 

Blogged by WBUR: Here & Now ("Study: Social Media Doesn’t Stress People Out; People Stress People Out" - January 20, 2015) at hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/01/20/social-media-stress-study

 

Blogged by ExpatFinder ("Toilet Texters: Are You One of Them?" by Sherny Graffe - February 3, 2015) at www.expatfinder.com/articles/toilet-texters-are-you-one-o...

 

Used by Business Insider ("Apple’s kill switch has saved thousands of iPhones around the world from getting stolen" by Sharon Bernstein, Reuters - February 11, 2015) at www.businessinsider.com/apples-kill-switch-has-saved-thou...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("Authorities In Three Major Cities Say Smartphone Thefts Have Dropped After Implementation Of “Kill Switches”" by Mary Beth Quirk - February 11, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/02/11/authorities-in-three-major-cit...

 

Blogged by Bustle ("What You Text Vs. What You Mean, So We Can All Stop Pretending "Heyyy" Is A Casual Message" by DOYIN OYENIYI - February 17, 2015) at www.bustle.com/articles/64926-what-you-text-vs-what-you-m...

 

Used by Today's Warm 106.9 ("Texting This Phone Number Will Get You ANYTHING You Want…Well ALMOST!") at warm1069.com/texting-this-phone-number-will-get-you-anyth...

 

Used by hipertextual ("Cómo afecta la tecnología la forma en que nos comunicarnos") at hipertextual.com/archivo/2015/01/consecuencias-tecnologia...

 

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Blogged by TechInAsia ("Who offers the best 4G LTE connection in Indonesia? Here’s our side-by-side comparison" by Enricko Lukman - December 23, 2014) at www.techinasia.com/telkomsel-indosat-xl-axiata-bolt-4g-lt...

 

Blogged by CIO ("Think deleted text messages are gone forever? Think again" by Tom Kaneshige - March 11, 2014) at www.cio.com/article/2378005/byod/byod-think-deleted-text-...

 

Blogged by Tech.Leonardo.it ("WhatsApp: “la danza del Papa” non è un virus" by Alberto Marini - April 10, 2015) at hi-tech.leonardo.it/whatsapp-la-danza-del-papa-non-e-un-v...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("More Google Searches Are Done On Mobile Devices Than PCs For First Time" by Mary Beth Quirk - May 5, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/05/05/more-google-searches-are-done-...

 

Used by WBUR: Here & Now ("The Anatomy Of Viral Content And Internet Outrage" - May 15, 2015) at hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/05/15/viral-content-internet-out...

 

Used by Business Insider ("The allure of 'no ownership' for Millennials is moving beyond housing and cars" by Jilian Mincer, Reuters - May 28, 2015) at www.businessinsider.com/the-allure-of-no-ownership-for-mi...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("The FCC Wants To Know How Mobile Data, Broadband Caps, And High Prices Shape Broadband Access" by Kate Cox - August 7, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/08/07/the-fcc-wants-to-know-how-mobi...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("Just What You Need: Yet Another Stand-Alone Single-Purpose Facebook App" by Kate Cox - August 12, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/08/12/just-what-you-need-yet-another...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("Facebook-Owned WhatsApp Crosses 900 Million User Mark" by Kate Cox - September 4, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/09/04/facebook-owned-mobile-messagin...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("AT&T, Verizon Tell FCC That They Should Be Able To Block Texts When They Want To, For Your Own Good" by Kate Cox - November 25, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/11/25/att-verizon-tell-fcc-that-they...

 

Blogged by Boston Magazine ("Would You Pay $220 for a Tech Detox?" by Jamie Ducharme - September 9, 2016) at www.bostonmagazine.com/health/blog/2016/09/09/digital-det...

 

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Blogged by Consumerist ("House Passes Bill Requiring Warrants For Searching Older Emails" by Chris Morran - February 7, 2017) at consumerist.com/2017/02/07/house-passes-bill-requiring-wa...

 

Blogged by Consumerist ("Smartphones May Be Behind Unprecedented Rise In Pedestrian Deaths" by Laura Northrup - March 30, 2017) at consumerist.com/2017/03/30/smartphones-may-be-behind-unpr...

 

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Blogged by Business Insider Australia ("The founders of Robinhood, a no-fee stock trading app, were initially rejected by 75 venture capitalists -- now their startup is worth $1.3 billion" by Anna Mazarakis and Alyson Shontell - July 7, 2017) at www.businessinsider.com.au/robinhood-app-vlad-tenev-found...

 

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Blogged by Consumerist ("Here’s How Wireless Companies Are Offering Help To Customers In Hurricane-Ravaged Areas" by Mary Beth Quirk - August 28, 2017) at consumerist.com/2017/08/28/heres-how-wireless-companies-a...

 

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Used by Business Insider ("Companies are working to track signs of depression using data from your phone or smartwatch — and Olympian Michael Phelps is on board" by Erin Brodwin - July 1, 2018) at www.businessinsider.com/depression-diagnosis-on-your-phon... (also at www.sfgate.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Compani...)

 

Used by UC Davis Library ("Mobile Websites for Health Resources" by Amy Studer, Bruce Abbott - June 14, 2018) at www.library.ucdavis.edu/guide/mobile-health-resources/

 

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Used by The Atlantic ("My Students Don't Know How to Have a Conversation" by Paul Barnwell - April 22, 2014) at www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/04/my-students...

 

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Used by WDET ("Oakland County Activates 911 Texting" by Marissa Gawel - January 26, 2015) at archives.wdet.org/news/story/oakland-text-911-01-26/

This is a classroom poster I'm using this year, which is Creative Commons licensed:

researchguides.uoregon.edu/fakenews/sift

 

I use this in my 6th grade media literacy unit on "Froot Loop Conspiracy Theories," available on:

mdtech.casady.org/lessons/conspiracy-theories

 

Read more about this unit on my blog post, "Teaching Conspiracy Theories & Media Literacy to 6th Graders"

www.speedofcreativity.org/2022/01/11/teaching-conspiracy-...

The Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills and eventually completed by Thomas Casey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, honors and memorializes George Washington at the center of the nation's capital. The structure was completed in two phases of construction, one private (1848-1854) and one public (1876-1884). Built in the shape of an Egyptian obelisk, evoking the timelessness of ancient civilizations, the Washington Monument embodies the awe, respect, and gratitude the nation felt for its most essential Founding Father. When completed, the Washington Monument was the tallest building in the world at 555 feet, 5-1/8 inches.

 

=====Description Information=====

 

Postcard title: 117--Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.

 

Publisher: Curteich Color ceased operation in 1978. All of its holding are currently archived at The Newberry.

 

Date published: 1932.

 

Printed text: 117--Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.

 

2A-H969.

 

Postcard period: Linen, 1930-1945

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: December 20, 2020.

 

Price paid: $0.12

 

Dimension: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: "Curt Teich Postcard Archives Collection." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/curt-teich-postcard-archives-collection#.... Accessed January 5, 2021.

 

"Guide to Dating Curt Teich Postcards." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach.... Accessed January 6, 2021.

 

National Park Service. "Washington Monument." History and Culture, 26 Aug, 2019, www.nps.gov/wamo/learn/historyculture/index.htm. Accessed January 6, 2021.

=====Message=====

Date: Undated.

 

Text-in ink: "Hi Marvin,

Landed in Washington D.C. today. Will take in all the government buildings while here. I also visit Mt. Vernon. Hope you can take this trip some day.

Mrs. Kaiser."

 

Addressee: Marvin Marohl, Burnett R. 1, Wisconsin.

 

=====Description Information=====

 

Postcard title: 117--Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.-Back.

 

Publisher: Curteich Color ceased operation in 1978. All of its holding are currently archived at The Newberry.

 

Date published: 1932.

 

Printed text: The Washington Monument at Washington is a stupendous shaft of granite 555 feet 5 1-3 inches in height. It is 55 feet square at the based, 34 feet at the top, and terminates in a pyramid of pure aluminum. The foundation of rock and cement is 36 feed deep, 125 feel square. The cornerstone was laid 1848, the Monument was finished in 1885. It is the highest work of masonry in the world.

 

Scenic Art Series, B. S. Reynolds Co. Washington, D.C.

 

Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg U.S. Pat. Off).

 

Postmarked: August 10, 1952. 5pm. Washington, D.C. "Save the Easy Way. Buy U.S. Bonds on Payroll Savings."

 

Stamp: $0.02 George Washington red.

 

Postcard period: Linen, 1930-1945

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: December 20, 2020.

 

Price paid: $0.12

 

Dimension: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: "Curt Teich Postcard Archives Collection." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/curt-teich-postcard-archives-collection#.... Accessed January 5, 2021.

 

"Guide to Dating Curt Teich Postcards." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach.... Accessed January 6, 2021.

 

National Park Service. "Washington Monument." History and Culture, 26 Aug, 2019, www.nps.gov/wamo/learn/historyculture/index.htm. Accessed January 6, 2021.

hameed bhutto , with dr dur muhammad pathan (retired professor,founder research-orrinet institute GUL HAYAT,auther of 30 books on History/Culture/Literature of Sindh,research scolar,research guide,writer,poet,short story writer and social worker

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. "Camp in Tusuyan Forest, Hermit Rim, Grand Canyon, Ariz." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed August 18, 2021. digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-9d93-a3d9-e040...

 

Series 79000 1910-c. 1921

(www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...)

 

Will be published July 8, 2022 in Haw Creek blog.

 

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Mike's notes:

 

Note – This image has been digitally adjusted for one or more of the following:

– fade correction,

– color, contrast, and/or saturation enhancement

– selected spot and/or scratch removal

– cropped for composition and/or to accentuate subject

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Postcard title: Mt Nebo Scenic Drive, 1965, Utah-Back.

 

Publisher: Curt Teich Color ceased operation in 1978. All of its holding are currently archived at The Newberry.

 

Date published: 1965

 

Printed text: Mt. Nebo from Scenic Drive Through Utah.

 

Distributed by Wasatch New Service, P.O. Box 822, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

5DK-1831.

 

Curteichcolor 3-D Natural Color Reproduction (Reg. U.S.A. Pat. Off.).

 

Postmarked: unpostmarked.

 

Stamp: unused.

 

Postcard period: Photochrome, 1945-Present.

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: January 1, 2021.

 

Price paid: $0.12.

 

Dimension: 3 1/2 x 5 /12 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: "Curt Teich Postcard Archives Collection." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/curt-teich-postcard-archives-collection#.... Accessed January 5, 2021.

 

"Guide to Dating Curt Teich Postcards." The Newberry, www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach.... Accessed January 6, 2021.

This is an old map of part of the Glenview district of Oakland, Glen Park Road, then called 14th Avenue, between East 38th Street and Excelsior Avenue.

 

This is a Sanborn map. For an explanation of abbreviations see www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

This is an old map of part of the Glenview district of Oakland, Allman Street

 

This is a Sanborn map. For an explanation of abbreviations see www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

This is an old map of part of the Glenview district of Oakland, Allman Street

 

This is a Sanborn map. For an explanation of abbreviations see www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

=====Message=====

Text-in ink:

"Dear Doreen,

Thank you for your post card. Glad you would like to exchange.

I am 17 years old and a junior in high school. I live on a farm.

I live 18 mile from St. Cloud.

Sincerely,

--Evelyn Fibbers

P.S. 'Write Soon'"

 

Addressee:

Doreen Smidt

Box 130

Route R

Pipestone, Minn

 

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Postcard title: Greetings from Annandale, Minnesota-Back.

 

Publisher: Curteich.

 

Date published: 1934.

 

Printed text: C.T. Fish and Stream Scenes--10 Subjects. Genuine Curteich "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.).

 

Postmarked: Annandale, MN, May 28, 1947. 3pm.

 

Stamp: $0.01 Green George Washington.

 

Postcard period: White Border (1930-45).

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: January 6, 2018.

 

Price paid: $0.45.

 

Dimension: 3 x 5 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

=====Description Information=====

Postcard title: Greetings from Jackson, Mississippi-Front.

 

Publisher: Curteich.

 

Date published: 1938.

 

Printed text: Greetings from Jackson, Mississippi. Curt Teich and Co., Inc. 8A-H2647.

 

Postcard period: White Border (1930-45).

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: January 6, 2018.

 

Price paid: $0.45

 

Dimension: 3 x 5 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

 

=====Description Information=====

Postcard title: Greetings from Annandale, Minnesota-Front

 

Publisher: Curteich.

 

Date published: 1934.

 

Printed text: S-444. 4A-H2162.

 

Postcard period: White Border (1930-45).

 

Location found: Online-Ebay.

 

Date found: January 6, 2018.

 

Price paid: $0.45.

 

Dimension: 3 x 5 in.

 

Notes: All scans are uploaded as archival quality at 600 dpi with lossless file type, .tiff.

 

Sources: www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

"Cartoneras refers to publishing houses that have grown out of this recycling or salvage economy. These small, independent publishers provide a better return on recycled cardboard by turning that cardboard into books. These books are then made available to people at prices lower than that of large publishing houses, broadening people's access to literature."

 

source: UW Libraries website page on Cartoneras

View of the Pisgah Mountain Range from Hendersonville, NC. Curt Otto Teich was an American publisher of German descent who produced popular color postcards, primarily of scenes from American life. He was a pioneer of the offset printing process. Under his management, the Curt Teich & Company became the world's largest printer of view and advertising postcards. www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/researchguide-attach...

It was a great success with several interested people stopping to see what was going on and, in many cases, to participate. To go along with the event, my colleagues put together a guide to researching the global occupy movement.

Dissertation Writing on Microchip, a human microchip implant is usually an integrating circuit board or RFID transponder in silicate glass that is embedded in a human body. Typically, this sort of subdermal implant includes a unique ID number which can connect to details in an online database. It is useful for starters, law enforcement, personal identification, medications, allergies contact details and medical history. To read more>> bit.ly/2vIN6Aa

  

Chicago, Illinois. N. Lincoln Park West. Five three-story townhouses Nos. 1915-1923 are on the left (only two shown). No. 1915 is about in the center of the image. These were built sometime between 1872 and the end of 1881*. The four-story single-family house** on the right has a Chicago Building Permit issued on November 1, 2012, but no owner is indicated. LG Group a design-build company posted advertising signs at the building site during construction. Exactly who the architect was is a mystery. LG Group doesn't seem to have a licensed architect on their staff. In the background is Hemingway House Condominium located at 1850 N. Clark Street. A Chicago Building Permit was issued for construction of this 30-story building on November 14, 1972. Again, no owner is listed, but from a current online real estate advertisement I found the architect was Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and the building was completed in 1974. This company was founded in Chicago in 1931 and have designed many local and international projects up to the present time.

 

*I can't find a historic Permit Index Card for this address at my usual source researchguides.uic.edu/CBP/home. This means I will need to do a line-by-line search in the old building permit ledger books at this same source. Unfortunately, the image quality for some years makes reading them impossible and so it is for most of 1872-1881. Alternately I would have to do this research at the Chicago History Museum that has the same files with readable images. At the present time I don't have plans to go with this more time-consuming option.

 

Update January 13, 2025: Yesterday I found online a 1984 National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form for the Old Town Triangle Historic District. This row of townhouses is located in that district and noted in the nomination form as dating from 1880 and built by Adolph Olsen. Using this information, I was barely able to read the Chicago Building Permit Ledger book for 1880 and I found the building permit. It was dated July 7, 1880 and issued to "A. Olsen." Now it's clear to me why no Index Card existed - no address numbers were listed on the permit. Also, the street name was listed as "Franklin St." an older name for North Park Avenue that was yet another name for present day N. Lincoln Park West. However, I was able to confirm this entry as these five townhouses by the block number - 37 - and the lot numbers - 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34 - yes six lots for five dwellings shown on Robinson's 1886 Atlas. The pre-1909 address numbers were oddly 741-745-747-749 & 757.

 

Update January 14, 2025: I found a building permit notice in local 1880 newspapers that state this row of townhouses contained nine separate dwelling units and the project cost was $27,000. It seems 741-745-747 & 749 contained two apartment-like dwellings each and 757 was an attached single-family house, so nine dwellings. A search for the architect hasn't been successful. I did find that Harald M. Hansen a young Chicago architect in the 1880's designed several projects in this same neighborhood for Adolph Olsen. However, I can't tie Mr. Hansen directly to this project.

 

**This single-family home is about 10,000 s.f. in size and I don't think that includes the basement which is probably finished as well. On Google Maps the lot measures about 45 feet wide street frontage. The row of flat slope-roofed dormers on the fourth-floor mansard roof seem to echo the roof and dormer design at No. 1915. The highly visible overhead power lines are most unfortunate. Ditto the prominent wood pole. Usually, power lines like this are buried under public streets and only go overhead when in alleys.

 

Update January 14, 2025: This house was built with a residential elevator that required a separate sub-permit and inspections.

Prevent Deaths — Get Vaccinated

 

Unseen danger lurks;

Known deterrent lessens threat

of crippling disease—

 

Why unseen magic-

insipid allusion fails:

God-given mind solves.

 

Sheri Edwards

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Poetry/Photography

 

for information about COVID and misinformation about COVID and how to discern misinformation with SIFT, see:

 

askwhatelse.blog/2021/09/25/day-562-prevent-deaths-get-va...

 

researchguides.uoregon.edu/fakenews/sift

  

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Writing is a simple, effective and reliable communication tool. Good writing skills help us to clearly communicate a message with greater ease to a large audience as compared to face-to-face communication. Academic writing helps us to communicate academic messages and lessons to a large group audience in a more effective way. On the same ground, scientific writing is a bit more formal way to write about science. In a more sophisticated way, scientific writing is a type of technical writing that scientists use to communicate their research projects with other field experts. Writing down your scientific work is important to inform others about your research project. There is much more you should know about scientific writing; So let us begin it:

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Know some tips and start writing your research paper. Simple and effective tips to start a research.

   

Epistemology refers to the study of knowledge. It’s a branch of philosophy, like metaphysics or logic. The study of knowledge is very large and has many branches, such as cognitive science. Epistemology is part of cognitive science. As a result, we usually evaluate whether constructivism serves as a unified paradigm. Instead, we favor differentiating constructivist thinking types.

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Understanding the research process is an important step towards executing a thorough research. Let us examine the different phases in research process. Here’s simple and effective strategy for writing a research paper.

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Dissertation writing is a difficult phase in any student’s academic life. It requires him to go the extra mile and follow the rule of thumb in research. It compels him to wake up at night and do research on the chosen topic. It is also proven that an effective dissertation is dependent on the quality of research, and you can only maintain the quality if you follow some rules of thumb in research. Such rules guide you on how to write a quality dissertation and how to collect authentic, original, and genuine content related to your topic.

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