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How to Use Binomial Nomenclature in Scientific Writing
Binomial nomenclature – i.e. the Latin names given to animal and plant species – is...
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How to Write a Glossary for Tricky Terminology
Glossaries are used in many kinds of writing to help readers with tricky terminology. But...
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5 Tips on How to Write an Op-Ed Article
Op-eds are a great way for academics and professionals to reach a wider audience. Have...
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How to Write an Annotated Bibliography
An annotated bibliography is a way of summarising and evaluating research on a particular topic....
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Fallacy Watch: Denying the Antecedent
A fallacy is a bad or faulty argument. One such fallacy, associated with academic writing,...
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How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay
In a compare and contrast essay, you look at the similarities and differences between two...
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5 Tips to Enhance Your Close Reading Skills
Close reading is an important part of studying literature. Typically, this means reading a short...
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How to Revise and Resubmit a Journal Article
When you submit an article to an academic journal, there are several possible responses. One...
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How to Avoid the False Dilemma Fallacy in Academic Writing
Students and researchers need to be aware of fallacies (i.e. bad or faulty arguments) in...
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How to Cite a Patent in Vancouver Referencing
Now and then, you may need to cite a patent in your academic writing (e.g....
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5 Tips for Writing a Strong Thesis Statement
Every good essay needs a strong thesis statement. Typically, this is a line or two...
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How to Avoid the Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Fallacy
Post hoc ergo propter hoc is the Latin name of a common fallacy (i.e. a...
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