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Posted almost 11 years ago

$30-250 USD

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We need several news articles for an ongoing assignment. We will pay $1 for 350 words article. We will provide the area of interest and you should come up with an eye catching title. The news will be current and not alarming Send me a sample on green technology for assessment with your application and confirm if you are ready to start immediately.
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I am a frequent writer of articles and mostly creative writing. Recently I won 1st place in a national chemical engineering essay competition. It is related to green technology as its regarding climate change. I hope it will be of relevance to u. Thank you
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Hello, Am ready to start right now!! I am willing to get associated with you in this assignments. I can guarantee on time submission with great outputs. Thank u.
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i understand i have to match the currents search criteria to this titles to be viewed, the time delivery its not an issue, i have the infrastructure to attend these projects, search and content development
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Very interested and ready to start. Kindly check my PM. Thank you!
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Respected client.. your project seems very intresting to me... i would love to do this job... i have skills to write on many topics... i can provide you EYE CATCHING articles.... Hire me ... plz Thanks..
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This project aligns exactly with my skills and experience. I communicate current green news and topics in a way that is informative, attractive, but most of all, relatable. Below is a short article I wrote for a blog. I can send you more technical writing samples if you need. Thank you. Tips for Making College a Little Less Plastic: 1. Buy laundry detergent that comes in a box. It will be in powder form, which may not be what you are used to…but it’s exactly the same. Do the same with dishwasher detergent if you have a dishwasher. 2. If you’re a beer drinker, choose bottled beer. Most college bars will serve you beer in a plastic cup. If they serve it to you in a glass, go ahead and get the draft beer. If not, choose a bottled beer. 3. This goes for other drinks, too. Water, teas, and iced coffees are all available in glass bottles. When the situation presents itself, pick glass over plastic. Keep the bottle when you’re done, wash it, and reuse it. You can brew your own teas and coffee at home and sweeten them with natural sweeteners of your own. Fill the bottles with water and flavor them with slices of cucumber and strawberries. Yum. 4. School supplies should be paper. Folders, dividers, notebooks, should consist entirely of paper. Paper is great. It’s a renewable resource…unlike plastic. I know that paper school supplies probably won’t last as long as plastic ones, but the cost of something like a folder is so minimal, even a college girl can afford to buy a few. 5. Know the basics of a minimally-platic lifestyle- Cut the bottled water habit. Buy a water bottle or reuse the glass bottle from another drink. Use reusable shopping bags. Keep one rolled up in your school bag, purse, or car. Invest in a thermos or travel coffee/tea mug of some sort. You can save TONS of money by brewing your own coffee and tea at home and taking it to-go. And almost all coffee shops will give you a discount for bringing your own travel mug. Buy from bulk bins when you can. Things like granola, dried fruit, beans, rice, quinoa, and popcorn, can all be purchased from bulk bins. This will cut out the plastic used in packaging and will also save you money because you can buy the exact amount you want. On a positive note… Things you’re probably already doing to limit the plastic in your life…and I bet you didn’t even know it. Getting your music online or from itunes. CDs are packaged in a lot of plastic. Eating in at the diner or at home. This will save you money and limit the plastic used in to-go containers. Buying used books. New books usually come wrapped in plastic.
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Hi Sir, I have been a content writer for nearly 3 years and will provide high quality work. I'm ready to take up your activity. Please check PMB for sample article.
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I can submit 200-250 articles every month. every day 10 articles. I need work urgently.I can start from today itself if you provide topic right now. I am submitting different sample as it is not ready.. Title: The modus operandi of transferring your RSS feeds post the shutdown of Google Reader In case you’re still hooked on to Google Reader posting your RSS feeds to it, you must have been sent alerts about the services shutting down. Google broadcasted the closure of Google Reader from 1st July, and so, it’s high time that you switched over and transferred your subscriptions to other services like Feedly or NewsBlur, if you haven’t yet. To be a little elaborate you should simply stop sending any further subscriptions to Google Reader and ensure that you upgrade your data through Google Takeout so that your meticulously cultivated RSS feeds do not become extinct. As of now, you have many options and your alternatives are likely to go up in the months that follow. The following lines explain how your RSS feeds can find a new nesting place in other websites and the modus operandi of making the switch. Exporting and claiming ownership of your feeds Now that you know that Google Reader has closed shop, you’ll naturally want to shift all your feeds on a primary basis. RSS readers of your postings with Google Reader will be shifting your subscriptions as a matter of course the moment they tap into your account with Google. On your end, you should first save all your feeds by creating a file or folder and storing the same in it. Thereafter, you should be staking claim to your subscriptions by transferring your existing feeds with Google Reader to other services. For ensuring that, you’ll need to redirect to Google Takeout and click on the tab ‘Choose Services’. Thereafter, you’ll have to click on the icon marked ‘Reader’. Google Takeout will work out the total number of dossiers (along with their sizes) that need to be exported in no time. A ZIP file will be automatically created when you click on the icon that says ‘Create Archive’. Subsequently click on the ‘downloads’ tabs for downloading data to your computer’s hard drive. On opening the ZIP file, you’ll view a ‘Reader’ folder, and when you click open that folder, you’ll be led to a .xml file which stores all your feeds or subscriptions. Thereafter, it’s upto you to decide where you’d prefer to store your RSS contributions. You can take your pick from the following services. Feedly Though you have a plenty of choices, one of the most popular services is Feedly. Feedly has of late, brought out Feedly Cloud. You’ll find Feedly very user friendly as you would be able to navigate through their site with ease. Those entrusted with managing Feedly were aware that Google Reader would be closing down shortly and therefore were kept busy helping the subscribers of Reader make the shift to their services. If you’re thinking making the shift to Feedly, you’ll be able to make good use of their Android app. Digg Digg is a new kid on the block and is owned by Betaworks. It is proving to be a big hit with RSS readers. Though it has got underway only recently, it is being lapped up quickly by new users. Anyway, to send your feeds to Digg, you’ll first have to open a fresh account (despite the fact that you already had signed up with them in the past). Digg, like Feedly will be able to draw up your entire Google Reader contributions if you become their subscriber prior to July 1. You’ll find the Diggs icons absolutely stunning on each narrative. There are other services you can select from like ‘Flipboard,’ ‘The Old Reader’, ‘AOL Reader’, and ‘NewsBlur’ to name a few. Regards, Bhaswati
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