Need help with writing

Copy machines? Who uses copy machines now in these modern times? Here, we go to the all-in-one scanner/copier/printer, scan in the papers, mail them to the recipient, and then they print them out on the same device. That’s how you do it under New Public Management.

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He should write something like this and hand it in.

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Steaming hot and sassy as well…

Done with that work sheet you gave me. Whew that was a really hard question. I know what I wanna do when I grow up. :smiling_imp:

That makes no sense. WHY would you want to load things for people for FREE??? I mean, it’s okay if you charge them a little bit for the work you do, depending on how much stuff you load.

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I love to write (my work has been published in several journals and magazines), and essays are my favorite writing projects.

An utterly brilliant essay writer is Isaac Asimov.

He wrote almost 1,600 essays, which were gathered into books like The Left Hand of the Electron, The Planet That Wasn’t, Of Time, Space, and Other Things, Of Matters Great and Small, and so forth.

Many of these books are available online for free.

This is a free Internet library that has several of Asimov’s books. See below:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://openlibrary.org/works/OL46301W/The_Left_Hand_of_the_Electron_17_essays&ved=2ahUKEwjywprksI_6AhVRmGoFHWYuAyI4FBAWegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw3to0cTDl8r6OgSfIJo4584

Even if the subject of the essay isn’t interesting, they’re worth reading so that you can get insights on how to argue a point, and a general feel for how an essay should be organized.

Asimov’s essays are always interesting, engaging, and written in a “down to earth” style that makes him easy to understand.

If I can be of further help, please let me know.

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Welcome, Laurapern.

Contributing this post in a thread about needing help with writing… I already like your sense of humor.

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