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Tip 1: Smile. Tip 2: Listen. Tip 3: Arouse an “eager want.” Tip 4: Use names. Tip 5: Avoid arguments. Tip 6: If appropriate, apologize. Tip 7: Let customers sell to themselves. Tip 8: Ask what's in it for customers.
“1. Be all that you can be.” “2. See all that you can see.” “3. Do all that you can do.” “4. Say all that you can say.” “5. Give all that you can give..” “6. Gain all that you can gain.” “7. Drive to stay alive and thrive.”
Some do, Some don't, Some will, Some won't We did, Katimavik 80-81'
“Odds and Ends.” “Yearning, Learning and Earning.” “Letters and Betters.” “Wills and Thrills.” “Prologues and Epilogues.” “In Whole and in Part.” “The Last Cast of the Past.”
"Tenants and landlords have obligations and rights. For instance, the main obligation of a tenant is to pay the rent and to be paying it on time while the main obligation of the landlord is to deliver the dwelling in a good habitable condition and to maintain it in that state."
He slips through the hedgeow and in no time is seen sitting on the bench surprised by it all. In the shadow of Old Sarum he sits. Salisbury is in sight. It slopes slowly from the old to the new. Now hungry and not too sure what to do about the rue he concludes… ‘I can live with the hunger for a bit… but the thirst I can’t.’ He finds a thrown water bottle and heads into town down a road sloping into Salisbury. Just short of the town, he passes by a park and spots a fountain. He doesn’t think he just drinks, with thirsty urgency. He rinses then fills up his bottle. Rote returns to his hideaway without even venturing into the town proper. He’s pickled by the predicament. He’s em...
Copyright © 2013 by Rote Writer ® All rights reserved Printed in Canada 1st Edition Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book in any form whatsoever. For information please address: Rote Writer Publishing House P.0. Box 995 Hudson Quebec Canada J0P 1H0 www.rotewriter.com Upon request book(s) may be hand-bound and printed for archival quality. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Zeigdel, Tim, 1963- Rote Writer Plenty of Ichthys / Tim Zeigdel. Rote Writer 1708-6876 ISBN 0-9876864-1-0 EAN/Bar Code 978-0-9876864-1-1 I. Title. II. Series: Writer, Rote, 1963- . Rote Writer; v.1 PS8649.E48D46 2013 C813‘.6 22 C2013-902455-9 AMICUS No: 40983103 Canadiana Publisher‘s Note: This in part is a true story
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Prepared by educators, theoreticians, and researchers, the papers in this collection address the connections and interdependencies between writing and cognition. The 24 papers deal with the following topics: (1) rhetoric and romanticism; (2) cognitive immaturity and remedial college writers; (3) current brain research and the composing process; (4) recovering and discovering treasures of the mind; (5) understanding composing; (6) written products and the composing process; (7) modes of thinking and modes of argument; (8) the relation of invention to arrangement; (9) computing as a mode of inventing; (10) invention and the writing sequence; (11) writing as evidence of thinking; (12) the write...