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Monday, 23 February 2015

Top 50+ Academic Writing Websites Best Place to Hire Freelance ,Make Money Online

Are you looking for academic writing work? Just sign up with one of these academic writing websites and start earning a living online.
If you are still green and you have no idea what I am talking about, you are probably better off reading this introduction to academic writing first. These are the best academic writing websites at the moment.
·         Essaysone.com -A different kind of academic writing account. In Essaysone.com you communicate directly with the client, on the price and everything. Veryyy lenient on everything. I also a secure site for your bank account.
·         Uvocorp.com – The best academic writing account at the moment. Simply because of the average-to-very-good pay, job security, and lenient editors.
What to expect
1.      Lots of work during the peak season, but close to no work during the low season.
2.      Editors are a bit lenient, and fines are very rare.
3.      Chances of your account being closed are very slim.
·         Academic Experts – This is an Uvocorp affiliate i.e. this website is run by the same company that owns Uvocorp, just under a different name.
·         Essaywriters.net – You will always get varied opinions from writers on this account. Irrespective of what people say I believe it is still one of the best. It has the highest income potential.
What to expect:
1.      Lots of work throughout the year, even during the low season.
2.      During the low season the CPP can go as low as $2 – $5, but during the peak season depending on the level of your account, the CPP can go as high as $10 – $20
3.      Very strict editors, you can expect fines for very flimsy reasons.
4.      Very high quality work is expected or else you stand to lose your account.
·         Writers.ph – An Essaywriters.net affiliate.
·         Asiawriters.net – An EW affiliate.
·         FreelancerCareers – An EW affiliate.
·         Academia-Research – Have some of the highest CPP’s around but jobs are very hard to come by. They are very strict on quality.
·         Writerscash – An academia-research affiliate
·         Writerbay – One of my favorites. Jobs are always in plenty, and they are lenient on the quality of work required.
·         FreelanceWritingCenter – The best academic writing around, according to some people, but not me.
·         4writers – Similar to Essaywriters.net, but with fewer jobs.
·         Essayshark – A different kind of academic writing account. In Essayshark you communicate directly with the client, on the price and everything. Veryyy lenient on everything.
·         Allwriting.net – My first and still my favorite academic writing account. No fines, job security and timely payment. Most of the jobs are from Australia, where not much is expected in terms of quality.
·         SNR
·         EssayJedi.com – Similar to Essayshark
·         AcademicSciences.co.uk
·         Uploadessays.com
·         Topwriterslist.com
·         Bluecorp
·         Acemyhomework.com
·         Prospectsolution.com
·         Researchwritingcenter.com
·         Research Eden
·         Livingston Research
·         Proficientwriters.com
·         Euroessays.com
·         Academic Writers Bureau

·         HomeworkMarket – The easiest website to secure an account. There are no tests, no certifications, no nothing. Good place to start from, for new writers.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Reports on Michael Sam's Showering Habits at Rams Training Camp (ESPN)

All reports out of St. Louis seem to show Rams defensive end Michael Sam has been a good fit in the locker room so far while he tries to become the first active gay player in NFL history.
Now that final roster cuts are quickly approaching, Sam will be under even more intense scrutiny moving forward.
On Tuesday, ESPN's Josina Anderson gave a report from Rams training camp. One of the subject matters: Sam's showering habits.

Update: Aug. 26 at 3:20 p.m. ET
St. Louis Rams defensive end Chris Long has responded to ESPN's report regarding Michael Sam's showering habits. 

Anderson said an unnamed defensive player claimed Sam was waiting to take a shower "as to not make his teammates feel uncomfortable," which the player found as a way of "respecting our space."
Anderson said Rams defenders Kendall Langford and Alec Ogletree told her that they hadn't noticed and weren’t tracking his showering habits.

Argentina winger Angel di Maria has arrived at Manchester United’s Carrington training complex to complete a British record £59.7million transfer from Real Madrid.

The 26-year-old flew in from Spain on Monday night and will undergo a medical on Tuesday before signing a long-term contract to join Louis van Gaal’s side.
It will complete a deal that smashes the previous British transfer record of £50million paid by Chelsea to Liverpool for Fernando Torres in 2011.
Gary Neville believes that Angel Di Maria will be a good thing for Juan Mata at Manchester United.
Sky Sports’ journalist and Spanish football expert Guillem Balague broke the news on Saturday that United had moved for Di Maria after the player told Real Madrid he wished to leave the club this summer.
United moved swiftly and directly for his services to such an extent that it was even agreed in advance he would wear the club’s number seven shirt – worn by the likes of David Beckham, Eric Cantona, Cristiano Ronaldo, George Best and Bryan Robson.
After United disappointingly drew away to Sunderland on Sunday, boss Van Gaal remained silent on the transfer but it later emerged Di Maria was to arrive in Manchester the following day to finalise his personal terms.
The Revista panel believe Angel Di Maria will be a big miss to Real Madrid whilst Guillem Balague gives all the details on his transfer to Manchester Unite
And on Monday Night Football, former Reds defender and Sky Sports’ football expert Gary Neville said it was a great piece of business for the club.
“This fits the bill if they can get him,” he said. "It’s good business. United just need to get the right players in and this one is.
“He'll get pace into the game and get from box to box. He’s the right signing. You could argue they need other players in other areas but they definitely need a wide player.
"The fans say a central midfielder or a centre-back is needed more, but I don't see any difference with a winger in that they need all three. This is the first part of that.”
Is the reported £60m fee for Angel di Maria...

England: Frank Lampard has decided to retire from internationals

Frank Lampard has announced that he has decided to retire from international football after making 106 appearances for England.

The 36-year-old former Chelsea man, who recently joined Manchester City on loan from New York City FC, scored 29 goals during a distinguished 15-year international career.
He played at the last three World Cups and was named England player of the year in 2004 and 2005.
However, he has now decided to follow his long-time midfield partner Steven Gerrard into international retirement, two weeks before qualifying begins for Euro 2016.
Lampard released a statement which read: “I have taken the decision to retire from international football.
“It has been a very tough decision for me to make, which is why I have given it so much thought since the World Cup.
“I have always been exceptionally proud and honoured to represent my country and have to say, looking back, I have enjoyed every minute of wearing the England shirt."
Lampard left Chelsea at the end of last season after a trophy-laden 13-year spell with the London club.
And he added: “Due to my club career now going in a different direction, it is of the utmost importance for me to consider my family first and also to concentrate on how I can perform consistently to the best of my abilities over my next few years in club football.
"I have always been exceptionally proud and honoured to represent my country and have to say, looking back, I have enjoyed every minute of wearing the England shirt."
Frank Lampard
“It is now the time to move forward and I feel very confident that, with Roy Hodgson in charge, the young players that we have coming through, and the changes that are being made throughout the development of the youth system in this country, we will have success in the future and a team that this country deserves.
“I would like to thank all the managers that I have worked under, all the players that I have been fortunate enough to play alongside, and all the England fans for their support, not only at home but particularly on their travels with the team around the world.
“I now look forward to continuing to support the team as a fan and wish them every success for the upcoming campaign towards France 2016.”
Lampard made his debut for England in a friendly victory over Belgium in October 1999 and scored three goals in four matches as they reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2004.
He played every minute at the 2006 World Cup but was one of three players to miss a penalty in the quarter-final shoot-out loss to Portugal.
England exited the 2010 tournament at the second-round stage after a 4-1 loss to Germany, during which Lampard famously had a shot which replays showed crossed the goal-line when it bounced down off the crossbar, only for the officials to fail to award a goal.
He was named vice-captain of the squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil and made his one appearance when he led the side for the 0-0 draw with Costa Rica which concluded their campaign, as they crashed out at the group stages.
Lampard retires as England's ninth highest scorer of all-time and the fifth most-capped outfield player.
Roy Hodgson's side will now have to move on without Gerrard and Lampard, and the manager will name his next squad and a new captain on Thursday, ahead of a Wembley friendly against Norway (3 September) and the first Euro 2016 qualifier in Switzerland (8 September).

Tennessee uses Beyoncé to recruit top football prospect (All Time News)

Tennessee is pulling out all the stops to recruit ESPN 300 defensive tackle Shy Tuttle

Tuttle, the No. 31 recruit in the ESPN 300 who also holds offers from fellow SEC schools Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss and South Carolina, tweeted this inventive recruiting poster from the Vols. 

Apparently, Beyoncé is in on rebuilding the Vols #BrickByBrick, as they say in Knoxville. 


Friday, 13 June 2014

Spain open their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands

Holders Spain open their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands on Friday in a repeat of the 2010 final with the Dutch out for revenge.
Andres Iniesta's strike four minutes from the end of extra-time in the Johannesburg final crowned Spain as world champions for the first time and now, four years later, the European giants clash again at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova in the mouth-watering opening match of Group B.
With South American dark horses Chile and Australia still to come, a win for either side would set the group's agenda.
Captain Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Nigel De Jong and Dirk Kuyt are the five survivors from the 2010 final in the current squad and the Dutch have made no secret of their desire for revenge.
"It was a big chance for us to win the World Cup and we were really close," said Aston Villa defender Ron Vlaar.
"It should always burn inside to make something right. To play against them now in the first game is a great challenge."
Veteran midfielder Wesley Sneijder, who will win his 100th cap in the match, said the wounds of that defeat were still raw.
"It's like a scar that hasn't yet healed. It always gets me down when I think about it," said the Galatasaray star.
As the double European and reigning world champions, Vicente del Bosque's Spain are bidding to join Brazil and Italy as the only teams to have enjoyed back-to-back World Cup wins.
The ever-loyal Del Bosque is expected to make just one change from the side which started and won the Euro 2012 final with Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta coming in for Alvaro Arbeloa at right-back.
Cesc Fabregas should start up front for Spain with Brazil-born Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa expected to make a second-half appearance from the bench.
"We don't have any fear. But we do have respect," said del Bosque.
"Holland are a well-organised team, well-coached, and I am sure they will make things difficult for us."
Spain can expect a hostile reception in Salvador, judging by last year's Confederations Cup when they were widely booed on their run to the final where they lost 3-0 to hosts Brazil.
Van Persie is expected to be fit, despite arriving in Brazil as an injury concern after sustaining a groin problem in last week's 2-0 friendly win over Wales in Amsterdam.
Coach Louis van Gaal has experimented with a 5-3-2 formation designed to close down Spain's potent attack and counter-attack hard.
But the future Manchester United manager used a 4-4-2 formation against the Welsh to keep the Spanish guessing which system he will use in Salvador.
Much relies for the Dutch on their attacking triumvirate of Van Persie, Arjen Robben and Sneijder, while their defence has been criticised as the team's weak link.
Spain are wary of their opponents' ability to hit them on the break, warned midfielder Sergio Busquets.
The 25-year-old Barcelona star, who played in the 2010 final, said while most of the team that won the World Cup remained, Holland now have a lot of new young talent.
"We have practically the same players whereas they have had an infusion of new players and a new coach (Louis van Gaal)," said Busquets.
"They have deployed a different system of playing, with five defenders and relying on hitting their opponents on the counter-attack.
"We have to thwart their counter-attacks and also keep a close eye on their most effective players such as Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie and Wesley Sneijder.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Japan captain Hasebe ready after injury

Japan captain Makoto Hasebe has declared himself "ready to go" for his team's World Cup Group C opener against Ivory Coast in Recife at the weekend, shrugging off worries over a knee injury.
"There is no problem (with the knee) and I have been taking part in full training," the Eintracht Frankfurt defensive midfielder said after Wednesday's workout at Japan's World Cup base camp in Itu, near Sao Paulo.
"Obviously it is the coach that decides but I am ready to go," the 30-year-old said about the chance of his making the first team for the match which kicks off at 11pm local time on Saturday (0200GMT Sunday), according to Kyodo News.
Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni has shown great faith in Hasebe since taking over the Blue Samurai after the 2010 World Cup, depending on him to help fulfil the goal of at least a quarterfinal spot in a team studded with talent, including Manchester United's Shinji Kagawa and AC Milan midfielder Keisuke Honda.
Hasebe suffered a torn lateral meniscus in his right knee playing for his former club Nuremberg in a January friendly.
He underwent surgery twice on the knee but played the full 90 minutes in Nuremberg's final game of the season and played the second half in Japan's 1-0 friendly win over Cyprus at home on May 27.
But he sat out Japan's last two warm-up matches in which they beat Costa Rica and Zambia at their training camp in Florida.
Hasebe and Stuttgart defender Gotoku Sakai had been the only real injury concerns for Zaccheroni but the Italian tactician now has a fully fit squad.
Japan have shown attacking flair, scoring seven goals in the Florida friendlies, but their leaky defence yielded four.
Hasebe said Ivory Coast have similar problems.
"Ivory Coast are strong in attack but on the other hand they are a bit flimsy in defence," he said. "We are both attacking teams and I think it will be the team with the highest levels of concentration that will come out on top."
Japan will also face Greece and Colombia in Group C.
 

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