Found 37 Articles for Content Writing

Who is Pharyl Knight?

Bhaswati Mukherjee
Updated on 11-Apr-2023 12:19:41

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Pharyl Knight is part of the editorial team at Everyday Health. She contributes health articles in Everyday Health. The dedicated, award-winning editorial staff at Everyday Health is committed to helping people on their daily quest to lead healthy life. And Pharyl is part of this editorial team that produces reliable content. This content is developed on current, evidence-based health and medical information and real-world patient and clinician experience to help one learn how to take charge of their health by upholding the highest standards for accuracy, objectivity, and balance. They have helpful assistance from the Health Expert Network, and experienced ... Read More

Content Spoofing

Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 04-Aug-2020 13:37:59

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Content Spoofing is the term used to define the type of attack by malicious programmers in which they present a fake website as a legitimate one to the user by text injection or html injection. When a web application does not properly handle the data supplied by the user using search etc. then the attacker can take advantage of such a situation and inject additional parameters that go unnoticed by the user. This leads to landing on another web page that looks the same as the original webpage. That page can ask the user to input information which is confidential ... Read More

Difference between Top-Down Parsing and Bottom-Up Parsing

Kiran Kumar Panigrahi
Updated on 22-Feb-2023 14:50:48

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Top-Down Parsing and Bottom-Up Parsing are used for parsing a tree to reach the starting node of the tree. Both the parsing techniques are different from each other. The most basic difference between the two is that top-down parsing starts from top of the parse tree, while bottom-up parsing starts from the lowest level of the parse tree. Read this article to learn more about top-down parsing and bottom-up parsing and how these two parsing techniques are different from each other. What is Top-Down Parsing? Top-Down Parsing technique is a parsing technique which starts from the top level of the ... Read More

Switch your blog from blogger to wordpress

Lakshmi Srinivas
Updated on 12-May-2022 08:18:59

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Numerous bloggers start their careers as bloggers with an aim that they must choose a platform and then they migrate to another platform later if required. Often this process involves moving from free hosting to a self hosted site. Those who are established bloggers usually wish to have more control over their websites.Blogger is one of the most popular platform for beginners since anyone can use it without hassle. But it has drawbacks as it lacks customization features. Even though, migration seems to be an easy process from Blogger account to WordPress, three major aspects still remain the same – ... Read More

Are gadget and tech reviews of publications honest?

Suman Nanda
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:25

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Let’s say all this is a big racket where the lists of the so-called “unbiased” and “credible” journalists are maintained by marketing whiz kids. These people are considered as the’ go-to’ ones, those who never think about the consumer impact. They simply mold their articles with flattering flowery language, simply promoting anything and everything in the consumer tech space.It's a Dark WorldSometimes your silence speaks louder than your words, action speaks more than what you wanted to say. Then sometimes you need to break the silence, just like in this article we are going to reveal some of the ugly ... Read More

Is simplicity an inspiration for writing?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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“Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.” — Oscar Wilde.When I read such amazing quotations about simplicity, I feel like step out and explore the meaning and vastness of simplicity. In fact, William Hazlitt in his prose piece, On familiar style is scornful of the writers whose writing style is pedantic, with affectation and pretense, showy and gaudy, and thus it lacks a familiar style and even common sense too.How Can It Be Achieved?Simplicity can only be harvested from within, through hard work, engagement, and insight. This is even ... Read More

I often coin many words in English. How to get them into the dictionary?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Dictionary is a storehouse of knowledge and carries all words and the meanings which further helps us getting hold over the language. Some lexicographers may want to add new words which they have created into the dictionary. Some others might feel satisfied even by the heck of adding new words to customised dictionaries of The Microsoft Word and The Microsoft Outlook.Add Words in Microsoft Word: The initial steps remain the same. After the Custom Dictionaries, One must click on the “New” button. If not this, then one can directly, right-click the word that is new, and chose “Add to Dictionary” from ... Read More

What is an adjective clause in English grammar?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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An adjective clause is a clause which performs the function of an adjective in a sentence. The adjective is a word which modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. For example, a tall man, (where tall is an adjective) etc.The adjective clause may be introduced by a relative pronoun (whom, which, that, who etc) or relative adverb (where, when, after, before etc).Examples of the Adjective ClauseRam, who is the monitor of our class, is intelligent.She is the neighbor, whose dog is Ill-behaved.Give me a reason why should I believe you.Here, 'who is the monitor of the class' in the ... Read More

What is Adverb Clause in English grammar?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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An adverb clause is a subordinate clause that functions as an adverb. It modifies a verb, an adjective, or adverb. The adverb itself is a word which qualifies a verb or adjective or a pronoun.ExampleWhen the last guest left the party, we started dancing.If I make a promise, I won't break it.Here, when the last guest left the party and if I make a promise are adverb clauses.TypeQuestion answeredExamplePlaceWhere?Wherever there are calculators, there is Casio.TimeWhen?After the fruit is ripe, it is sold at the market.CauseWhy? (What caused this?)I didn't call her because I'm busy.PurposeWhy? (What was the reason for doing ... Read More

Who was Robert Browning and what was special regarding his writing style?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Born in 1812 in London, Robert Browning enjoys the pinnacle of popularity only because of his prowess to portray his thoughts. You can understand it with this fact that his grave is now adjacent to that of Lord Alfred Tennyson.His Famous Works"Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession" , which is a long poem composed in homage to P.B. Shelley, “My Last Duchess”, “Porphyria’s lover”, “Andrea del Sarto”, “ A grammarian’s funeral”, Men and Women are some of his popular works for which he is remembered even now.Browning’s Unique Writing StyleDramatic Monologue: His critical reputation rests mainly due to his dramatic ... Read More

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