Archive for the ‘Reference’ Category

The writing

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

We humans have made quite a number of different changes on the face of our planet whether be it for good or ill. The knowledge we have accumulated throughout our long history is staggering. We have advanced on almost all aspects of our life that we can discern. Sometimes we advance as slow as a snails pace while at times we rocket on ahead past all barriers at an impressive speed that we once believed impossible, but always we advance.
In business, money can be moved without it physically changing hands. I, as a student, am so fascinated by it all. Using the internet, or the net as some call it, has its pros and cons. It all depends on how we use it then.. I, for one, use it for custom research paper purposes especially when we are assigned hard topics that I don’t know how to start on. I am also awestruck at how much information you can access through it.
I even found a place where you can asked for the term paper service and other much needed articles that would be hard to construct all on your own, and all of this is done online. I got a lot of help and advice in making and good custom writing, custom paper writing Papers and the likes in that same site.

Lay Testimony

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Lay testimony representing the voice of the people is highly regarded in democratic societies. In the United States, people have become almost obsessed with public opinion polls, especially during political campaigns. Newspapers keep us informed of what “the people” think about issues. In fact, USA Today features lay testimony along with that of experts on its editorial page.Speakers often use lay testimony to provide an understanding of the real-life consequences of issues.
When lay testimony is used this way in direct support of a person, practice, or institution, it can be called a testimonial. However, lay testimony cannot be used to establish the objective validity of ideas. That is the job of expert testimony, which deals with the dispassionate determination of facts and carefully considered interpretations based upon them. In contrast, lay testimony often deals with direct human experience and appeals to feelings.