tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9059384977414712467.post8933377393880638179..comments2023-05-19T08:47:12.758-05:00Comments on Footnotes: Guest Post: Five Steps to Translate Your Research Reports into EnglishGabihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09620752518478686758noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9059384977414712467.post-51751402371831954262010-08-06T01:12:40.277-05:002010-08-06T01:12:40.277-05:00I love how you ALSO did a bolding of the top idea ...I love how you ALSO did a bolding of the top idea and top text in each paragraph! This really makes a reader want to go on, suddenly it doesn't seem like TLDR! Well done living the principles that you espouse! <br /><br />When I was in Lit Critter land back in college, I remember very clearly the day I realized that my teacher wanted me to put more jargon than clear writing into my essays. It struck me as ridiculous that this was what the transfer of knowledge was reduced to, to make people look smarter by the hedge of language they erected around them.<br /><br />Since that time, I've come back to my senses, and used big words when necessary, but not to keep people out of a place where they want to go.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Mazarine<br />http://wildwomanfundraising.comUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02293855689735966103noreply@blogger.com