answers1: Good authors learn all the rules, then break them. It's
necessary to know how to use punctuation according to the standard
rules, but as long as an author can get their point across
effectively, they can use the punctuation however they please (think
of poets ee cummings and Emily Dickinson). <br>
<br>
There are also small differences between the way Brits and Americans
use standard punctuation.
answers2: I disagree with Toad. Things such as the serial comma are
debated amongst writers all the time. Certain style guides say use
them, others say don't. <br>
<br>
There are basic rules behind punctuation, but those can be bent (to a
certain extent) to fit a certain writer's style. <br>
<br>
Writing is an art form; punctuation use really just depends on the artist. <br>
<br>
Example: I am a fan of the semi-colon. I think it is an underused tool
by the majority of writers I read. Most writers, I find, tend to end a
sentence with a period and start a new one instead of using a
semi-colon (which seems to have been more widely used in the 19th
century).
answers3: Punctuation is like maths, its right or wrong. They may
however have different writing styles.
answers4: While the author does initially write it, it's really up to
the editors. They're the ones that should know what's proper
punctuation and what's not. They should know the proper rules for
grammar, punctuation and spelling. They should not vary.
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Saturday, 7 September 2019
Friday, 6 September 2019
book ideas?
answers1: I love all of Joanne Harris books. Carl Hiaasen writes very
witty, smart, <br>
mystery books. Books about everyday stuff. White Oleander by Janet <br>
Finch. Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi....life in war time Germany. <br>
Not just one type of book....lots of variety....it is the spice of life.
answers2: I like just about anything, but I read a lot of romance and horror.
answers3: I like psychological mysteries, like James Patterson. Or
detective/psych. stuff like Jonathan Kellerman, and his wife's books
are great, too. Patricia Cornwell's books are really good. Like Judith
Krantz, Tami Hoag, and Danielle Steel once in a while. <br>
Of course, there is nothing like a good Harlequin Romance to read
through before bedtime!
answers4: I love horror and fiction books,they take you in a world
full of mystery and they make your mind imagine different
things,scripts.
answers5: I like to read books about anything.
witty, smart, <br>
mystery books. Books about everyday stuff. White Oleander by Janet <br>
Finch. Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi....life in war time Germany. <br>
Not just one type of book....lots of variety....it is the spice of life.
answers2: I like just about anything, but I read a lot of romance and horror.
answers3: I like psychological mysteries, like James Patterson. Or
detective/psych. stuff like Jonathan Kellerman, and his wife's books
are great, too. Patricia Cornwell's books are really good. Like Judith
Krantz, Tami Hoag, and Danielle Steel once in a while. <br>
Of course, there is nothing like a good Harlequin Romance to read
through before bedtime!
answers4: I love horror and fiction books,they take you in a world
full of mystery and they make your mind imagine different
things,scripts.
answers5: I like to read books about anything.
Thursday, 5 September 2019
what are some good books for high schoolers?
answers1: Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole by Micco Mann.
answers2: Try some of the books by Ruth Rendell. She also writes
under the pen-name Barbara Vine. She is the mistress of psychological
suspense. Her books are filled with surprises. She finds the weird
plots in everyday life, which always makes the possibilities more
frightening. So be brave and branch out from the usual teenage fare!
Some of my favorites are 'The Bridesmaid,' 'Heartstones,' 'A Sight
For Sore Eyes,' and 'Harm Done.' By Barbara Vine, look for 'The
Brimstone Wedding,' 'A Fatal Inversion,' and 'A Dark-Adapted Eye.'
Yes, murder, sex and drugs, from time to time.
answers3: (These are all books/stories you will read at one time in
highschool) <br>
<br>
Huge twist? <br>
Read The Most Dangerous Game <br>
<br>
Excitment? <br>
Read Dante's Inferno <br>
<br>
Creativity? <br>
Read The Green Mile <br>
<br>
Want to die of boredom? <br>
Read Great Expectations
answers4: The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Romantic.
Creative. Surprising. A plot that is one big circle. It is really,
really great.
answers5: Twilight. Mary higgins Clark books are realllllly good
mystery books. Jodi picoult books rvgood
answers2: Try some of the books by Ruth Rendell. She also writes
under the pen-name Barbara Vine. She is the mistress of psychological
suspense. Her books are filled with surprises. She finds the weird
plots in everyday life, which always makes the possibilities more
frightening. So be brave and branch out from the usual teenage fare!
Some of my favorites are 'The Bridesmaid,' 'Heartstones,' 'A Sight
For Sore Eyes,' and 'Harm Done.' By Barbara Vine, look for 'The
Brimstone Wedding,' 'A Fatal Inversion,' and 'A Dark-Adapted Eye.'
Yes, murder, sex and drugs, from time to time.
answers3: (These are all books/stories you will read at one time in
highschool) <br>
<br>
Huge twist? <br>
Read The Most Dangerous Game <br>
<br>
Excitment? <br>
Read Dante's Inferno <br>
<br>
Creativity? <br>
Read The Green Mile <br>
<br>
Want to die of boredom? <br>
Read Great Expectations
answers4: The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Romantic.
Creative. Surprising. A plot that is one big circle. It is really,
really great.
answers5: Twilight. Mary higgins Clark books are realllllly good
mystery books. Jodi picoult books rvgood
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
PINTEREST, INC. [PINS] - THE KEY TO SUCCESS LIES IN CONCENTRATING ON THE OVERALL PICTURE.
Pinterest, Inc. [NYSE: PINS] shares fell -1.18% or -0.41 points from their previous closing price of $34.42. The stock reached $34.01 during the last trading session. Over the last 5 trading days of the week, the PINS share price rose for 2 out of 5 days, increasing by +0.59% over the last 7 days.
PINS had two major price moves with the last trading session as the price rose to a high of $34.67 and reached $33.72 at one point. The most recent high is set lower than the 52-week high of $34.67. The most recent high is the $34.67 high. The 52-week high is currently at $36.83 from the current stock price, marking a rally from the recent low of $23.05. The 52-week high is now at $36.83 from the current stock price.
Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS): Analyst Valuation and Results of Operations
Stock traders often keep abreast of what leading stock market analysts are saying about a possible stock purchase. When it comes to Pinterest, Inc. PINS], the most recent average analyst rating available, comes from the quarter ending in December. On average, stock market experts give PINS a hold rating. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. This is compared to the last closing price of $34.42.
Wall Street analysts give their ratings on a scale of 1 to 5 and the current average for Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] sits at 2:58 a.m.. This is compared to 1 month earlier when the average rating was 2.58.
For the quarter ending March 19, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] generated revenues of $0.2 billion. That's 0.65% more than the average estimate of $0.2 billion presented by Wall Street analysts. The three above indicators suggest that the stock as a whole has a mixed mix of positive appeal and some drawbacks, making it a somewhat risky investment that also has the potential to generate a high ROI over the long term.
Keep an eye out for the next planned quarterly results that this company is expected to publish on Do 7 November (65 days).
Fundamental analysis from Pinterest, Inc. (PINS)
Let us now turn to profitability: with a current operating margin for Pinterest, Inc. PINS] was -9.88 and its gross margin was +68.04.
The return on total capital of this company is -7.70, the return on invested capital 12.60%. The return on equity is -7.04 and the return on assets is -5.23. These figures indicate that Pinterest, Inc. is poorly managing its assets and is unlikely to be able to deliver successful short-term results to its investors.
In order to investigate the capital structure of this company, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has generated a total debt to total equity ratio of 17.39. Similarly, the total debt to total assets ratio is 12.69.
What about the valuation? The enterprise value to EBITDA of this company is -337.97. The enterprise value to sales for this company is now 24 August.
Shifting the focus to employee efficiency, Pinterest, Inc. PINS] earns $420,663 for each employee as part of their payroll. Also of interest are the liquidity data of this listed organization: its quick ratio is 8.20 and its current ratio is 8.20. Taking these ratios into account, this company has a healthy ratio between its short-term cash and cash equivalents and its short-term liabilities, making it a less risky investment.
Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has 548.07 million shares outstanding, representing a total market capitalization of $18.86 billion. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. At its current price, it has fallen -7.65% from its 52-week high and 47.57% from its 52-week low.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) of this stock is 55.87. This RSI value is good, indicating that this stock is neither overbought nor oversold.
Conclusion: Is Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] is a reliable buy?
Shares of Pinterest, Inc. PINS] provide investors with both positive and negative signals. Wall Street analysts have mixed valuations when it comes to the 12-month price outlook, and this company's financial figures show a combination of strengths and weaknesses. Based on the price performance, this investment is somewhat risky and at the same time has a reasonable potential for ROI.
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what are some good fiction books?
answers1: shiva trilogy
answers2: Here's a list of books. <br>
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answers3: Divergent by Veronica Roth is a great book to read
considering the description of books you read.
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answers3: Divergent by Veronica Roth is a great book to read
considering the description of books you read.
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
Mathematics, computer science books?
answers1: your question is not proper. <br>
please specify of what type and what levels of books do you require ?
please specify of what type and what levels of books do you require ?
Monday, 2 September 2019
Any good books to read?
answers1: if u like reading books on spirituality and sophism, read
the following books: <br>
1) The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho <br>
2) The devil and miss prym by Paulo Coelho <br>
3) The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho <br>
4) The forty rules of love by Elif Shafak
answers2: The Morganvile Vampire series by Rachel Caine <br>
Vampire Acadamy series by Richelle Mead <br>
Old Magic by Marianne Curley <br>
Bridghids quest, Elphames choice by P.C Cast
answers3: The maze runner by James dashner <br>
Shatter me by Tahereh Mafi <br>
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead <br>
Gone by Michael Grant <br>
The 5th wave by Rick Yancey <br>
Hereafter by tara hudson <br>
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare <br>
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
answers4: Definitely The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare there
are 5 books now and the last one comes out on May 27th but they are
AMAZING i read them in a week. there is Cliff hangers twist endings
romance action betrayal, it always keeps you guessing and wanting more
you never get bored because so many things happen all the time you
feel the emotions of the characters its great ahh i loved reading all
of them please consider reading them
answers5: Hush, hush (book 1), Crescendo (book 2) - Becca Fitzpatrick <br>
<br>
Shiver (book 1), Linger (book 2), Shiver (book 3) - Maggie Stiefvater <br>
<br>
The Hollow (book 1), The Haunted (book 2) - Jessica Verday <br>
<br>
Halo (book 1), Hades (book 2) - Alexandra Adornetto <br>
<br>
Wither (book 1), Fever (book 2) - Lauren DeStefano <br>
<br>
Fallen (book 1), Torment (book 2), Passion (book 3) - Lauren Kate <br>
<br>
City of Bones (book 1), City of Ashes (book 2), City of Glass (book
3), City of Fallen Angels (book 4) - Cassandra Clare <br>
<br>
Clockwork Angels (book 1), Clockwork Prince (book 2) - Cassandra Clare <br>
<br>
The Hunger Games (book 1), Catching Fire (book 2), Mockingjay (book 3)
- Suzanne Collins <br>
<br>
The Summoning (book 1), The Awakening (book 2), The Reckoning (book 3)
- Kelley Armstrong <br>
<br>
The Gathering (book 1) - Kelley Armstrong <br>
<br>
Beautiful Creatures (book 1), Beautiful Darkness (book 2), Beautiful
Chaos (book 3) - Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl <br>
<br>
Nightshade (book 1), Wolfsbane (book 2) - Andrea Cremer <br>
<br>
Unearthly - Cynthia Hand <br>
<br>
Abandon - Meg Cabot
answers6: I'm a huge book geek so can I list a few? <br>
<br>
if you're into fiction/fantasy: <br>
the harry potter series by J.K. Rowling <br>
the heir trilogy by Cinda Williams Chima <br>
the seven realms series by Cinda Williams Chima <br>
inkheart (and the rest of the trilogy) Cornelia Funke <br>
<br>
if you're into science fiction: <br>
A Wrinkle in Time and the rest of the series by Madeline L'Engle <br>
the so you want to be a wizard series Diane Duane <br>
<br>
if you're into dystopian novels (post apocalyptic): <br>
The Delirium Trilogy by Lauren Oliver <br>
The Chemical Garden Trilogy by Lauren Destefano <br>
The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu <br>
The Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Ross <br>
The Gone Series by Michael Grant <br>
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins <br>
<br>
if you're into realistic fiction: <br>
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green <br>
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson <br>
Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock <br>
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen <br>
<br>
easy reads: <br>
A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass <br>
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass <br>
Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass
answers7: The Hunger Games Triology by Suzanne Collins <br>
Gone by Michael Grant <br>
The Child Thief by Brom
answers8: Divergent series
answers9: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins <br>
Unraveling by Elizabeth Norris <br>
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken <br>
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo <br>
Unwind by Neal Shusterman <br>
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas <br>
Pivot Point by Kasie West <br>
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neal Gaiman (Really an adult book,
but has a lot of crossover appeal) <br>
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey <br>
Cinder by Marissa Meyer <br>
Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger <br>
Everneath by Brodi Ashton <br>
Incarnate by Jodi Meadows <br>
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
answers10: As per my recommendation you should read following types of
books <br>
<br>
1 Success through Personality <br>
2 Everybody Wins <br>
3 Inspiring People Challenging Lives <br>
4 You Can Succeed <br>
5 Leadership <br>
6 Contemporary Leadership
the following books: <br>
1) The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho <br>
2) The devil and miss prym by Paulo Coelho <br>
3) The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho <br>
4) The forty rules of love by Elif Shafak
answers2: The Morganvile Vampire series by Rachel Caine <br>
Vampire Acadamy series by Richelle Mead <br>
Old Magic by Marianne Curley <br>
Bridghids quest, Elphames choice by P.C Cast
answers3: The maze runner by James dashner <br>
Shatter me by Tahereh Mafi <br>
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead <br>
Gone by Michael Grant <br>
The 5th wave by Rick Yancey <br>
Hereafter by tara hudson <br>
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare <br>
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
answers4: Definitely The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare there
are 5 books now and the last one comes out on May 27th but they are
AMAZING i read them in a week. there is Cliff hangers twist endings
romance action betrayal, it always keeps you guessing and wanting more
you never get bored because so many things happen all the time you
feel the emotions of the characters its great ahh i loved reading all
of them please consider reading them
answers5: Hush, hush (book 1), Crescendo (book 2) - Becca Fitzpatrick <br>
<br>
Shiver (book 1), Linger (book 2), Shiver (book 3) - Maggie Stiefvater <br>
<br>
The Hollow (book 1), The Haunted (book 2) - Jessica Verday <br>
<br>
Halo (book 1), Hades (book 2) - Alexandra Adornetto <br>
<br>
Wither (book 1), Fever (book 2) - Lauren DeStefano <br>
<br>
Fallen (book 1), Torment (book 2), Passion (book 3) - Lauren Kate <br>
<br>
City of Bones (book 1), City of Ashes (book 2), City of Glass (book
3), City of Fallen Angels (book 4) - Cassandra Clare <br>
<br>
Clockwork Angels (book 1), Clockwork Prince (book 2) - Cassandra Clare <br>
<br>
The Hunger Games (book 1), Catching Fire (book 2), Mockingjay (book 3)
- Suzanne Collins <br>
<br>
The Summoning (book 1), The Awakening (book 2), The Reckoning (book 3)
- Kelley Armstrong <br>
<br>
The Gathering (book 1) - Kelley Armstrong <br>
<br>
Beautiful Creatures (book 1), Beautiful Darkness (book 2), Beautiful
Chaos (book 3) - Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl <br>
<br>
Nightshade (book 1), Wolfsbane (book 2) - Andrea Cremer <br>
<br>
Unearthly - Cynthia Hand <br>
<br>
Abandon - Meg Cabot
answers6: I'm a huge book geek so can I list a few? <br>
<br>
if you're into fiction/fantasy: <br>
the harry potter series by J.K. Rowling <br>
the heir trilogy by Cinda Williams Chima <br>
the seven realms series by Cinda Williams Chima <br>
inkheart (and the rest of the trilogy) Cornelia Funke <br>
<br>
if you're into science fiction: <br>
A Wrinkle in Time and the rest of the series by Madeline L'Engle <br>
the so you want to be a wizard series Diane Duane <br>
<br>
if you're into dystopian novels (post apocalyptic): <br>
The Delirium Trilogy by Lauren Oliver <br>
The Chemical Garden Trilogy by Lauren Destefano <br>
The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu <br>
The Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Ross <br>
The Gone Series by Michael Grant <br>
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins <br>
<br>
if you're into realistic fiction: <br>
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green <br>
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson <br>
Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock <br>
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen <br>
<br>
easy reads: <br>
A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass <br>
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass <br>
Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass
answers7: The Hunger Games Triology by Suzanne Collins <br>
Gone by Michael Grant <br>
The Child Thief by Brom
answers8: Divergent series
answers9: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins <br>
Unraveling by Elizabeth Norris <br>
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken <br>
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo <br>
Unwind by Neal Shusterman <br>
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas <br>
Pivot Point by Kasie West <br>
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neal Gaiman (Really an adult book,
but has a lot of crossover appeal) <br>
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey <br>
Cinder by Marissa Meyer <br>
Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger <br>
Everneath by Brodi Ashton <br>
Incarnate by Jodi Meadows <br>
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
answers10: As per my recommendation you should read following types of
books <br>
<br>
1 Success through Personality <br>
2 Everybody Wins <br>
3 Inspiring People Challenging Lives <br>
4 You Can Succeed <br>
5 Leadership <br>
6 Contemporary Leadership
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