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		<title>Stick to the Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last semester, I had two big group papers to do, and in both the groups I was the editor. As editor and leader of a group, you have a lot of responsibilities including making sure everyone is meeting their deadlines, and breaking up bitch fights (I was the only guy in both groups). But the most important thing is to make sure that your final paper is concise, informative, and makes sense. Along the way many people have come to me to ask for advice on their papers. I’ve seen a few good ones, one or two really exceptional ones, and about a dozen or so bad ones. These bad papers have one major thing in common: they say a lot without saying anything. Human beings seem to be very good at complicating things. We think that if something is not complex, then it is not effective. Simplicity seems to be lost in our world. Well, the main thing that I find myself doing in many of these papers is cutting. For example one of the papers that I was editing, the final copy given to me was about 23-24 pages, and I cut it down to approximately 17 to [...]]]></description>
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