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Posted on May 31 at 5:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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www.TheEasyEssay.com is a free program that is being used from Special Education to college education, FCAT, SAT, ACT test preparation, home schooling, and educational rehabilitation, as well as in business for concise, organized and targeted memos, speeches, reports, and recommendations.
A noted side effect is that users begin to communicate logically.
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“I have used this technique with my corporate clients, my theology students, and soon with my students at Kaplan University.”
Dr. Kathleen A. Bishop, M.B.A., PhD, ThD.

“I got feedback from the teachers. They love it and we are looking at using it with some of our AT devices.”
Dr. Suzanne Pope Dobson - Calhoun High School (Special Education Department Head)

Thank You, Barry.
I looked at the site and even did a trial run. I will email this information to our Health Resource Consultants and put it in our knowledge base for future inquiries [with respect to] Traumatic Brain Injury.
Respectfully,
~ Erin, U.S. Department of Defense - Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)

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Posted on August 25 at 7:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

FREE CURE FOR ESSAYS, REPORTS, FCAT AND MORE

www.TheEasyEssay.com is a free site that can teach almost anyone how to organize an essay in 5 min. and is ideal for SAT, ACT, FCAT or essay exams, reports, or in any situation where you need to logically prove an idea

www.TheEasyEssay.com, an automated information organization program is also of use for business reports, inter-office communications, special and rehabilitative education, as well as speech organization.

It has been taught to individuals from eight to eighty and been used from elementary education to post graduate work.

As an aid in research, the site is linked to Google®.

For longer papers it can automatically expand into a 17 paragraph thesis.

The program is usable in any language.

A noted side effect is that users begin to communicate logically

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Posted on July 20 at 2:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)

FREE WRITING PROGRAM FOR THE HOME SCHOOLED

www.TheEasyEssay.com is a free site that can teach almost anyone how to organize an essay in 5 min. and is ideal for SAT, ACT, FCAT or essay exams, reports, or in any situation where you need to logically prove an idea.

Our concept is based on our belief that in most conversations, the majority of the conversation deals with one person telling the other person why something is true; that is, giving reasons for its validity. That is all that we ask you to do on this site, except in writing. We use the essay form because it is the most efficient form of organization available and we automate the organization so that you limit your statements to proving only the things that you have already stated were true.

www.TheEasyEssay.com, an automated information organization program is also of use for business reports, inter-office communications, special and rehabilitative education, as well as speech organization.

It has been taught to individuals from eight to eighty and been used from elementary education to post graduate work.

For longer papers it can automatically expand into a 17 paragraph thesis.

A noted side effect of the program is that users begin to communicate logically

The Easy Essay is usable in any language.

If you find the program as effective as I believe it to be, please pass this information on to the media so that the site can get more publicity and help more people.

We would appreciate any feedback, but in any case:

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO WHERE EVER IT CAN HELP.

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Posted on June 4 at 2:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)

FREE WRITING PROGRAM FOR THE HOME SCHOOLED

www.theeasyessay.com is a free site that can teach almost anyone how to organize an essay in 5 min. and is ideal for SAT, ACT, FCAT or essay exams, reports, or in any situation where you need to logically prove an idea.

Our concept is based on our belief that in most conversations, the majority of the conversation deals with one person telling the other person why something is true; that is, giving reasons for its validity. That is all that we ask you to do on this site, except in writing. We use the essay form because it is the most efficient form of organization available and we automate the organization so that you limit your statements to proving only the things that you have already stated were true.

www.theeasyessay.com, an automated information organization program is also of use for business reports, inter-office communications, special and rehabilitative education, as well as speech organization.

It has been taught to individuals from eight to eighty and been used from elementary education to post graduate work.

For longer papers it can automatically expand into a 17 paragraph thesis and is usable in any language.

A noted side effect of the program is that users begin to communicate logically

The Easy Essay is usable in any language.

If you find the program as effective as I believe it to be, please pass this information on to the media so that the site can get more publicity and help more people.

We would appreciate any feedback, but in any case:

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO WHERE EVER IT CAN HELP.

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