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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j89]Philip Yaffe:
Misused Words and Phrases. Ubiquity 2024(April): 1-8 (2024) - [j88]Philip Yaffe:
Creative Writing and Expository Writing. Flip Sides of the Same Coin? Ubiquity 2024(August): 1-7 (2024) - [j87]Philip Yaffe:
Speaking and Writing: Essentially the Same and Importantly Different. Ubiquity 2024(February): 1-10 (2024) - [j86]Philip Yaffe:
Funny Headlines: Laugh at Your Peril. Ubiquity 2024(February): 1-5 (2024) - [j85]Philip Yaffe:
Learning From Established Writers. Ubiquity 2024(July): 1-4 (2024) - [j84]Philip Yaffe:
How to Write a Company Image Brochure People Will Truly Want to Read. Ubiquity 2024(June): 1-5 (2024) - [j83]Philip Yaffe:
Common Fallacies in Speaking and Writing ... and What to Do about Them. Ubiquity 2024(May): 1-7 (2024) - 2023
- [j82]Philip Yaffe:
The Seven Rs of Effective Editing. Ubiquity 2023(August): 1-6 (2023) - [j81]Philip Yaffe:
Fundamental Writing Tips and Techniques. Ubiquity 2023(December): 1-12 (2023) - [j80]Philip Yaffe:
What To Say When You Don't Know What to Say. Ubiquity 2023(February): 1-5 (2023) - [j79]Philip Yaffe:
How to Properly Use Quotations. Ubiquity 2023(January): 1-8 (2023) - [j78]Philip Yaffe:
How to Write and Speak Better in English. Ubiquity 2023(June): 1-8 (2023) - [j77]Philip Yaffe:
Why Over-explaining Is Underrated, and What to Do About It. Ubiquity 2023(March): 1-5 (2023) - [j76]Philip Yaffe:
On Writing Well...and Not So Well. Ubiquity 2023(May): 1-6 (2023) - [j75]Philip Yaffe:
How to Write and Speak Clearly and Concisely without Insulting Your Audience's Intelligence. Ubiquity 2023(November): 1-7 (2023) - [j74]Philip Yaffe:
Lost and Found in Translation. Ubiquity 2023(September): 1-5 (2023) - 2022
- [j73]Philip Yaffe:
Can the fundamental principles of non-fiction writing be applied to fiction? Ubiquity 2022(August): 1-12 (2022) - [j72]Philip Yaffe:
Why is the Ultimate Visual Aid Spelled with 26 Letters? Ubiquity 2022(December): 1-5 (2022) - [j71]Philip Yaffe:
Slips of the tongue and what to do about them. Ubiquity 2022(February): 1-5 (2022) - [j70]Philip Yaffe:
Workings of science: Can mankind survive scientific illiteracy? Ubiquity 2022(February): 1-12 (2022) - [j69]Philip Yaffe:
Making sense of nonsense: writing advice from Lewis Carroll and the "Jabberwocky". Ubiquity 2022(January): 1-5 (2022) - [j68]Philip Yaffe:
Why is expository writing so undervalued - and what to do about it. Ubiquity 2022(July): 1-9 (2022) - [j67]Philip Yaffe:
Workings of science: Is science limited to the sciences? Ubiquity 2022(March): 1-11 (2022) - [j66]Philip Yaffe:
Workings of science: Character traits of science. Ubiquity 2022(March): 1-24 (2022) - [j65]Philip Yaffe:
The surprising benefits of a pre-first draft. Ubiquity 2022(March): 1-4 (2022) - [j64]Philip Yaffe:
Just who do I think I am? Ubiquity 2022(May): 1-9 (2022) - [j63]Philip Yaffe:
How to Avoid Using Too Much of a Good Thing. Ubiquity 2022(November): 1-5 (2022) - [j62]Philip Yaffe:
Fog index: is it really worth the trouble? Ubiquity 2022(October): 1-4 (2022) - [j61]Philip Yaffe:
Different words, same message. Ubiquity 2022(September): 1-10 (2022) - 2021
- [j60]Philip Yaffe:
How verbal variety kills comprehension. Ubiquity 2021(April): 1-6 (2021) - [j59]Philip Yaffe:
Notes on writing from writers of note. Ubiquity 2021(August): 1-8 (2021) - [j58]Philip Yaffe:
The elements of style: a critical look at a venerable friend. Ubiquity 2021(December): 1-8 (2021) - [j57]Philip Yaffe:
How to effectively use body language. Ubiquity 2021(February): 1-6 (2021) - [j56]Philip Yaffe:
Say it well, say it often. Ubiquity 2021(July): 1-5 (2021) - [j55]Philip Yaffe:
Laugh your way to persuasive communication. Ubiquity 2021(March): 1-6 (2021) - [j54]Philip Yaffe:
Creativity and common sense in writing and speaking. Ubiquity 2021(November): 1-8 (2021) - [j53]Philip Yaffe:
What Advertising Can Teach Us About Effective Writing and Speaking. Ubiquity 2021(October): 1-5 (2021) - [j52]Philip Yaffe:
When saying the wrong thing doesn't really matter. Ubiquity 2021(September): 1-4 (2021) - 2020
- [j51]Philip Yaffe:
How spelling reform would promote better writing and speaking. Ubiquity 2020(April): 1-7 (2020) - [j50]Philip Yaffe:
Myths and realities of writing for the web. Ubiquity 2020(August): 1-5 (2020) - [j49]Philip Yaffe:
Don't let good grammar spoil good writing. Ubiquity 2020(December): 1-5 (2020) - [j48]Philip Yaffe:
Active voice, active writing. Ubiquity 2020(February): 1-6 (2020) - [j47]Philip Yaffe:
Why clear communication means aiming for the lowest common denominator - and then some. Ubiquity 2020(January): 1-4 (2020) - [j46]Philip Yaffe:
How to make a microcosm into a universe. Ubiquity 2020(July): 1-10 (2020) - [j45]Philip Yaffe:
How to excite reader interest. Ubiquity 2020(July): 1-9 (2020) - [j44]Philip Yaffe:
The purpose of punctuation. Ubiquity 2020(March): 1-5 (2020) - [j43]Philip Yaffe:
How to get the most from your word processor. Ubiquity 2020(May): 1-6 (2020) - [j42]Philip Yaffe:
The secrets of writing a truly useful executive summary. Ubiquity 2020(November): 1-4 (2020) - [j41]Philip Yaffe:
What can a bumbling, inarticulate Los Angeles cop teach us about effective communication? Ubiquity 2020(October): 1-5 (2020) - [j40]Philip Yaffe:
How to write a corporate image brochure people will truly want to read. Ubiquity 2020(September): 1-4 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j39]Philip Yaffe:
Why visual aids need to be less visual. Ubiquity 2019(April): 1:1-1:8 (2019) - [j38]Philip Yaffe:
How not to be overwhelmed by obvious advice. Ubiquity 2019(December): 1-6 (2019) - [j37]Philip Yaffe:
Silence is golden, especially when you need to say something important. Ubiquity 2019(February): 1:1-1:10 (2019) - [j36]Philip Yaffe:
If you write it better, you will say it better. Ubiquity 2019(July): 1-13 (2019) - [j35]Philip Yaffe:
How to avoid death by powerpoint: Steve Jobs' secret weapon. Ubiquity 2019(June): 1-9 (2019) - [j34]Philip Yaffe:
How to instantaneously improve your speaking voice. Ubiquity 2019(March): 1:1-1:9 (2019) - [j33]Philip Yaffe:
Don't write short texts, write concise ones. Ubiquity 2019(November): 1-7 (2019) - [j32]Philip Yaffe:
Professional writing tips and techniques. Ubiquity 2019(October): 1-14 (2019) - [j31]Philip Yaffe:
How to do a naked presentation. Ubiquity 2019(September): 1-10 (2019) - 2018
- [j30]Philip Yaffe:
First write like you speak, then write like you write. Ubiquity 2018(April): 1:1-1:13 (2018) - [j29]Philip Yaffe:
How to untie your tongue. Ubiquity 2018(December): 1:1-1:11 (2018) - [j28]Philip Yaffe:
Why putting yourself in the mind of your reader is easier - and more challenging - than you might have imagined. Ubiquity 2018(January): 2:1-2:10 (2018) - [j27]Philip Yaffe:
Banishing the fear of public speaking. Ubiquity 2018(October): 1:1-1:15 (2018) - [j26]Philip Yaffe:
The 7% rule revisited. Ubiquity 2018(October): 2:1-2:14 (2018) - 2017
- [j25]Philip Yaffe:
Why writing short sentences may be short-changing your reader. Ubiquity 2017(August): 1:1-1:13 (2017) - [j24]Philip Yaffe:
How to improve your writing by standing on your head. Ubiquity 2017(June): 1:1-1:12 (2017) - [j23]Philip Yaffe:
The three acid tests of persuasive writing. Ubiquity 2017(March): 1:1-1:11 (2017) - [j22]Philip Yaffe:
How to say what you mean and mean what you say. Ubiquity 2017(October): 1:1-1:13 (2017) - 2016
- [j21]Philip Yaffe:
How an Ugly Duckling Became a Swan. Ubiquity 2016(December): 1:1-1:7 (2016) - [j20]Philip Yaffe:
Science, Reason, and Robots. Ubiquity 2016(March): 1:1-1:5 (2016) - 2013
- [j19]Philip Yaffe:
Ubiquity symposium: The science in computer science: the sixteen character traits of science. Ubiquity 2013(March): 3:1-3:16 (2013) - 2011
- [j18]Philip Yaffe:
Resurrecting the bullet point: the return of an old and valued friend. Ubiquity 2011(April): 3:1-3:9 (2011) - [j17]Philip Yaffe:
The 7% rule: fact, fiction, or misunderstanding. Ubiquity 2011(October): 1:1-1:5 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j16]Philip Yaffe:
How Crafty Word Order Can Instantly Improve Your Writing. Ubiquity 2009(January): 2 (2009) - [j15]Philip Yaffe:
How to Generate Reader Interest in What You Write. Ubiquity 2009(June): 1 (2009) - [j14]Philip Yaffe:
How to Rapidly Improve Speaking Skills. Ubiquity 2009(March): 1 (2009) - 2008
- [j13]Philip Yaffe:
How to use presentation slides to best effect. Ubiquity 2008(April): 7:1-7:4 (2008) - [j12]Philip Yaffe:
Can Learning Languages Help You Better Understand Science and Technology? Ubiquity 2008(July): 1:1 (2008) - [j11]Philip Yaffe:
Is a worldwide common language just over the horizon? Ubiquity 2008(March): 1:1 (2008) - [j10]Philip Yaffe:
Why visual aids need to be less visual. Ubiquity 2008(March): 12:1-12:4 (2008) - [j9]Philip Yaffe:
Software Columbo: What can a bumbling, inarticulate Los Angeles cop teach us about effective communication? Ubiquity 2008(May): 6:1-6:2 (2008) - [j8]Philip Yaffe:
Making sense of nonsense: writing advice from Lewis Carroll and the Jabberwocky. Ubiquity 2008(May): 10 (2008) - [j7]Philip Yaffe:
Why Does Time Go Faster As We Get Older? Ubiquity 2008(October): 4 (2008) - [j6]Philip Yaffe:
The Three Acid Tests of Persuasive Writing. Ubiquity 2008(September): 2:1-2:3 (2008) - 2007
- [j5]Philip Yaffe:
How to improve your writing by standing on your head. Ubiquity 2007(August): 3:1 (2007) - [j4]Philip Yaffe:
Techniques of persuasive communication: old wisdom in a new package. Ubiquity 2007(December): 2:1-2:4 (2007) - [j3]Philip Yaffe:
Should English be declared the world's official common language? Ubiquity 2007(December): 5 (2007) - [j2]Philip Yaffe:
The mathematics of persuasive communication. Ubiquity 2007(July): 3:1 (2007) - [j1]Philip Yaffe:
Fast-tracking foreign languages: how to meet the linguistic challenges of working abroad. Ubiquity 2007(September): 2:1 (2007)
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