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British Towns - 250 words articles  

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Selected Providers: macdonner

Budget: $30-250

Created: 05/06/2009 at 5:15 EDT

Bid Count: 17

Average Bid:
$ 50

05/11/2009 at 5:15 EDT

Project Creator: smartrad
Employer Rating: 10/1010/1010/1010/1010/1010/1010/1010/1010/1010/10 (12 reviews)

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hi all,

I need someone who can write short descriptions of 34 British Towns - I will provide the list; the article's will be 250+ words in length and written in good English - they are for a new website relating solely to British towns; native English speakers preferred;
Deadline is 1week since acceptance and payment $50 for all 34 articles;
Please bid with a short description of a British Town as sample;

Thanks!
Oana

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4 days

05-06-2009 07:02 EDT

Hello, I am very interested in this opportunity. I have always wanted a medium through which I could express myself, and am happy this opportunity came along. I will be very willing and capable of completing this task in a proper time frame. Our work is such which exceeds your expectations. My work involves research, re-writing and copyscape, plagiarism checks therefore, give us a try! I am attaching a sample of my work which is 100% copyscape free on pmb. Kind regards.

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5 days

05-06-2009 05:57 EDT

Hi There I would love to work on your project. My work will be original and well researched. It will be delivered to you on time. Can provide you samples of my work if the need be. Looking forward to your positive response. Regards Maira Sarfraz

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4 days

05-06-2009 12:36 EDT

Let's start.

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5 days

05-06-2009 09:52 EDT

I will provide you with well-written, grammatical-error-free, interesting-to-read, informative and 100% original copyscape-test-passed articles within your budget and time frame. Please check my articles for variant topics. I'm an expert author at ezine articles, please see the link http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pooja_S_Modi http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Debashish_Kumar http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1348712. http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Debashishk_Sah http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Debashish_Modi Debashishk Sah - EzineArticles Expert Author The work will be free from plagiarism, grammatically correct with good english structure and accurate information. Waiting for your response. Regards, Debashish Kumar

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10 days

05-09-2009 03:48 EDT

Herewith a sample of my work Hinckley In Leicestershire, Home of the Hansom Cab Hinckley in Leicestershire’s most prominent claim to fame is invention of the Hansom Cab in 1835 by Joseph Hansom. However that was a long time ago, and presently this town is the home to the last UK Motorcycle manufacturer, Triumph. Interestingly enough you will also find one of the premier racing circuits in the UK here too, Mallory Park! This circuit hosts the British Saloon Car Championship as well as Formula Ford. Hinckley is quite a busy little town, with a population of just over 43 000 (2001) people. The Longest contour canal in the UK, Ashby Canal traverses through the town, it is situated in South-West Leicestershire a county that has a strong association with manufacturing knitwear and hosiery. It is mentioned by Shakespeare in Henry IV where there is a reference to Hinckley Fair. Leicestershire is also famous for being good hunting country, historic houses, heaths, grazing lands, Stilton cheese, pork pies and the Battle of Bosworth field in1485, where the House of York lost the Crown and Henry Tudor declared himself to be King. Many of the dead from this battle are buried at St. James Church, Dadlington. For many years Hinckley was called “Tin At” (translation – tin hat) by residents. Legend has it that this was because a wandering sheep drover boasted that he was able to drink a hat filled with ale. The landlord of the local watering hole put this to the test, and had a blacksmith make just such a tin hat, and the landlord filled it with Ale. There is another explanation for this name, in that a bucket was placed over the top of water pumps to keep them clean. You will find a pub in Hinckley called the “Tin Hat” and a tin hat also sits atop a flagpole situated at the local building society. A resident of Hinckley, Tony Alleyne converted his one bed-roomed flat into an exact replica of a Star Trek Ship and sold this in 2007 for ¤425 000, so for all you “Trekkies” out there, sorry someone else has already bought it!

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7 days

05-06-2009 07:34 EDT

Hi - Please see PM - UK Native

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6 days

05-06-2009 05:40 EDT

Hi, please check PM for bid details. thanks

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7 days

05-08-2009 18:29 EDT

Please see PMB.

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10 days

05-07-2009 08:35 EDT

Please check PM for details.

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2 days

05-06-2009 05:27 EDT

Hi there Please see PM for more info

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6 days

05-06-2009 14:30 EDT

I would be free to begin on this project from next Monday if selected. I was born in England, so you can read 3-4 descriptions on English towns in my autobiography 'From the spring of fall' as my sample.

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7 days

05-06-2009 06:54 EDT

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Hi, Please see PM

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5 days

05-06-2009 07:13 EDT

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Hi, After completing 23 years of penal servitude with several national dailies and magazines, writing and editing on everything under the Sun, a piece about Blandings Castle followed by traditional pork pie the next minute, an obit followed by a christening. Called it a day and went walkabout only to land at Thirsk which is still an old fashioned market town in the Vale of Mowbray North Yorkshire. Wading knee deep in sheep and sheep dogs I was pleasantly surprised to find that Thrisk was the world famous Darrowby of James Herriot( All things Great and Small). No wonder the place hasn't changed a bit and later after having had a very pleasant pint in the modernish pub, I half expected to run into the characters created so lovingly by Herriot.The old 15th Century church is another magical mystery that adds charm to Thirsk. Its a mere 320km north of London, is Thirsk and about 230km south of Edinburgh and 35km north west of York. I am told the population is just under 5000. That;s the way it should be, an ordinary place with an extraordinary history, ordinary people with extraordinary stories. I guess I will stay put and see if that project of yours comes through. So till then, Cheers! Yours Truly Cadfael

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7 days

05-06-2009 08:35 EDT

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Hello!Please check PM for a sample

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2 days

05-06-2009 11:47 EDT

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i deserve and requiere this job

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7 days

05-06-2009 12:36 EDT

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Hello, Please see PM.

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8 days

05-08-2009 03:52 EDT

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Hello, Thanks for giving us an opportunity to bid. Please let me know your valuable thoughts or feedback and also do share further details so that we can consider revising our quote accordingly. We are a leading content services company. We work with large and small companies for their different content needs. We are 11 years old and has 230 employees with us. We are ISO 9000 certified and can take up the job and complete it with responsibility. Look forward to work with you soon. Regards Anil ETInc

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