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the writer needs to understand the story before deciding on a title
Thats a tough one, and you're going to get a lot of different opinions. When looking at gender equality its always ALWAYS Western economics (ie different mixtures of capitalism and socialism. More socialism=less capitalism and vice versa). And racial equality seems to also follow gender equality. So the answer most likely in short is some sort of combination of capitalism and socialism. I say most likely because its like the scientific method, we can only disprove methods, like we disproved anarchy or communism as being most equal. Of course someone is going to say communism if the most equal, which in theory is true (I think thats the definition right?), but has yet to be true in practice. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/12/top-countries-for-gender-_n_760012.html#s154763&title=Iceland__1
The salvage title has to do with obtaining a loan on the car. However, I would disclose it.
The "subject property" is the property referred to in a deed, mortgage, contract, title report, title certification, restriction, lease, etc.
Title
You've got this backward --- the title comes last. Write the story first and you'll have your title when you finish.
To pick a title for a book or story, the title should capture the theme of the story. To know what the title should be we would need to read the article or story that is in question to determine the story.
Shamans are not Native American. Shamans are from Siberia. Native Americans have medicine men and women. Their title is medicine man or medicine women in the tribes language.
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A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
The title must come from your story! Write the story first, then your title will have come to you from what you wrote.
The title comes from the story, not the other way around! Finish your story and you'll find the title from what you've written.
You're going about it backwards, I'm afraid - the title comes last, not first. Finish your story and the title will come out of what you've written!
The title must come from your story, not the other way around! Write the story first, and then you can find the title yourself!
you will get your title either by the first or last sentence of the story , but you mainly find the title to be what the topic of the story was about or the turning point of the story
You're going about it backwards -- the title comes fromthe story, not the other way around. Write your story first and you'll find the title as you write.