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Our clients depend on Writing the World, LLC to provide professional, reliable, accurate services along with first-rate customer care. We commit to doing our best to meet these expectations. Here's what our clients say about our endeavors.
Client Testimonials:
Tisa is amazing to work with. Very professional, kind and helpful. She worked on my bio and LinkedIn account. I feel she was really able to bring out my strengths which has opened up some additional conversations to future clients. I highly recommend her.
You've done a fantasic job with resarch over the last few months. You've been diligent, with great attention to details, and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Quintard Taylor, President of the BlackPast.org and the Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History, University of Washington, Seattle
Dr. Anders is a good friend and a great colleague! Tisa helped with research questions and editing of my book manuscript and her work was excellent! She is a conscientious editor and her work with details made footnotes much less formidable. I wholeheartedly recommend Tisa to you for your next project. Her work will make your life easier and her encouragement will lift your spirits!
I worked with Tisa Anders at Votaw Colony Museum, Inc. for 3 years and found her to be very knowledgeable about every level of grant administration, including management, writing, submission, and evaluation of state, local and federal grants.
Cynthia Evans, Community Archivist for the Austin History Center
Dr. Anders and I have worked closely together on several projects for over eight years. I appreciate her passion for social justice and ability to wed scholarly pursuits with nonprofit activism. In particular, she helped me with a research project on Civil Rights Movement Cases. We both served as Board members for the nonprofit organization, Policy & Research on Women and Disability (PROWD).
Robin S. Stephens, Disability Rights Attorney, Colorado
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United Nations' International Days:
June 27: Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day
(From the UN: Those enterprises, which generally employ fewer than 250 persons, are the backbone of most economies worldwide and play a key role in developing countries.)
July 30, International Day of Friendship
From the UN: Our world face many challenges, crises and forces of division....[T]heir root causes must be addressed by promoting and defending a shared spirit of human solidarity that takes many forms — the simplest of which is friendship.
August 9: International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
From the UN: Indigenous peoples are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment....Despite their cultural differences, indigenous peoples from around the world share common problems related to the protection of their rights as distinct peoples.
Septemer 8: International Literacy Day
From the UN: This celebration is an opportunity for Governments, civil society and stakeholders to highlight improvements in world literacy rates, and reflect on the world's remaining literacy challenges.
October 27: World Day of Audiovisual Heritage
From the UN: Through initiatives such as the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage and the Memory of the World Programme, the work of preservation professionals is encouraged, in order to manage the range of technical, political, social, financial and other factors that threaten the safeguarding of our audiovisual heritage.
November 15 (3rd Thurs.), World Philosophy Day
From the UN: One goal of this commemoration: "to foster philosophical analysis, research and studies on major contemporary issues, so as to respond more effectively to the challenges that are confronting humanity today."
December 18: Arabic Language Day
From Wikipedia: "Established by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 2010 to seeking 'to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all six of its official working languages throughout the organization.' December 18 was chosen as the date for the Arabic language as it is 'the day in 1973 when the General Assembly approved Arabic as an official UN language.'"
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