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Can someone suggest a title for an English persuasive essay on Steve Irwin?

Crikey! I didnt know that.

Crikey ain't good English but it is good people.

Just one man?

I wish I could do that, too.

A Legend in his Lifetime.

Steve Irwin: A Legendary Life.

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Can you suggest me an app title?

"Tis but thy name that is my enemy. Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, norany other part.( of a man)"Do you think google or youtube or facebook are awesome names ? Think again. If it's the first time you hear them, they sound pretty stupid.You just have to choose a name that isn't horrible. If your product is worth it, people will give power to the name.You can also choose a name that is horrible, mostly for promo purposes, but that's tricky.You can call your app pInder, from people finder, or Bigfoot, since you're tracking people. What people care about is your app being good and fitting their niche. Ultimately it doesn't matter. Take xkcd as an example. "6ting". This is it. This is your name. There's several advantagres to it..ask your dev where the icon will be placed in android. Right before 9gag. There.Now since it's my idea, if you actually use it, beer me via paypal. Let me know if you need my info.Good luck!

What are some good song title suggestions?

I’m not going to suggest actual titles (Kelly Erickson’s answer has several excellent ones) but I will suggest principles that have worked over time, with bonus anecdotes to support them.Catch the VernacularThe lyricist Lorenz Hart was alway listening to others’ everyday speech, in search of phrases he hadn’t yet heard put into song. One day he was in a cab that pulled up sharply in traffic, prompting a female passenger to exclaim “Oh! My heart stood still!” Hart turned to his songwriting partner Richard Rodgers and said “That’s a good song title.”But Don’t Be Totally RadicalSlang dates quickly, and so does technology, so unless you’re aiming for fast-burning novelty, avoid titles that will sound silly twenty minutes from now. Best example I can think of: Eric Foster White’s immortal classic, written for Britney Spears’s first album, “Email My Heart”.Look for Dual MeaningStepehen Sondheim is a fan of this approach - as are lots of other writers - but Sondheim’s “Good Thing Going”, “Could I Leave You?” and “Free” all play with different senses of the words in the titles eg. Could I leave you? / No, the point is could you leave me? / Well, I guess you could leave me the house …Malapropisms Can Catch the EarTwo Beatles songs are named after “Ringo-isms”. According to unreliable legend he exited a long studio session, not realising the sun had set, and remarked “It’s been a hard day’s … night”.Also, “Tomorrow Never Knows”.It’s Not What You Have, It’s What You Do With ItAnother Beatles song, but for a moment, pretend you don’t know a song called “Yesterday”. Pretend that song doesn’t exist, and then look at how bland that title is. Who could do anything with that? I would walk right past it.And yet, look at what McCartney did with it: “I believe in yesterday.” Who comes up with something so simple and profound before they’re twenty-five? Sheesh.Stop Making SenseThis is by Ira Gershwin:A titleIs vitalOne you’ve it,Prove it.That’s good advice, particularly if your title doesn’t immediately make sense, and leaves a listener intrigued to learn more. The cut-up technique of songwriting most often associated with David Bowie seems to have prompted some great weird titles: “Suffragette City”, “Moonage Daydream”, “Diamond Dogs”, “Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family” …

Can someone suggest me a short title for the topic "Journey of India: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"?

The Chronicles of India

Help!! Can any one suggest me blog names and title?

I am creating a blog. suggest me some blog name and title. the blogs are related to 1) technical stuffs and hacking related. 2) my personal blog.

plz suggest me names for my two blogs

Thanx in advance. :)

Break up poem, thoughts and suggested title?

Untitled
A boy moved to town when i was young
My best friend
We grew close over the years and did everything together
I grew to love him, grew to trust him, he was my best friend
His friendship meant more than anything else to me
I didn't want to ruin our friendship, but I loved him so much more
Eventually, I let my dancing heart free and offered it to him
He was the first boy I trusted with my heart
I lived two short months of happiness
Then he gave my heart back
My mind was too drenched to hold it
And it fell to the ground and shattered
My best friend, now my heart breaker
I slowly put my heart back together
But I leave the pieces with his fingerprints
I can see through the holes in my heart
All I see in them in my lost best friend
I pray that he asks for my heart back
But if he did I wouldn’t give it to him
He lost my trust
I grip my heart tightly so it doesn’t get washed away again by the tears that still flow and try to fill the holes with foam
Nothing can replace him but I just want to stop the bleeding, the hurting, the tears
I try to stop the pain and half succeed
But after a year a trickle of blood still flows out
The trickle will never go away
It is the memories of him

What are some creative autobiography titles?

A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My GraveIn it to win it!Cracked hands and blank paperIce girl, the real me and more than you can handleNot knowing anything but assumingShyness turned to stubbornnessI'm Not Dead Yet!If you need some help with your autobiography you can contact Supreme essay service. Those guys do a good job.Good luck!

Can you suggest me some good name for a romantic novel?

Thanks for the A2A Madhur :)I believe you’re asking this question, because 1) you plan to write one and haven’t yet started. 2)Or you’re half way through your work. 3)Or you’ve completed writing your novel and yet clueless about what to name it.Don’t worry if you haven’t gotten a title yet. The title isn’t much important for getting started on the writing process. It’s very much a possibility that something would strike your mind during the process or just when you’re about to sleep. Just remember to note these down.Until then you could have a working title or ‘untitled’.Same as the answer for the first case. Just believe and have faith that a perfect title will happen.If you’ve completed your work and yet got no title, now is the time to read your work again and again until your subconscious takes the hint. You could ask your beta readers to suggest names. Keep your mind open and relaxed. Polish your content until this happens. It will happen :)I’ve given you these suggestions, because i believe you will yourself come up with a title. Asking others for a title , I think, somehow diminishes ‘you’ in your own work. It’s your story, your work, your baby : so you name it :)Happy Writing:)regards,Sibi S

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