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- noun Plural form of
subtopic .
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So please move any link you want to keep from there to e.g. "subtopics" or "most-wanted articles" soon.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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So please move any link you want to keep from there to e.g. "subtopics" or "most-wanted articles" soon.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008
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Each section is approximately 20 pages long and is divided into smaller subtopics.
February 2009 2009
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All these topics, and the myriad subtopics they give rise to, had already generated hundreds of thousands of pages and hours of debate before even one person showed up in Zuccotti Park with a sign.
Jeffrey Feldman: Power in the Message: "We Are the 99%" Jeffrey Feldman 2011
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Each section is approximately 20 pages long and is divided into smaller subtopics.
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Use the “inverse pyramid” structure – write the major points at the beginning, and larger chunks of information under subtopics.
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And the topic contains several distinct subtopics that could be broken out, each with, say, a top five.
The (Nearly) Ultimate Resource: 176 Tips for Writers | Write to Done 2009
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The videos went viral and now total some 2,200 covering every school subject, complete with tracking software to help teachers recognize which subtopics are tripping up their students.
Joe Astroth: Students as Change Agents in the Classroom Joe Astroth 2011
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I strongly suggest gathering it under subtopics; otherwise it will be a huge slushpile of stuff.
The (Nearly) Ultimate Resource: 176 Tips for Writers | Write to Done 2009
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The videos went viral and now total some 2,200 covering every school subject, complete with tracking software to help teachers recognize which subtopics are tripping up their students.
Joe Astroth: Students as Change Agents in the Classroom Joe Astroth 2011
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