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    Hi all DP Member,

    I can write articles at a low rate with super quality.

    I have 12 writer team who can write on any topic, we have excellent experience.

    We have writers with 8 years experience.

    * high quality
    * cs passed
    * 100% original


    At a very low price.

    We charge per article
    100-150 word's ........1.25 $
    250 word's ............. 1.75 $
    300 word's ..............2.00 $
    350 word's ..............2.25 $
    400-450 word's ........2.50 $
    500 word's ..............2.75 $+ PayPal Charge


    So, if u want to deal with me for a long term business,
    we will provide you with excellent business.

    If you have any query pl mail me on my e-mail id

    kh.imtiyaz@gmail.com

    I am willingly waiting for your reply/orders.


    We also provide articles for re-writing
    services.


    Please give us a chance to show you our
    quality work


    Thanks.

    My sample Article

    International Monetary Fund:

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a cooperative international
    monetary organization. It is an intergovernmental organization of 186
    member countries. Its role differs from that of a national regulatory
    organization. In the national context, regulation is established by
    law. Following the provisions and procedures of such laws, the
    regulator sets and enforces rules that direct and often constrain the
    behavior of private agents. The regulator is directly linked to its
    government and the government’s enforcement powers. In a democratic
    society the government, in turn, acts over time by the consent of the
    governed. By agreement among its member governments, the IMF is
    charged with regulating the policies and activities of those same
    governments. The IMF’s regulation is largely principles-based rather
    than rules based. Its principles take the form of formal obligations
    or informal agreements. In either case, they are implemented by
    peer-review processes that involve few potential, and fewer actual,
    penalties for member governments that fail to abide by the agreed
    principles. The IMF’s regulatory role, broadly defined to include more
    than formal obligations, involves the entire range of economic and
    financial activities of member governments. That role potentially
    includes, but is not limited to, governmental activities affecting
    specific sectors of the economy.
     
    shaikh385, Jun 17, 2011 IP
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