ENGLISH 1130 - 006: Academic Writing Douglas College (New Westminster Campus), South Building, Room 2690B Summer 2014 stephensonr@douglascollege.ca Phone: 604-527-5611 (Local 5611) Office: 2635, New Westminster Campus ! INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ryan Stephenson Class Hours: Friday, 10:30 - 12:20 Office Hours: Friday, 9:30 - 10:20 Course Prerequisites: A minimum score on the Douglas College writing assessment, or equivalent, as listed in the College calendar. ! Courses for which this Course
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but it is how media and television draw it. But today, engineers need communication and writing skills even more than actual engineering. Any engineering career starts from the resume writing. Usually a resume consists of two parts: the list of things that you have done well in your life and the cover letter. Dr. Craig Gunn, a professor of mechanical engineering, clearly explains, “Many big companies do not require the cover letter, but it will be much better for you to write one, because
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couple of things would then produce a poorly written paper. In this class, first you need to start with some sort of prewriting, this is a way to get all thoughts down and organize them on a piece of paper. After finishing my first draft of the first paper I thought that my paper was decent. I then received my critique and recognized that there was still a lot more work to be done. After accepting some very helpful feedback I greatly revised my paper. Every draft that I wrote this semester was greatly
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tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Tutorial Purchased: 3 Times, Rating: A+ Discuss last week’s objectives with your team. Include both the topics you feel comfortable with, topics you struggled with, and how the weekly topics relate to application in your field. Prepare a 1- to 3-page paper detailing the findings of your discussion ----------------------------------------------- MGT 521 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Values and Ethical Decision Making For more course tutorials
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240 Week 3 DQs (UOP) FIS 240 Week 3 CheckPoint: Primary and Secondary…Not Just Schools (UOP) FIS 240 Week 4 CheckPoint: Investment Comparison Problems (UOP) FIS 240 Week 4 Assignment: Embracing Diversity (UOP) FIS 240 Week 5 CheckPoint: Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Other Investment Techniques (UOP) FIS 240 Week 5 DQs (UOP) FIS 240 Week 6 CheckPoint: So Many Businesses, So Little Money PART 1 OF 2 (UOP) FIS 240 Week 6 CheckPoint: So Many Businesses, So Little Money PART 2 OF 2 (UOP) FIS 240
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your skills. Refer to the videos, readings, and other weekly assignments to help you compose your answers. |Question |Your reflection | |How would you define academic |I would describe academic readiness as all of the the steps it takes to be ready for your | |readiness? |academic classes. Success requires smart goals this means you can't get
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Megan Major Essay 1 ENC 1101 October 14, 2014 Valencia 1275 words How to Not Procrastinate Perfectionism and procrastination go together like peanut butter and jelly. By people expecting too much of themselves, they tend to become scared of writing and the essay not meeting their expectations and therefore procrastinating until the last minute. Although many more elements come into play, priorities and organizational skills are a big role in the way you may procrastinate. Many people
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For some of you, this may be the first college assignment you have ever completed! For others, this may be something you are familiar with. Because online learning and college assignments can often feel overwhelming, I am providing a sample outline and some tips on completing your work. If you aren't sure where you start or would like a bit of help, please use this information as a helpful tool! Also, I am a resource as well. If you go through the lesson, the Quick Reference Guide and this information
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Kevin Brown Dr. Karin Mendoza Intro to Sociology 3 December 2015 Does Education Affect Your Social Class? What really got me started on his paper was my desire to be a cop. I have wanted to be one ever since I could think of being one. For the longest time I high school I debated on whether or not to go to college and my father has also taken a career in criminal justice. He is a prison guard at Lebanon Correctional Institute. He is currently a Corrections Officer, and that is probably all he
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The Bright Side of a Liberal Arts Education Now that I am in college, I have pondered upon whether a liberal arts education is better than a vocational education; a topic that did not cross my mind in high school. A liberal arts curriculum includes the studies intended to primarily provide general knowledge such as language, philosophy, literature, and abstract science and to develop general intellectual capacities, such as reason and judgment, as opposed to professional or vocational skills (merriam-webster
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