putting emphasis on critical essays, argumentive styles, and research. The second semester of Dual Enrollment will have taught me how to accurately embed research into my papers by locating, evaluating, and documenting APA format, while effectively editing for style and usage. In this last semester of English 112, our class has written four different types of papers to improve our writing skills and show the importance of research. The first paper written in Dual Enrollment
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Writing a paper either individually or in a group, there are many things to consider other than just the writing itself. Selecting a topic to write about is different by yourself as opposed to a group. When writing alone, you don't have anyone else to contend with, so the choices are easier to make. However, you may not have as many options as you would working in a group, many people working together will come up with a much larger range of topics. Either way has its benefits as well as its problems
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|[pic] |[pic] | Comm-1312 Writing & Research (3 credit hours) Syllabus Course Instructor: ● Dr. Ali Alghazo, PhD, Assistant Professor Office Location: ● S-128, Telephone number: ● 966 13 849 8875 Cellphone 0530647306 E-mail address: ● aalghazo@pmu.edu.sa Note: Students must communicate
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Essay on English 200 Course Description and Objectives The purpose of this course is to fine-tune your academic writing process. We will work with They Say, I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing and other readings. I am most concerned with the use of language. In what ways can language be a powerful tool? How can it be a hindrance? How can language be used purposefully? Too often we forget the weight of the words we use and how we use them. In this class I want us to pay close attention
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Before I took the class ENG 101, I struggled so much with writing. From sending simple emails to people, to sending texts to my children, I had always had a hard time collecting my thoughts and writing them down. I did not think I learned very much from this class, yet I was expecting it to be very difficult for me. Because of my origin, my native language is not English. When I speak, my thoughts usually come to me in Amharic, my native language. It used to be so challenging for me to speak English
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Smith 1 Smith English 101 10 December 2008 My Literacy Background Reflection Paper When I think of revising a paper I usually think of making minor changes to grammar, spelling, and other more rudimentary changes. This time though I am challenged to not only make those type of familiar changes but now I need to make a more in depth analysis into the thesis and content, development, and expression of my literacy background paper. For me this is a real challenge because of my past struggles
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Communication is the most critical aspect of managing a business. Everyday businesses doors are closed and people lose jobs. A major problem is miscommunication between employees and their roles. Business owners and their employees need to understand that communicating is vital. Most businesses are held together with social media or many new technology inventions. Understanding how to use technology and why they it is so important is imperative. We are going to take a look into the advances, creations
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anyone could ever have made do without it. Word Processing has virtually eliminated the need for tippex correction fliud and the need to re-type documents. Making corrections on an already printed document is not only time consuming and cubersome,but revising the same text electronically, using word processors is quick and quite easy. You simply make corrections and revisions to the text on the computer screen before the document is printed in final form. There is no limit to the numbers of times or the
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Qualities of a Good Essay Title that has depth, more than one meaning Introduction: lead-in that draws, notable strategy leading to thesis Thesis: an opinion that shares a worthy explication (an unfolding) • Avoid plot summary • Avoid reducing story to dusty platitude ("Crime doesn't pay", "Be kind to animals") • Underline thesis Body: logical support drawn from within the story • Strong topic sentences (underlined) without pronouns (preferably the first sentence) • Strong logical
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TO: Carl Schmidt, CEO & Steve McFadden, President and Chief Operating Officer FROM: Raizy Fridman, Management Consultant DATE: November 15, 2015 SUBJECT: Dirt Bikes Knowledge Management CONTEXT Dirt Bikes was founded in 1991 and since then have grown tremendously. They employ over 120 workers, and continue to expand their product line and services offered. They rely on their network of distributors to sell to their retail customers across the globe. Their products are produced with parts
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