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  • Does It Mean the Quality of Writing

    Does It Mean the Quality of Writing

    We may have some problems when we read a text which is difficult for us. In this case, our ability to understand the text is insufficient to interpret the text and failed to deal with essential points. The writers first priciple has to consider useful help for readers. "Two things are required of any textbooks:first, that it should explain what its subject is; second, and more important, that it should be explain how and by

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    Essay Length: 1,431 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Sherwood Anderson: Biography and Writing Techniques

    Sherwood Anderson: Biography and Writing Techniques

    Anderson began writing novels and short stories in 1909 as self help therapy. Anderson was being plagued with business and financial worries. He would argue about work with his wife constantly, causing tension to mount between them. On November 12, 1912, Anderson got up and walked out of his business in the middle of the day. He had been working long hours for weeks, with no days off. Combine this with the daily stress

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    Essay Length: 287 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2009 By: regina
  • Creative Writing - Comedy

    Creative Writing - Comedy

    Creative writing (If crowd applause) well, I bet that’s the only time it’s good to get clap, am gonna try to suck so I get another applause when I’m been thrown off the stage. I’m scared to half to death, but what happens if you get scared to half to death twice? Does anyone remember reading about a drug bust in Hackenthorpe in the paper? Well suppose not because it was in the Sheffield star

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    Essay Length: 730 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: David
  • Methods of Protest Writing

    Methods of Protest Writing

    Any piece of writing that expresses a strong objection to a certain situation or event, with intent to convince or catalyze a change in the readers view of said situation or event, may be classified as protest writing, regardless of structure, language, audience, point of view, appeals, or support. The only factor that classifies writing as protest writing is purpose: the purpose of catalyzing change and amending the things to which the writer objects.

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    Essay Length: 372 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mike
  • Free Write

    Free Write

    Through time the culture of a country changes. For America the culture has changed dramatically throughout the generations. Sex, sexual orientation, and even how people are supposed to act are all advertised and that therefore directly affects the certain culture for that time. In the more early chapters of advertising woman and men both had specific and unique places in advertisement; men were viewed as the bread winners. They were always in charge and

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    Essay Length: 452 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Original Writing Script - Create a Story & Characters

    Original Writing Script - Create a Story & Characters

    [[ The scene opens with a boy in bed and his mother enters ]] Mother: Come on Son, rise and shine.. [[ She opens his curtains ]] Boy: I don't want to go... you know what it's like [[ The mother sits on the end of the bed ]] Mother: [Exhales] Danny, look, it is going to be hard and some people will find it difficult to forgive you but you've only got 2 years

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    Essay Length: 767 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Perspectives: Effects on Research and Writing

    Perspectives: Effects on Research and Writing

    Perspectives: Effects on Research and Writing Every person’s perceptions are entirely inimitable in their own way. Perception, in itself, means to interpret the world around, in one’s own way based on their personally acquired morals, values, and fears. Our minds begin to examine and interpret things using these traits. How does this all relate to research and writing? After making interpretations, a person then begins to form an opinion about the subject at hand. When

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    Essay Length: 867 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Someone Who Taught Me to Read or Write

    Someone Who Taught Me to Read or Write

    When I was a middle school student, I was not good at reading and writing. Also, I could not concentrate over one hour. So, my mother planned that I went to an academy which teaches reading and writing skills. My mother thought reading and writing were very important to me, because she believed I could be improved in many ways by this academy; she was a professor of literature information at college. When I went

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    Essay Length: 851 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Importance of Writing Skills in Business Communications: How and Why to Improve Employees’ Writing

    The Importance of Writing Skills in Business Communications: How and Why to Improve Employees’ Writing

    THE IMPORTANCE OF WRITING SKILLS IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS: HOW AND WHY TO IMPROVE EMPLOYEES’ WRITING Abstract This essay describes how poorly written communication can lead to misunderstanding and a possible loss of business. Through this paper the author wants to persuade the employer to sponsor a workshop for all employees to improve their writing skills, to increase business communications and to avoid arguments through poor communication. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of writing skills

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    Essay Length: 1,522 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Fatih
  • My Journey with Reading and Writing

    My Journey with Reading and Writing

    My Journey With Reading and Writing There have not been many obstacles that have gotten in my way for me to be a successful reader. I am able to confidently read "Hope in the Unseen" because it keeps my interest. I like the story. I feel for Cedric. I imagine and picture the story in my mind. When a large amount of reading is assigned, sometimes my brain gets exhausted and I have to

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    Essay Length: 703 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Writing Business Letter

    Writing Business Letter

    Writing Business Letters A good business letter is brief, straightforward, and polite. If possible, it should be limited to one single-spaced typewritten page. Because it is so brief, a business letter is often judged on small, but important, things: format, grammar, punctuation, openings and closings. A business letter is not the place to try out fancy fonts or experimental writing styles. There are two main styles of business letters: Full block style: Align all elements

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    Essay Length: 632 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Leadership Case Write Up

    Leadership Case Write Up

    Ў§Managers are people who do things right, while leaders are people who do the right thingЎЁ. - Warren Bennis, Ph.D. On Becoming a Leader This expression provides only a small amount of difference, which differentiate leader and manager. Despite the fact these two, at first glance absolutely not corresponding words, refer to various notions (leader is the set of personal traits, and manager may also be the set of traits, but more often it is

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    Essay Length: 2,251 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: David
  • Vermeer - Seventeenth-Century Art Writing Assignment

    Vermeer - Seventeenth-Century Art Writing Assignment

    Seventeenth-Century Art Writing Assignment Jan Vermeer’s career spread over a century of great change- in art, technology, and social customs. In art, subject matter ceased to be the most important component of great paintings. This allowed artists to discover how to appreciate and portray the sheer beauty of the world. One of the greatest of these masters was Jan Vermeer, born a generation after Rembrandt. Vermeer did not paint many pictures in his life, and

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    Essay Length: 651 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Max
  • Creative Writing on Pessoa

    Creative Writing on Pessoa

    Is life worth living, if you don’t see anything in front of you…?.” “Oh night in which the stars feign light, all night that alone is the size of Universe, make me, body and soul, part of your body, so that-being near darkness- I’ll lose myself and become night as well without any dreams as stars within me, nor a hoped for sun shining with the future” (F.Pessoa, “Book of Disquiet”, passage 280 ). How

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    Essay Length: 887 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Indian Writing in English

    Indian Writing in English

    Indian writing in English Raja Rammohan Ray was the first Indian to effectively express himself in black and white through English though he was initiated to the language when he was in his teens. Thereafter Vivekananda showed his perfect masterly over the language through his evocative prose, which made the west sit up and take notice of the greatness of Hinduism. Tagore also had written some poems in English. However, there is no denying the

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    Essay Length: 960 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Writing Qualities

    Writing Qualities

    My Writing Qualities When done well, writing can take you to anyplace, anytime, without ever having to leave your couch. Writers can inspire, teach, and provide an escape for their readers. I hope that this class will help me improve my writing abilities, so that I can more easily prepare essays, and complete my assignments in a better timeframe. I am also eager to see if this class will help me improve my work on

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    Essay Length: 636 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: regina
  • My Analysis of the Writing Process

    My Analysis of the Writing Process

    Shanee’ Dotson English 111-033 Professor Moore December 12, 2006 My Analysis of The Writing Process The writing process consist of steps a person must take in order to have a well-completed writing, which could be anything from a novel, a short story, or even an essay. This is one of the best processes that helps to release as much information traveling in the brain, as possible. It also helps to make sure that everything is

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    Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • Writing

    Writing

    Professor Ball's "Top 10" List for Writing Mistakes 10. The misspelled word A classic, but still all over the place 9. Using a word or expression that does not fit. Avoiding this comes with practice, but choosing an appropriate word is important. 8. Repeating an idea (even a good one) over and over Trust that the reader heard you the first time. Adding to an idea is one thing, but ideas do not get any

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    Essay Length: 255 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Artur
  • Online Writing

    Online Writing

    Whatever the topic of your book report, whatever subject should be researched and whatever book should be read, our professional and ingenious team is always ready to assist you. With more than 200 writers, who hold at least PhD degrees in various subjects and have gained vast experience in their fields, you may rest assured that your order is written by true, well-known, renowned professionals. Moreover with our modern, constantly updated messaging system you will

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    Essay Length: 310 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Essay Writing for Dogs

    Essay Writing for Dogs

    The introductory paragraph accomplishes three purposes. It captures the reader's interest. It suggests the importance of the essay's topic. It ends with a thesis sentence. Often, the thesis sentence states a claim that consists of two or more related points. For example, a thesis might read, "A college essay has an introductory paragraph, several body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph." You are telling the reader what you think are the most important points, which need

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    Essay Length: 1,923 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: David
  • How to Improve Your Writing

    How to Improve Your Writing

    ATTENTION: I want to clear a thing before the beginning: me no published writer, me far from that. Me thank for reader consideration…um... I’ve written from experience (quite little).Don’t laugh. Introduction Hello, reader. I’m willing to bet you came all the way here to find out a few interesting and helpful tips. Also, if you’re reading this, there is certainly something wrong with you. Your head hurts, your mind crawls through the deepest, darkest corners

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    Essay Length: 2,760 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • How to Write a Paper

    How to Write a Paper

    How to Write a Term Paper - Some Guidelines Introduction Writing papers may well be the opportunity for you to learn more about the subject you are studying than any other aspect of a course. It is worth doing well. You not only learn more, you also think more deeply about a topic when you have to put words on paper. Finally good grades depend on good papers. I Collecting Information Opinion is a fine

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    Essay Length: 830 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Six Traits of the Writing Process: Which one Works?

    Six Traits of the Writing Process: Which one Works?

    Six Traits of the Writing Process: Which one works? Introduction Conn McQuinn from Puget Sound ESD in Burien, Washington guides teachers and students alike through a writing process with the analogy of creating a “Magnifique” pizza and Six Trait Writing Links. Pamela Arlov wrote a book titled Wordsmith: A guide to college writing, which explains the writing process. We are going to compare the six traits of writing by Conn McQuinn and the writing process

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    Essay Length: 1,299 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Yan
  • The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems

    The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems

    The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems The style of Asian writing seems to be completely different from that of the western writing systems. For starters, many western languages are phonetic: words are spelled out with symbols that represent sounds. The way that a word looks has nothing to do with the meaning of the word. On the other hand, the most recognized form of Asian writing, Chinese characters, are completely pictographic. A single character

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    Essay Length: 3,052 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Variances Between the Writings of Bradford and Smith

    The Variances Between the Writings of Bradford and Smith

    The Variances Between the Writings of Bradford and Smith Many settlers came to the new world for many reasons. Some came for financial reasons. Other settlers came for adventure, because they were bored with everyday life in Europe. Some immigrants settled North America because they were seeking religious freedom. Two leaders and explorers that journeyed to this new world were William Bradford and John Smith. During their travels they both recorded their sightings and

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    Essay Length: 352 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Max

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