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    Online Writing Reflection

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    to succeed in college courses (Saylor.org). But, it became apparent as one acknowledges that it is crucial to learn the general techniques of writing to ensure one success in any writing task. Because, writing can be daunting not understanding the process. Moreover, the challenges one faces before this course is trying to organize my thoughts. Though, I use free writing to generate ideas, my…

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    Jack Solomon is a professor of English at California State University, Northridge where he teaches literature and critical theory. Along with his graduate and undergraduate classes on popular cultural semiotics, he is often interviewed by the media for analysis of current events and trends. “The Signs of Our Time” is a book written by Jack Solomon in the year 1988 which is where the essay “Masters of Desire: The Culture of American Advertising” was taken from. It was published by Penguin Group,…

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    In the passage “Making Sense of Human Interaction and Meaning-Making”, Doug Downs directly explains how the “Rhetoric” meaning has a variety set of definitions that we students, are not aware of. Downs elaborates on how we use examples of the term every day of our lives without even being being aware that it’s the case. I totally agreed in a section where Downs spoke about how many believe that there are certain rules that are true in all writing situations. Most of my life, I was used to…

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    Tomlinson Metaphors

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    represents the process of revision as more of labor-intensive and moldable process where you are more interested in the product rather than the process of getting there. James Dickey argues, “It’s just that it takes so damn much labor to get it,” he says this while explaining exactly how his metaphor describes revision in his eyes. This shows just exactly how much work Dickey feels like you need to put in to get the “gold” at the end. Tomlinson explains that this metaphor is a moldable process…

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    Discussion Questions: 1. What are the IT challenges in CRM? The IT challenges of CRM include the difficulty of collecting and maintaining vital customer information and activity with the brand. This information needs to be managed properly so employees are able to communicate with customers like they are already familiar with them through the use of customer databases. The use of customer databases is necessary for returning customers to have a customizable experience that meets their needs…

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    I feel my biggest success was adjusting to the idea of technical writing and implementing what I have learned. Taking this class was a bit intimidating at first. I had never been involved in a class like this and with a name like Technical Writing, it sounded very strict, difficult, and the opposite of fun. Once I started doing assignments, my whole perspective on technical writing changed and I was more successful that I thought I would be. The biggest challenge of this course would…

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    First semester was was filled with the essentials of writing. The things you need to know how to do like using transition words or how to mimic your introduction in your conclusion. Using transition words is a skill we all learn in elementary school, but during first semester we revisited the idea. We improved our vocabulary of transitions and learn the importance of them. So in second semester I knew this was a important thing to use in my writing. One of the pieces that I used them in was my…

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    A Candid Narrative Up until recently, I hated writing papers. This seems like an ironic place to confess that, but it is true. I would dread the process of staring at a blank screen until I managed to get words to finally begin flowing. More than anything, I hated the revision process. I remember once I got a rough draft back from a teacher with some harsh criticism and nearly cried in class. I always hated my writing voice, it seemed too casual, not matter-of-fact enough. I would read papers…

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    Gerald Graff

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    influence in my writing- all due to the ideas that Graff lays out in this article “Clueless in Academe How Schooling Obscures the Mind”. In relationship to this I have found that the time in which it takes me to create these ideas and even the writing process in general has decreased. I find this to be a direct…

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    will it look when a person talks without grammar punctuation. For some people it might seem irrelevant to watch how they speak but are the first thing what bosses, teacher, and audience look for to see how the voice sound when a conversation is in process. For writing back to Anne LaMott first when writing a shitty draft come in handy when writing an essay. Brainstorming is a way to get ideas out but also to see how the essay will see if ideas should get added or removed to make the essay more…

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