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    the effective moments in my life, project two the obvious things I see in the photo, and project four the topic of my choice. I would write out everything I need for the certain essay and every idea that could be some way connected to my writing process. I would complete bullet points of my idea without putting them in complete sentences. In addition, while making bullets I think about whom am I delivering this paper to or how would my audience react to my writing and if they find it meaningful.…

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    This course emphasized the importance of making time to reflect on the writing progress we had learned within this class. Specific techniques, strategies, and processes that would help me succeed became apparent as the course went on. The reflections made to my own writing and my peers was one of the most important parts because I learned from my own mistakes, as well as others. Good written works are first thoroughly structured with outlines for the written work and the research. For example,…

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    My writing process coming into junior year was quite flawed and would go moderately like this: I would try and start with some hook that at least sounded like it related to the topic I was assigned. I then added a thesis that did not sound like total trash that included exactly what I planned to discuss. As I wrote the rest of my essays, I would sometimes realize there was something I felt added to the argument’s appeal, and after adding it to the body paragraphs, I summed it up in a couple…

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    WHAT: Pre-drafting is the first phase of the writing process and the time when you identify and determine your original thoughts regarding a subject. WHY: It helps you to get your thoughts on paper, though not usually in an organized form, and create ideas that may in the end, make its way into your writing. Pre-drafting anticipates procrastination and the anxiety that accompanies finishing an essay at the last possible second. It makes doing the draft that much easier also, in light of the fact…

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    have grown tremendously as I have accomplished all the Student Learning Outcomes set before me. Being in the class has taught me about how to keep my essay focused on one topic, making it more engaging to my reader. I also learned how the writing process is a major part in making a good essay and I used it to brainstorm and revise my essays into masterpieces. Vivid verbs are also now used in all of my essays to help get my point across…

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    and the eight themes of science that we were supposed to do for our reading logs. Many of them have to do with biology, because the main character is a biologist, but some other parts have to do with nature and anthropology. Science as a Process Science as a process has shown in many ways throughout Annihilation. There is a biologist, who is also the main character, is used to identify certain plant and animal life and point…

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    The writer is not a lightning rod in a storm of creativity. Most of the time spent writing is a dedicated work that, in addition to planning, information search and development of ideas, involves smooth things, track the right word, burnishing the sculptor-like rough surfaces embed the appropriate link for the words to flow smoothly between phrases, add reliefs where you need to change the rhythm of the text, clarify meanings, mute chorus, expand ideas and dialogues, remove tangled paragraphs,…

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    Writing an essay can be more difficult then people might think. However, you can improve your essay by practicing a lot because you can’t make a good essay from the beginning. You must make a lot of mistakes to learn from them and at the end, you will improve and become a good essay writer. There are few things in which you must do to make a good essay. Writing a bad essay would be unenjoyable for you and the audience. The three steps of writing a bad essay is lack of personality, failure to…

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    Michael Flanigan’s thoughts on the writing process imply that writing is a tough and laborious act, that needs proper care and handling. There are very few shortcuts available when conveying what you want to express using the written word. Writing is the exact opposite of a Jackson Pollock painting, because you can’t just start out with raw emotion in order to make a good piece of writing, you have to follow critical planning procedures and outlining to convey your point to a reader. Coherence…

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    The Importance of Due Process in the Criminal Justice System Andy X. Hernandez Troy University Abstract Criminal justice is not just about going after criminals and putting them behind bars. There is more to it than just locking one up. There are certain checks and balances and rights that defendants have before, during, and after their trial. We have learned that each defendant is afforded protection by the Bill of Rights such as right to a speedy trial (Sixth Amendment) and the…

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