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    areas in writing due to several reasons. My strengths and weakness are generalized in areas such as structure, vocabulary, style, grammar and format. Moreover it indicated different path roads, in educating myself in being a better scholar. While developing the ideas and writing the major assignments, I realized it helped challenged me to learn and develop new skills on my writing. Nevertheless, all of my assignments of the English course helped me improve in different fields of writing a…

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    also hold CPA and CFP designations, along with numerous FINRA Registrations. These include Series 6, Series 62, Series 63, and Series 65. I am also certified to issue life and health insurance. Have you ever taken a course in business communication/writing? While I was required to take a general speech communication class, I was never required to take a class specific to business communication. Of course, I received my degree before it was required to have a business communication class to sit…

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    Every Man Dies Alone, a novel by Hans Fallada, and the novel Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley are two stories that have similar themes, traits, and authors. The reason for writing this essay was to introduce the two authors, to inform the reader of the relevant components of their lives, and novels. The knowledge of an authors background is important since writers greatly shape society, and especially so if one is reading a tale the author had written. The two author’s that are being…

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    The experience of writing my first essay. Many people have different experiences in the area of writing but why I had difficulties when I wrote my first essay. Well, all started when I was studying English on another state. I didn’t know even how to write an essay because back home I didn’t do a lot of essays before I graduated from high school. This was a new adventures for me because I tried my best but I still felt that I was doing not so well. Also, it was my first time writing in another…

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    Jackson works well in English and has achieved some good results. He has been working hard at improving his reading stamina and reading independently. Jackson draws on a variety of skills when reading and can retell events and describe characters in a story. He can write short texts consisting of one or two sentences. During Term 4 Jackson has been working hard to develop a neat and consistent handwriting style; however, he still has trouble reversing some of his letters. Jackson displays the…

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    great impacts on their audiences were Henry Thoreau, an author and poet (as well as many other jobs he tried out), and Martin Luther King Jr., the famous civil rights activist. Although these men lived in entirely different time periods they had writings that had a similar message. Thoreau wrote an essay “Civil Disobedience” in which he discusses the flaws of government, inspired by his disgust with slavery and the Mexican-American War. King wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail” as a response to…

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    Summarize the basic argument/idea you set forth in this project. In my “The Effects of Western Education” essay, I argued that Western education taught to a second generation unintentionally alienates those who have access to it and those who do not. I incorporated my own life experiences because my siblings and I are the first in my Chinese family to attend an American school. Throughout the essay, I utilize the “Achievement of Desire” essay to back up my ideas because I was able to connect…

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    how to write an effective rhetorical analysis. One of the most important parts about writing a rhetorical analysis was to make sure that you do not merely review the article, rather you had to dig deep and find out how the article was intended to sound towards the reader. In doing this, I was able to back my findings with evidence from the article itself, and external sources. Most importantly, I enjoyed writing this piece as it allowed me to do an in-depth analysis on an article about the…

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    struggle with writing papers. I do not enjoy writing papers. I have a difficult time “responding” to the prompt. I dislike writing papers because I believe my writing is weak. I have trouble addressing my audience when writing. I also struggle to find a direction in which my paper should lead. When I write papers, I attempt to focus on the main points of the prompt, but then I believe my paper lacks in other important areas. There are many different techniques when it comes to writing an essay…

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    Growing up in the small town of Tappahannock, Virginia, I figure I learned to read and write just as most other kids would have. I have early memories of my mother and my father teaching me how to write my own name and how to read small sections of children’s books. I experienced a normal childhood for the most part, and learned how to read and write just as all the other young boys and girls in school, but I don’t feel I became literate until later on in my life. My father being a…

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