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    EN222 Final Reflection Essay 1000 word minimum MLA Format EN222 was not exactly a class that I was excited about seeing on my schedule this semester. Literature is not something I had ever really enjoyed. I went back and forth with my advisor on whether or not I needed the class. It is the only general education class that was not required when I obtained my Associates Degree from Omari's Technical Community College. Diving into the class reading and assignments, I found myself beginning…

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    How Opening Sentence Lays Down Solid Foundation in an Argument Essay Each type of essay has its own structure and target audience. It needs to get the point across through many literary devices. However, in every essay where one tries to argue a point, a topic sentence plays a major starter role for what follows it. In an essay “Bleak Future” Samantha Magaña examines the effect of budget cuts on education. Magaña starts with generalization of facts as a topic sentence which is then followed by…

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    It's always fun to write an essay about the meaning of writing. The chapter we read, called What Is “Academic” Writing? by L. Lennie Irvin really drill down the thoughts and guide us to what writing can be. I thought writing is a response. We write become we have a response or a reaction to something. You can start off with a sentence onto a paragraph and eventually to an essay. Writing can be very lovely but is there such thing as perfect writing? It seems that everyone has a different mean to…

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    Although it is a privilege, having an understanding of coding is not a necessary part of using the Sketchpad and it makes its usage easier. A user can draw the sketch directly on the surface of the computer that makes the learning process of using the system also the design process shorter. Sketchpad can be helpful for architects and civil engineers. The ability to selectively erase the previously drawn sketches is advantageous in designing plans (Sutherland, 1963) and give the designer the…

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    After reading the rhetorical analysis letter written by my peer, I find out a few shortcomings that I made in the essay. My peer shed a light on some lacunas which will help me a lot in my future writings. As appreciating her efforts, I will reflect on her work to have a better evaluation of my project and acknowledge my mistakes. First of all, with clear and sincere comments from my colleagues, I acquire a broader insight of my writings; moreover, I find a way to make my argumentative essay…

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    Shereen Farhana American University of Sharjah Id no: 72202 WRI 101 13/12/2016 REFLECTIVE LETTER Dear Professor Sayidina, With the fall semester quickly coming to a close, I feel that I have learned a lot in our Writing 101 class. This semester, I had experienced difficulties, challenges, however, the feeling of accomplishment after completing each and every assignment was great. I have always found it to be a great struggle to write essays and summaries, but you have taught me to dig deep…

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    development processes A development process is a sequence of steps that an enterprise employs to conceive, design and commercialise a product. In this section the different product development processes are analysed and compared. From the analysis and comparison of the processes the most suited process will be chosen and adapted for the execution of this project. In this section, the product development processes the ‘Generic Process’ by Steven Eppinger, the ‘Stage Gate Process’ by Robert G.…

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    The Maus and Persepolis While we read a story, we can compare it to ourselves as well as to our community. We can imagine how these people lived at that time, and how were their conditions only by reading a small detail. Those small details make the reader to have more information about that time as well as about the characters. The two stories that we are looking at are Maus and Persepolis. The first story talks about holocaust, which was the killing of millions of Jews by Nazi during World…

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    different four phases. Each phases have contributed with unique conclusion to following phase to start with. Data were collected in close observation of work-process and interviews with the stakeholders…

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    Reflection With completing the last assignment term in the Introduction to Language class, I am able to benefit from a variety of new things from the class, as well as refresh my memory on things that I already knew, just needed a reminder about. I enjoyed the clear and basic knowledge introduced in this course about the language .However, there was a huge work load which we did not face even in our major courses. Two exams, an essay, a presentation, and many other assignments, but what the…

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