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    extensive enough in their meaning to include a reference to the binder. This exhibits how limited the traditional drafting methods adopted is in achieving its objective of ensuring that the reinsurance contract is on the same terms as the underlying insurance. 4.3 No Standard Form Moreover, there has been no standard form of the incorporation clause. They differ significantly in their drafting. It is, therefore, vital to pay meticulous attention to the specific words being used as…

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    small details that go into writing a paper. The paper can be easily written if the simple steps to the writing process are followed. The first step to the writing process is pre-write, the step where ideas are formed. After the pre-write comes drafting when the ideas previously formed are written down to make the first copy. Once the first draft is written, the next steps are to revise and edit it. Then, after all the mistakes are corrected and the paper is completed, the last step is to…

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    In A Writer’s Reference, authors Diane Hacker and Nancy Sommers explore the writing process by providing the steps needed to write a successful essay. The authors provide plenty of examples for each one of the crucial steps. In section C1 of the book, the topic discussed is how to accordingly plan writing an essay. While in the section C2, it focuses on writing the first draft of your essay. Finally, the third section explains how to properly revise your first draft to make it as best as…

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    about what to write it’s just a rough draft. Revising and editing your rough draft to is your final draft. This week I learned about annotated bibliography and the 7 steps to building a brilliant argument like taking a stand, gathering evidence, drafting a thesis statement, creating an outline, writing a draft, revise your introduction and proofread. This week I learned about Incorporating Evidence and how to write a topic sentence. A topic sentence states the point the writer wishes to make…

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    Rules of plain language drafting were laid down as early as 1906 in the The King’s English. The plain language movement is a call for the abandonment of legalese and adoption of plain English in drafting legislations. These rules and practices were designed to make the law easier to understand without altering its meaning. However, the devil is in the details.…

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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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    A. Plan of the Investigation This investigation analyses the role and how significant Eleanor Roosevelt was in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). To asses the role that Eleanor Roosevelt played in the drafting of the UDHR, this investigation will focus on “her appointment as U.S. representative to the United Nations from December 1945 until January 1953”(Beasley 214) and how this “led to her leadership of the Human Rights Commission, which produces the Universal…

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    to take a chaotic mess of information and techniques and narrow it down into an organized, well thought out essay. I found that even though this process can change based on the assignment, it usually happens in two phases: collecting materials and drafting ideas. The first essay I wrote this semester was an analysis…

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    The southern California real estate attorneys at The Law Office of Ernesto F. Aldover provide advice and experience on all aspects of California real property: commercial lease negotiation, drafting of lease agreements, drafting of tenant in common agreements, review and drafting of documents related to the sale, purchase, refinancing or leasing of commercial and residential real estate, easement and boundary agreements, construction contracts, CC&Rs, HOA contracts and much more. As a southern…

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    Blackberry Eating Kennel

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    your future intentions with this writing, state the things that should change about the original piece to accommodate the new writing. Find out whether you deepened or extended on the original idea. Conclusively this is imperative in revision or drafting as it can both help the reader in revising drafts writing and thinking about other texts read for class, peers, and authors’ (Fitzgerald,…

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