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    Vietnam War Theory

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    Brutal, lengthy, and traumatizing are all words that can be used to describe the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War, which spanned from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 1975, was a conflict between the Communist North Vietnam (and their ally the Viet Cong) and South Vietnam (and their ally the United States of America). In the film “The Fog of War”, former United States Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara explains the lessons America learned from the changes made during and after the war. In 1965, the…

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    which seems to be linear starting from prewriting to publishing is cyclical and recursive. Keeping a track of this process a writer can carve out a way to a good piece of writing on any topic. The writing process has five steps, which are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing. These steps are written like a recipe, the sequence is really essential. The five simple steps of the writing process can make a person proceed to be a noteworthy writer and win acclaim for any piece of…

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    been viewed as the world’s paradigm of revolutions from colonial rule and it all began with the “Declaration of Independence.” The American declaration of independence became a blueprint for future declarations, fulfilling Jefferson’s prophecy. The drafting of a declaration of independence is representative of the success of the American Revolution, forming somewhat a tradition for countries to follow. This was evident in the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, drafted in 1945. The…

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    First Drafts) about a writer who doesn't follow her method, Lamott is encouraging the reader to not be that person that “we do not like very much”, the “we” meaning Lamott and other writers, who goes against the consensus, as in this case following a drafting method other than that of Lamott. Regarding the word choice of the general 'we' verses the personal 'I',…

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    to join the Society of Women Engineers while in college. This club interests me the most because I know how arduous it can be to be a female in the engineering community. At my school, I have always been one of the few females in the drafting and technical drafting courses. There were others in my class who said I could not be an engineer because I was a girl: I retreated and became very quiet, fearing more harsh comments. I found the support I needed in SkillsUSA. My advisors assured me…

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    Simple Writing Process

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    Drafting is the process of putting one’s thoughts into words and then onto paper. To begin writing, individuals must organize their thoughts into something that makes since. Drafting is important because it allows writers to establish the foundation of their writing. If one’s thoughts is not written down, then what is the point of it of them…

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    follow a few steps. Rereading and revising the essay over and over again. It may be inconvenient, but it can truly help you create a more effective argumentative essay. The approach separates the whole writing process into a few pieces, planning, drafting, developing, reviewing, revising, editing, and proofreading. So in each step, you can clearly know what you are going to do and 100% focus on that target. For example, in my past experience, planning part was always skipped. What I used to do…

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    He helped create the beautifully written document to free our nation from the chains of Britain. Although, George Washington helped with the drafting of the Declaration of Independence he didn't solely write the document as Thomas Jefferson had. Stated in source 2 "Washington didnt set out to become the greatest presdient of all time". Infact, he called himself a "citizen president". Is this do…

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    understand that it is a practice which involves a multi-stage, recursive and social process. In the other words, the process of writing involves editing, responding to feedback, collaborating, drafting, rereading, revising, reviewing. The process occurs in multiple stages, from reading peer reviewed articles to drafting a thesis statement, to writing the paper, then eventually revising, responding to feedback and editing. An example of this process is evident in my causal essay, Social Media’s…

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    Being very much into History, I studied the men Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson is considered to be one of the founding fathers of the U.S., as he played a major role in the drafting of the Declarations of Independence. Another important fact about Jefferson was the fact that he was elected as governor of Virginia during the American Revolution. After the Revolution, he was appointed as minister of France. He also served as the country’s very first Secretary of State, its…

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