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    A lot of times when we are actually thinking of getting a tattoo, we think of a really lengthy and dreadful process. This is oftentimes an absolute dreadful thought. Many people won't even dream of choosing or acquiring a tattoo just because of their idea of what the process involves or what they have been led to believe. To emphasize what acquiring a tattoo entails, we will first have to consider a little part of the human anatomy. The skin is built up of 2 layers; the epidermis and the dermis…

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    audience I wanted to approach. This resulted in a more messy and unclear idea of several of the rhetorical elements I needed to tackle. Looking at the respones to the questions I asked my peer reviewer, my reviewer mentioned that the genre was unclear due to my work being non-fiction. Taking this into consideration I realized that my original work was not as effective and refined as it could be, so I changed it into the informative tech blog that it is now. Also, looking at sample RIPs provided,…

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    The Goal Summary

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    Book Review The Goal (Third Edition) by Eliyahu Goldratt is a story about a struggling plant manager – Alex Rogo – who must change his fundamental ways of thinking to save his plant from closing and ultimately costing hundreds of jobs. Alex meets an old friend – Jonah – who is the key to helping him turn the plant around change his management skills in relation to manufacturing control processes. The Goal’s narrative gives an example first hand that “productivity is meaningless unless you know…

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    A Candid Narrative Up until recently, I hated writing papers. This seems like an ironic place to confess that, but it is true. I would dread the process of staring at a blank screen until I managed to get words to finally begin flowing. More than anything, I hated the revision process. I remember once I got a rough draft back from a teacher with some harsh criticism and nearly cried in class. I always hated my writing voice, it seemed too casual, not matter-of-fact enough. I would read papers…

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    Prescott Auto Case

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    Assignment One: Case Study Analysis Case: Prescott Auto 1. Identification and analysis of key issues/problems 1.1. Shared Understanding of Service Concept Prescott Auto employees does not have a shared understanding of a service concept that will guide the team to know what and how to deliver a certain kind of service to customers. Pycraft, et al. (1997) suggests that a service concept is a set of expected benefits to meet the customers’ needs and expectations. Likewise, Johnston, Clark and…

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    My Writing Process Essay

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    My Writing Process My process of writing has been quite simple. I write in the same place with the same writing tools. It works for me and I wouldn’t do it any other way. I am constantly rereading my work and usually have someone check my paper after my 2nd draft. Even though I am well-situated with my writing process doesn’t mean there aren’t things that could be fixed for the best. Improvements that need to be made are my procrastination and writer’s block. Whenever I write I am in my room…

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    RSI Model Summary

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    each investigation on bullying cases are clearly accounted for. With adequate funds, the research on the consistency of bullying in schools will be accomplished. In conclusion, the performance measures are used for the quality improvement of the process in addition to monitoring and evaluating how the cases involving bullying of students in the schools are handled. Through application of these measures therefore, we shall be able to understand how the managed care plans use the performance…

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    current situations and writing it helps to better analyze my ideal reaction to these things. As I write in my journal, there is a sense of critical thinking on or about the ideas that I have and as a result solutions are made. The journaling process is not typically a reviewed or drafted version for public opinion, but instead…

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    fright" regarding the content in which I am to write about and my fear of failure. When the subject of what I am writing about is difficult and hard to find a positive outlet for, i.e. I am having a hard time getting in touch with my subject, the process of writing a research paper or summaries or any kind of extensive assignment becomes laborious and then procrastination starts to creep in. Despite how much I plan to take better care of my limited time I still manage to wait too long to start…

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    The writing process Since I started pursuing my education, writing remains to be part of my life. It has come in handy while pursuing my education as it is an effective tool of communication. To me, it is the best way of expressing my feelings as I am in full control of the process. It is an appropriate way to put my thoughts down in writing. I get to portray my world in writing. It facilitates a platform where I can share my thoughts and communicate them to my audience. Additionally, writing…

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