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    I reached the college and scholarship application process. In order to create an essay that has some meaning behind it one must first become at the very least interested in the topic. The last work that I wrote where I was truly passionate and went through the complete writing process was the four essays I wrote in application for the Presidential scholarship at Montana State. During a few weeks I wrote these essays revised had people edit and much more. So much work went into all of those…

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    Hamlet Reflective Essay

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    techniques that I learned both in and outside of class. In order to improve my writing style, I made several appointments for the Mary Baldwin College Writing Center. The Writing Center is where I learned how to form an outline, review and revise my essays, in order to create a thorough and well written final draft for both my English 102 and French Literature 270 course. I learned that I have a tendency to use repetition when repetition is not needed, and I discovered that I can strengthen the…

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    Self Analysis Essay

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    stories in depth, I was able to take my original thoughts and make them more versatile. This process helped me to create a basis for all of the essays we had to write in our English class. The three CA’s that I believe are my best works are “Raymond’s Run”, “Grace”, and “Nineteen Fifty-Five.” Not only do I enjoy these CA’s because I used two of them in my essays, but I feel as though I was able to relate to some of the key factors I wrote about regarding the main characters. “Raymond’s Run”…

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    Rough Draft Essay

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    to state whom the essay identifies with. One such example is: In today’s digital world letter writing has been lost on our teenagers and although their parents grew up in a world of pen and paper letter writing today’s fast pace has left them in the dust. This rough draft does not have a distinct purpose. It goes off in several different directions. The author goes from emails being impersonal to computers malfunctioning and making funny noises to cutting your finger. They essay encompasses…

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    Reflective Paper I chose to reflect on my persuasive essay on why girls should make the fist move towards guys. My paper was addressed to college aged, heterosexual females. I definitely believe that I selected the right audience. I felt that addressing my paper to all females would have been extremely broad due to the fact that not all females are interested in men. Likewise, I feel like I definitely geared my paper towards my selected audience. I feel like I gave situations that are realistic…

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    OP Reflection Essay

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    started the essay off with a brief but strong, lead, saying “When I was first asked to coach a group of ten-year-olds in soccer, I wasn’t sure what to think.” In this one sentence, I set the stage for the rest for the rest of the OP, while also drawing in the reader’s attention and leaving room to expand on my ideas in the rest of the paper. The intro was just as effective as the ones in my early OPs, but didn’t dwell on unnecessary details. While I did leave plenty of room in my essay to…

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    photo essay is an essay, which contains photos, and very little text. A news article can be seen as part of the informative genre, but if the news article also contains little text and numerous photos, it can also fit into the photo essay genre. Furthermore, a genre can depend on the view of the audience, whom also may be considered authors according to Michel Foucault. For example, one reader may view an essay as informative, but another reader may view the essay as persuasive. In this essay…

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    automatically makes Brian move, which is the first example of him trying to be the dominator. After the principle explains the rules and assigning them to write an essay on who they think they are, the group quickly moves to the storming stage where conflicts begin to unfold. For starters, no group members are motivated to write the essay especially John who starts to pick on Claire by saying how he bets that she is a virgin and starts interrogating her by asking her if she ever kissed a boy and…

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    purpura. Both are very interesting. However, I know much more about the function of the pancreas. Such as it producing insulin and lowering blood sugar levels in the body. Also, how its dysfunction creates diabetes. I would like to write my informative essay on the pancreas because type two diabetes runs in my family. I want to understand how the pancreas dysfunction creates diabetes. How its impairment cause an individual to surrender to a life of medication. On the other hand, I would like to…

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    transformative, irreversible, integrated, bounded and troublesome knowledge. (Walker, 2013, p. 251). The only limitation of this journal article is that the study that it conducted did not have anything to do with memory. The study relates to the essay is that it was able to assist in understanding of schema theory and then lead to different case study’s such as Bartlett’s…

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