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    In this paper, I will evaluate the role of a Reading Specialist, and how they create a curriculum that anticipates a student’s reading level. Then, I will discuss how these standards coincide to my own beliefs. Finally, I will sum up the duties of a Reading Specialist, and how necessary they are in our education system. Reading Specialist/Literacy coach are professionals whose main duty is to provide educational reading services for students who attend public school. Reading Specialists…

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    Factual Writing In Nursing

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    detailed and factual writing is key. The writing that nurses do needs to be scholarly and to the point. There are multiple different facets of writing a professional nurse can do. On the job a nurse would most likely be doing documentation style of writing. However there are also nurses who are published authors who write educational pieces for the entire nursing community. These types of editorial pieces are published in nursing journals. These articles can range from expository pieces…

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    whales, Screw the Shrimp” is ultimately only partly successful because, while it has reasonable ethos and logos and is a good example of expository text, the author seems to place too much blame on the reader that today’s culture has all but entirely lost touch with what nature really is. Throughout the text, Williams uses a variety of rhetoric devices to make her writing more effective. Logos, ethos, pathos, style, tone, audience, and mode are used in a way that seems to give readers the…

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    Critical Response to Sources Paper: Take Home Test The application of critical thinking skills allows individuals to make rational connection concerning different perspectives, evaluate arguments and discern discrepancies in reasoning. Thus, it is imperative to think critically to initiate the process of full personal development. In the articles; Shaw (2016), Boyne (2009) and Sofo et al (2010), each author reveal the relativism of critical thinking in each subject matter they addressed and…

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    Part of this is due to my own writing style, along with the bad habits that come with it. However, throughout this class, I have learned more about how to relay my ideas more concisely to my audience and in a more summarized form. I may not still have a lot of improvement, considering this is only a ten week long class, but the fact that I’m consciously putting an effort into improving certainly makes the…

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    I am following up on my final report by providing information in regards to the exhibit of “The Celebration of Writing” I attended. As you have requested, I have attended this festival and am reporting to you on the positives and negatives of what I saw and by using my observation and thoughts about the exhibition. These observations will provide you with information to create a visual exhibition on the ethical issues of payday loans. I know you are looking to make an exhibition on the final…

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    Needless to say that I failed miserably at my first draft; it was not my style of writing. I was quite dejected when I received my graded work; I received a C, and my instructor had made numerous comments and recommendations in the margins, with a final note at the end of the last paragraph that she was willing to accept a revision.…

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    project for plagiarism on http://www.paperrater.com/plagiarism_checker. Please find the following information and type it into the document as you locate it. Make sure to copy the web address where you found each bit of information. Expository Writing: type of writing, the purpose of which is to inform, explain, describe, or define the author's subject to the reader. Here is an outline of what you will include in your report. Use informational books and the Internet in order…

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    Overcoming Something Big As I was getting out of the car at 7:45am, you would think that I was related to a sloth. “Just two more years and I am out of here”, I whispered to myself. It is was first day as a junior at George Ball High School and I could not wait for my last to come. I walked up the stairs to my first period class, where I saw underclassmen pacing up and down the hall trying to find their class. I stepped into my AP English 04 class and noticed that I was the first one to arrive…

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    Expository writing, often thought to be boring or mundane, can be made interesting by only the best of writers. In “Chocolate Equals Love”, Diane Ackerman eased the readers into the informative middle section with jocular remarks incorporated into the introduction and ending. By using figurative language and organizational patterns, Diana Ackerman displayed her immense love for chocolate by explaining its history, benefits, and uniqueness with a sprinkle of levity, anecdotes and professionalism.…

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