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    Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers, wrote fifty-one of the eighty-five essays in the Federalist papers over a six-month period without the aid of any technological devices or applications. He had to manually research and write his essays without access to search engines or computers. Today, he would have had access to the internet to research, could easily edit his essays, and the final copy would not have to go to a printer. These are all benefits of technological advancement but…

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    distracted by your notes. Furthermore, you won’t want to lend them because a marked copy is a kind of intellectual diary, and lending it is almost like giving your mind away. If your friend wishes to read your Plutarch’s Lives, ‘Shakespeare’, or The Federalist Papers, tell him gently but firmly, to buy a copy” (Adler 20). Here the author explains that your friends wanting to borrow your books is not a valid excuse for not writing in them. Adler believes that books are very personal belongings…

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    A Well Written Persuasion The article “How to Mark a Book”, was written by Mortimer J. Alder, Ph.D., and published on July 6, 1941. This article is the “father of books” opinion of the benefits of marking in a work of literature as you read it. Dr. Alder devoted his life to education and firmly believed that great conversation and learning stems from the discussion of great works of literature. This article particularly highlights this belief as it is his expressed opinion of the proper way to…

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    “How to Mark a Book”, written by Mortimer J. Alder, Ph.D., and published on July 6, 1941. This article is the “father of books” opinion of the benefits of marking in a work of literature as you read it. Dr. Alder devoted his life to education and firmly believed that great conversation and learning stems from the discussion of great works. This article particularly highlights this belief as it is his expressed opinion of the proper way to “do the most efficient kind of reading.” This article…

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    depends on what type of paper I am writing. If I am writing a research paper my first step is to do any research necessary and get that information down in some form. Then, no matter what sort of paper I am writing, I gather my main ideas and create an outline. My next step is to begin listing 3-6 point…

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    Painting Process Essay

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    kind of paint so keep that in mind as progress is made on your work of art. For tempera and acrylic, my favorite thing to do is the glob various colors of paint on a piece of paper, then either fold is in half or lay another piece on top of the sheet with paint on it. Smooth the paint away from the center or crease of the paper and then unfold or pull apart. This must be done quickly so that the paint doesn’t dry with the sheet still together. If it does dry before the sheets are separated the…

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    teacher has to read multiple papers on the exact same topic that they assign to check whether or not the students know what they think the students should know about specific material covered in class. Writing papers of this kind is a painstakingly miserable task for both the student and the teacher, especially if assigned for a similar purpose multiple times. For the teacher who assigns a paper very frequently will regret assigning the paper when he sees the stacks of papers he has to grade…

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    The Red Tree (Shaun Tan, 2001) is a children’s picture book that is both written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. The Red Tree is a book about depression, despair and ultimately, hope. The book follows a girl struggling with depression who, at the end of the book, finds hope in the form of a red tree. For a picture book to be successful, both the illustrations and written text generally can exist independently, but complement each other. There is a strong marriage between the written and visual…

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    Articulation Reflection

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    trouble in building the postulation proclamation and my considerations would be everywhere, there was no stream in the paper. This semester I 've realized a few things all through English 101. I 've learned diverse written work strategies, move words, how to discover assets online and utilizing them successfully, and MLA organizing. I 've taken in these abilities from class work and papers assignments. In spite of the fact that despite everything I require more change, I 've improved as an…

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    While trying to finish up my first paper, I became stumped on what to write about in my conclusion. I knew I was supposed to write about what I talked about in my paper, but I just could not get the words to come to my head. After an hour of thinking, I then turned to Mrs. Garth for help once again. I went to her office and told her than I needed help writing my conclusion, so we sat down and opened my paper. She read my paper; it was about a family vacation that I went on. After…

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