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    Although this is true, I believe that my writing is definitely getting stronger. The use of proper grammar, formal language, complex sentences, and sophisticated vocabulary are some of the main skills I developed that have made my writing stronger. In addition, I have learned how to develop a strong thesis by providing a clear and specific argument that goes beyond…

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    Analyzing “Decolonizing The Mind” In Decolonizing the Mind, the author Ngũgĩ Wa Thiong’o, writes about the importance of language and how it communicates one’s culture. He first writes about growing up in Kenya; describing the language, Gikuyu, and how storytellers told stories that were mostly about animals or humans. He considers Gikuyu as the language of his community, culture, and work. Later, due to the English colonization in Africa, he went to a “colonial school” where he was forced to…

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    and open to give a thoughtful recommendation about any feature of the menu. I wouldn’t go here if it was a formal occasion; even though the place is great, the setting might be a little of a buzz kill. Its folk setting is great, but for a formal event, it might be a bit underwhelming. It just tries to be something different than your average restaurant, and it is. But if you’re looking a formal place, you should look somewhere else. This simply is not that kind of place. Overall House of Blues…

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    technical writing for experts” (193). Formal sentences tend to be “relatively long and involved” because of how precise and descriptive the material being covered may be (193). In addition the sentences use “extensive vocabulary” accommodated by grammatical accuracy, with little to no fragments (193). Furthermore the tone of formal passages is “always serious attitude toward an important subject” (193). The paragraph below gives an example of how formal language is used in a scholarly…

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    googling, selfie and many others) and there will always be new words coming up. In my native language, Arabic, there is the informal language that is spoken and the formal language that is used in writing and in formal speeches. The slang language and the formal language are quite different, almost two distinct languages and no one use the formal version to speak. When you read a poem that is one hundred years old, you find a hard time understanding the language and you see clearly how it is…

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    Outwear Trends In The 50s

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    50s, it was still a popular outerwear accessory in the early 60s. The mid 1960s Sears catalog is advertising a mink stole (Shih, 1997, p.104). The model advertising the stole is shown wearing white gloves with it, which means that it is more of a formal accessory during this time. The stoles presence in the Sears catalog expresses that these were popular amongst the middle class during the early 1960s. My grandmother is also sporting a modified bouffant style hairdo, which was popularized by…

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    such professional is formal business attire. However, a lot of offices follow formal dress code all days of the week except for Fridays On certain special occasions the "Black tie" code is chosen. This is seen mainly during award ceremonies or galas. You may go for this look involving a tuxedo…

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    To verify Sylvia Baker’s insurance Lewis should politely ask Sylvia for her to fill out the new patient registration forms. Once the paperwork is filled out completely, he should ask for her insurance card or cards, and ask for her driver’s license. Lewis should make sure that both birth dates are the same on the driver’s license and on the new patient registration forms. Once that is verified Lewis needs to look on the patient registration forms to see the relationship between Sylvia and the…

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    I was employed at a large facility that required that every individual within the facility work together to strive to make sure that the patients and customers of the facility left the facility knowing that they had been well taken care of, to the best of everyone’s ability. I was employed as an Administrative Assistant I in the Supply Chain Management Department in the Shipping and Receiving Department at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. My job was to ensure that orders and…

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    the reasons she likes writing poetry is because she doesn’t feel restricted by rigid rules. Poems can be written in any language style, so whatever mood she’s in that day is often reflected in her poems. As a result, she has written poems in formal and formal language. She also has authored poems that do not follow the rules of grammar. Remediation for Clip C – 25 to 35 seconds Audio Tony enjoyed writing his poem about his mother’s home cooking. It has been a while since he’s had a…

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