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    Keep Writing Forward Often, I am concerned regarding which route to follow when writing with the correct usage of grammar and punctuation. There are a multitude of areas that require improvement within my writing, when compared to improvements that have been made. How is it possible to identify and overcome the areas needing attention? Therefore, allowing me to magnify my progress as a writer. Which resources are out there to assist with properly evolving my writing to a new level. Adding…

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    which made it easier for me to produce good ideas to put into this essay. My editing skills are not very good because I myself have had trouble with writing and recognizing punctuation therefore I utilize many different internet grammar checkers. With these grammar checkers I try and learn from them to use later in my writing. This checking could be similar to the multiple drafts that Caro does with his writing and making sure I myself feel comfortable with the work I am submitting. When I have…

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    Keep Writing Simple: Until recently, I was sure academic writing needed to be complex. I thought students who used big words and wrote long sentences appeared intelligent; however, that is incorrect (Grellier & Goerke, 2014). Since studying as an undergraduate, I have learned that formal writing requires a clear message with references that support ideas. I must apply the following principles to improve the quality of my writing. Firstly, cliches need to be eliminated. Grellier and Goerke (2014)…

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    demographics throughout the past few years, especially those of younger age groups. This new generation of young adults have been coined to the term “generation text” and many believe that the language implemented in texting has had negative effects on the grammar and spelling of the overall generation. This, however, is not entirely true. Although quite different from the traditional way of writing; the…

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    … It is definitely the texting influence," Dorlea Rikard, a Florence High School language teacher, said (Singleton-Rickman para 7). Some students do not pay any attention to the English language, making entire papers of just run-on sentences. Bad grammar is not just in high school; one girl refused to capitalize an ‘I’ because “she thought it was funny” (Martin 2). Most teens use a thing called cyber slang. Cyber slang is a term used for when someone makes a word shorter or uses abbreviations to…

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    never turned in any assignments late. To get the grade that I desired, I used the peer reviews to their full potential and took notes when I attended the writing lab. I would always read my essays aloud to catch errors and I used multiple online grammar checkers to catch errors. In the beginning of the quarter, I discussed that in my journal entry that one of my goals for the quarter would be to brainstorm more before an essay because I usually get stressed when I first begin the assignment.…

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    Turnitin (www.turnitin.com) Many people may assume that this site is just a plagiarism checker, but it is actually a great formative tool for students. I have my students submit their first drafts and print their reports to use during writing conferences. These reports include an originality score and a grammar checking tool. Students can use both to revise and correct before submitting a final version of their essays. Unfortunately, this site is…

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    Xuanzang's "New Translation Method" In the process of Xuanzang's translation of Buddhist texts, he proposed a "New Translation Method"( ZANG et. al, 2013) which has a tremendous impact in the early development of translation practice. In early development of Buddhist translation method in China, Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures from the East Han Dynasty to West Jin Dynasty are mostly based on the translated work by Northern Hu Dynasty in Central Asia, the original Sanskrit Buddhist…

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    To learn French fast, you must put your heart and soul into it. In other words, you need to have the desire to not just speak and understand, but also to live and breathe in French. It is not difficult to do this, after all, since it is a beautiful language. The first step to learning any language is to find out your learning style. Some people learn faster than others because they have already identified whether they learn faster by reading or by listening to audio tapes. You can take an online…

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    Continued Academic Success Introduction The decision to start or continue ones academic success can be made at any level of your education, whether you are a student in middle school, high school, or an adult who has decided to attend college later in life. Making the decision to become or to be a better student can be easier said than done if one does not know where to start in making changes. While the definition of academic success is different for each individual, one would agree that the…

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