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    Many people have used fake names for a variety of reasons but one of the oldest reasons was a method used by authors to publish writing. A alternate name someone uses as an author is often called a “pen name”, an alias or a pseudonym. Authors use pen names so they can be published because for many possible reasons they wouldn’t be published under their own names. Many famous authors have used pen names because they wanted to be taken seriously or wanted to protect their name. For some people…

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    Camacho's Flaws

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    that traditional and direct publishers provide. Explaining that publishing companies are best at assisting new writers with marketing, Camacho stated, “The direct-published author still misses out on the promotional efforts offered by the traditional publisher” (Camacho 330). By bringing this to the reader’s attention, he ensures they understand this situation. Camacho proceeded to illustrate this point by adding, “In direct publishing, authors rarely benefit from the book tours, book…

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    Elvis Costello Biography

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    ‘Everyday I Write the Book’ may be among his best-loved songs, but for singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, it isn't every day that he gets to publish a book which tells his life story. But that's what happened yesterday when his first official autobiography hit the shelves. ‘Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink’ will reflect the musicians five-decade long career including many stories about his renowned co-writers and co-conspirators. There will also be a variety of images taken from Elvis’s…

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    Janice Schakowsky was born Janice Danoff on May 26th, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois. The second child of Jewish immigrants, Irwin and Tillie Danoff, Jan graduated from the University of Illinois in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education. One day while food shopping in Evanston, Schakowsky noticed the absence of a “freshness date” on cottage cheese containers. She took steps to rectify the situation and with friends organized a nationwide campaign, this campaign led to food…

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    Henry Johnson Influence

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    her passing, maybe upwards of 200 articles on fiction, instruction, sermons, travelogues, and youngsters' books. Johnson was a decent man. He helped Wollstonecraft discover lodgings. He propelled her cash when required. He managed her lenders. He helped her adapt to her dad's disordered circumstance and smoothed her episodes of gloom. Wollstonecraft met more radicals who went by Johnson, including William Blake, Swiss painter Henry Fuseli, and Johnson's distributed accomplice, Thomas Christie.…

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    actual obstacle due to the fact my chosen obstacle is not an actual obstacle. Second, in the paragraph of how Steve overcame the obstacles I need to be more specific on actual methods used. Thirdly, I need to mention the obstacles he faced in the company Apple. Overall, I need to break my points into multiples concise paragraphs in order to create more organized effective essay. The most helpful piece of advice is when my instructor mentioned that: “You must work on using paragraphs more…

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    A little background on Marshall Poe. “Marshall Tillbrook Poe is an American historian, writer, editor and founder of the New Books Network, an online collection of podcast interviews with a wide range of non-fiction authors.” Wikipedia is a very well known site to be an encyclopedia. Students constantly question why Wikipedia is a bad source and teachers will often fail students for using Wikipedia as a source for information, teachers try to have students understand that Wikipedia is not a…

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    Thomas Robin's Case

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    order to sue the company. They all referenced that constitution in that it states that Robins needs to prove that what the company did with the whole fake online profile caused “injury in fact” and not to speculate that it can be hurtful. The case can be considered important not just to ourselves but to other giant technology companies like Facebook and Twitter that worry about lawsuits when it comes to fake profiles. Thomas Robins is planning on filling a lawsuit against the company if they…

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    Writing, no matter the subject, timeline, or form, involves a process of some sorts. The writing process can differ in the steps, methods, and style. Some authors may prefer to revise as they write while others prefer to write a draft and edit a final version. Also, other writers may choose to write an outline and while others may choose to organize their thoughts with a picture. Donald M. Murry’s “The Maker’s Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscript,” Peter Elbow’s “Desperation Writing,” and Kurt…

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    Throughout this course I feel that it definitely kept my interest way more than I thought it would. In high school, I would simply not do my reports or papers. I have never enjoyed or found writing the bit interesting. Ever. I don’t know what it is about writing that I honestly just really do not enjoy. I think it may have something to do with how much you actually have to think and compose. I have done well in courses like Mathematics solely because you put an input, and automatically have an…

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