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    Over the last 25 years, it’s reported by academics and experts that there were around 70% failure rates when change process was initiated at an organisational level. This was considered to be subject to the fundamental flaws regarding to the framework, which prevented a successful change of management. Even though it was difficult to identify any consensus regarding the framework, but they agreed on two main issues. Firstly, the pace of change has never been greater than in the current business…

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    The art of persuasion has grown tremendously for the past couple of years and became more convoluted in different ways. Persuasion is commonly use in advertising, political campaigns, business proposals, and also in writing. When it comes to persuasive writing, the writer is presenting an argument to the readers in order to influence them towards the writer's point of view. Although it can be a challenge, for some readers have different beliefs and opinion pertaining to a particular topic. So…

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    The writing process is an art to place the ideas out on paper, but not in a messy way. Maybe the writing can be a messy process because we will need to find the writing process that will work for us, but at the end, we will have to use the right word combinations, so we can transmit the clear message to the reader. The seven steps of the writing process are: discovering, planning, composing, getting feedback, revising, editing, and proofreading. Sometimes is impossible to follow all the…

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    Prewriting was the next step in the rhetorical analysis process that prepared me for the structure of the essay that would follow. Outlining had always been something I would skip when it came to writing essays; although after reading about the importance of prewriting and finding that thesis and topic sentences were priority on drafting worksheets, I reconsidered. On the prewriting step of Henry and Little, I started by narrowing down my options for strategies and rhetorical devices to use as…

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    Blog 4: how my writing process is working Writing skill is like any other skills; we need to practice it and follow the appropriate strategies to improve it. My writing skill has provided and developed compared to my writing in the freshman year at the UD. At the freshman year, my first step to write a paper was brainstorming before I read, and write without an outline. I changed my process to develop my writing strategies to provide an excellent paper. My process to write a paper goes through…

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    My writing process is similar to the typical high schooler, except like the typical high schooler I have no idea what my process is. Having to slow down and think about your process before writing can be complicated due to the fact that I am thinking about what I doing naturally. Hopefully I will be able to fully break down my process and use what I learn from that to improve my writing. My process starts with me focusing on a prompt whether it’s given to me or I have to create one myself.…

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    Typos” are all strategies for correcting the spelling of words whereas Sandra Giles' article “Reflective Writing and the Revision Process” focuses on the development of reflective writing skills to improve the revision process. Giles describes the various activities and assignments that she has had to complete as a student, what has helped her reflect on her own writing process, and how she has incorporated what she has learned into teaching her own students. This kind of writing is similar to…

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    ideas on the process of writing. He says, “think of writing as an organic, developmental process in which you start writing at the very beginning – before you know your meaning at all – and encourage your words gradually to change and evolve” (Elbow). Elbow believes that you can’t know what you are going to discuss or to comment on until you are done writing and all of your thoughts finally come together to make sense. He also goes against the idea that writing is only a two-step process,…

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    I believe my writing process has improved over the last 4 months. Through both English 105 and English 106 I have greatly improved my writing ability starting with the “freewriting” process that allows me to get everything I am thinking down on paper in broad strokes. I usually try to do this at least twice during the first part of the weekly assignments. Once I feel I have focused my core message, I usually outline how I want the writing to transition, and what are the reasons or beliefs that…

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    To clarify, there is no "right way to write." However, the title probably caught your eye, so, I might get a view or two. I start my writing process with the pre-writing process, which is strictly done on pen and paper. My pre-writing process is very similar to "stream of consciousness writing," in which I just let my thoughts on the subject of the writing flow out. Then, as my pre-writing grows in size, I try to find a focus within the thoughts and give myself a direction to write in. I have…

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