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    who are talking about dark and/or savory subjects and notice what techniques they are using to do it well. The other alternative, and one that may be the better and more successful option, would be to move entirely away from personal essay and memoir. My academic writing is, in general, far stronger than my creative work, and if I apply creative craft techniques to academic subjects, I may be able to avoid all the above-named issues. I treat my academic subject with far more care, I believe. I…

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    be accepted into the college of one’s choosing. Though they are expected among most colleges, these standardized tests are poorly justified and present a defective outcome of a student’s intuition. In general, colleges require students to complete the ACT and SAT, conveniently providing a neutral benchmark for all whom they might accept or decline into their school. However, these tests fail to accurately represent students’ intelligence and consequently provide an inadequate score not…

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    “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” by Britt. The subject matter in this essay slapped me upside the head! My best friend Val makes quite a bit of money, and she is one hell of a neat person. She throws out toys as her sons grow out of them. She makes sure the mail gets gone through and thrown away daily…

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    always had a rough time maintaining social relations due to his narrowmindedness on almost every subject which leads him to have a short temper. Once his mind is focused on one set of beliefs, he seems to maintain the same belief regardless of anything and everything that could prove him wrong. It takes a great deal to break the concrete that he lays every time he has to think about a certain subject matter. This is especially true when it comes to kids. As previously mentioned, Jerry had a…

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    Dziegielewski and Wolfe used an ABA single subject design in their study. The subject, a 24 year-old Caucasian female who was referred to as Brandy, took a pretest of the Self-Esteem Rating Scale (SERS) developed by Nugent and Thomas (1993) and the Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire (BIAQ) by Rosen, Srebnik, Saltzberg, and Wendt (1991) before the baseline data was collected. Negative scores on the SERS, which ranged from -120 to +120, meant low self-esteem and the higher the scores on the BIAQ,…

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    the time to have a demand for him to write down his stance and better clarify it. This is enough to set him apart in the eyes of his audience members, but not enough to necessarily win their trust, especially if they are not dedicated enough to the subject to understand the importance of such a convention or conversation, particularly when it occurred 26 years ago. Because the document is styled and arranged in a way meant to recount a spoken argument, thus losing much of its organization, it…

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    Furthermore, I learned building a voice behind a platform has two factors: Audience profile, and subject matter. When writing content, I always tend to write in different styles, which is a bad habit for platforms because the voice is the perception of the brand so it needs to stay constant according to the Lynda UX: Content strategy course. Not only did I learn that voice must stay consistent but also the subject matter must be taken in consideration when…

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    The fact that students’ achievement on tests such as SAT has stagnated is of no amazement to those most familiar with the testing environment. Students, often able to answer short multiple choice answers or write limited passages, therefor leading to success on state mandated exams are unable to answer…

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    is the SAT; and how they are going to prepare. Many question if there should be alternatives for standardized testing that could outweigh the benefits of the SAT? Right now this is a controversial problem it affect people all over the country when they are applying to a colleges of there choice. This issue is relevant because today there are schools that are putting aside the SAT and using other alternatives to measures your acceptance. Students are the most that get affected by the SAT , but…

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    vicarious and allegorical, showing both the exterior and interior of it 's subjects. Art can be an expression, reaction, foundation, and controversy. It can be anything the creator and viewer choose it to be. It creates opportunities for mankind to delve into the future…

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