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    while on a train home, purely to get it over with, but surprisingly I enjoyed the podcast and had very little trouble finding a subject for my paper. The process of writing the paper was not incredibly difficult but it did end up becoming challenging once I had to start finding sources, but I did end up finding everything I needed. The process would have been a lot harder if my professor had not shown the class how to use the library’s databases, and citing it would have been impossible if we…

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    possible, we each planned four of the sessions and wrote different parts of the narrative. I’m positive I stressed her out a bit when I would put off some of the pieces I had to write, but it was relieving to have our entire project done before the due date. It was nice to watch others scramble to get their work done and not have to worry about ours, because…

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    Book Review: - 10-Minute Mindfulness: 71 Simple Habits for Living in the Present Moment by S. J. Scott and Barrie Davenport This paper is a book review. I will explain why I have selected this specific book and the impression the book has on me. I will use an external source preferably a reliable source that relates to the selected book to either collaborate or contradict the text. Also, I will explain how or why the book will have or not have an impact on me. This is because the book addressees…

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    The search for a placement has allowed me to overcome my insecurities and realize that rejection is a natural part of the process of achieving my short-term goal of securing a placement. I have taken each rejection in different ways depending on how much I wanted the position and the time I invested into the application. With the first two rejections, I felt some assurance in…

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    The Hailsham experience is also a process through which the characters discover and learn to accept their identity. When they are small, they sense their destined role as a vague, childish embarrassment. In teenage years they adopt a joking, in other words, evasive attitude…

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    freedom to write about things that interest me while helping me grow. It has made me mindful of my grammar, which I normally just did whatever, and it has also given me the chance to improve by means of useful feedback from my professor. My writing process has gone from last minute essays to real thought out essays. This course has taught me to take my time and actually plan out what to say rather than rush though and not get my points across. Instead of sitting in front of the computer for…

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    bottlenecks and they can decrease the chance for getting patients in and out of the operating room on time. It is important to examine every opportunity for increasing efficiency and achieving sustainable development, as part of the improvement process. Valid data must be collected and analyzed using rigorous statistical tools, instead of making assumptions regarding possible causes for bottlenecks or errors. Strategies like- Six Sigma and Lean have been effective in this regard yielding…

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    course is offered to students both inside and outside of the English department, making for an eclectic class with students who have varying perspectives on writing. When asked about the course, Flower states students will learn about how readers process text, but, more importantly, they will learn about themselves as writers. “Writing does not exist in a vacuum,” she states, and so it shows how we as writers, just as I am doing now, have expectations for ourselves based on assignments. We even…

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    Two distinguished authors, Richard Rodriguez and Lucille P. McCarthy, discuss important aspects of reading and writing throughout their essays. Rodriguez’s “The Achievement of Desire” and McCarthy’s “A Stranger in Strange Lands: A College Student Writing Across the Curriculum” emphasize lessons and teachings related to reading and writing. With this being said, both similar and different ideas are discussed by Rodriguez and McCarthy. First, one main similarity includes the idea that one must…

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    The writing process is different and unique to all individuals; many people follow the ideal steps of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing as opposed to others taking shortcuts, skipping steps, and going straight to editing. The writing process is the course one takes to get from prewriting to the publication of their essay; since everyone is a different, their writing process will also be different. For me, I believe that following the ideal writing process steps are a…

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