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    I wrote in the beginning of the class but with a little more insightful information to share. To all the newcomers of this class- do not be afraid of the unknown. This class has helped me to understand my strengths and weaknesses with my critical writing and reading skills. As well…

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    in any way. However, after this first semester, I feel that everything has changed. Through evaluating my own work this semester, I have been able to improve my writing in the areas I mentioned. I have learned many skills through working on my own pieces throughout the semester. After going through the process of brainstorming, writing a first draft, revising that draft, and repeating steps…

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    true to their individual writing style, and proofread, proofread, proofread. Every student believes that his or her way to write an essay is the most time efficient and the best; however, most students have bad habits that make for a bad essay. The biggest problem across the board is procrastination. Every student has had a midnight deadline where he or she did not submit the essay until 11:59 on the dot. This habit causes students to become more stressed while writing due to the lack of time.…

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    his technical dexterity determines his success”---Mark Schorer This chapter undertakes to make a detailed examination of all the narrative techniques present in the two novels, Wuthering Heights and The God of Small Things. The novel, as an established cultural institution has over the last two hundred years become the most significant and dominant form of literary writing with an unprecedented global acceptance, unimagined before in its much chequered history. An unknown mode of writing till…

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    learning objectives, such as primary rhetorical considerations, medium and performance considerations, audience considerations, genre considerations, information literacy, reasoning and argument, the writing process, and writing mechanics. Comprehensively these goals each have some value for a technical writer. Each of the considerations within the learning objectives revolve around the writer’s agenda. This agenda is displayed to a targeted audience through any number of mediums, which can…

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    reader, writing ads for newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and the internet, working with editors and clients to fix material, and conducting research to get information. Some work environments of an author are: 8% is professional, scientific, and technical services, 4% is religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and more, 3% is arts, entertainment, and recreation, and ⅔ of writers are self employed. To become an author a bachelor's degree is needed , adaptability, determination, and writing…

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    also hold CPA and CFP designations, along with numerous FINRA Registrations. These include Series 6, Series 62, Series 63, and Series 65. I am also certified to issue life and health insurance. Have you ever taken a course in business communication/writing? While I was required to take a general speech communication class, I was never required to take a class specific to business communication. Of course, I received my degree before it was required to have a business communication class to sit…

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    types of human behaviour bring different expressions on face. Slang is a type of language that consists of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal. Jargon is a technical word used by a professional person as a short way of saying things that are hard for others to understand. When a service provider uses technical language the service user may not understand. For example, the doctor may say that a patient needs bloods and an MRI scan. That can sound very frightening to someone who…

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    hot topics of the moment, can bring high advances and earn royalties spread over a longer window of time. However, most books—especially those with information that becomes quickly dated—go out of print within a year of publication. Scientific and technical Authors generally earn more money than most other nonfiction…

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    During English 112 I felt that I grew as a writer. I was taught time management, a better writing process, new formatting, and became more grammatically efficient. Although I did grow, there were obviously some issues with my writing. Throughout my essays, I have noticed that I need work on word variation, transitions, and comma usage. One of my peers suggested for word choice that I could look over my paper and if I use a word multiple times in a paragraph then I could try to look up a synonym…

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