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    One School Fits Most While in high school, the major question throughout your four years, or at least your senior year, is “What do you plan on doing after high school?” Of course, everybody is different so there isn’t only one answer to that question; but the most frequent is to further your education for a certain dream job you’ve had in mind all your life, or even ten minutes before graduating. And when answering that “most important question of your life” you think you’re done, you have…

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    explaining her process. Many people don’t like to write first drafts but after reading the story they at least will understand the importance of them. This leads to Lammot’s approach in the story to prove her claims. In “Bird by Bird” published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group in 1994, Anne Lamott explains the importance of a first draft. The author starts writing about how writers need to write first drafts of their…

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    Furthermore, ethnicity is a fundamental factor that governs an individual some way or another influencing one to ‘pick up the pen’ and write on the experiences associated. Reading is the backbone of knowledge, perspectives and values while writing is the ability to explore values and experiences that characterise an individual. Through reading, an individual is able to live vicariously through the composer, which develops sympathy, widens an individual’s perspective, to reduce the amount of…

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    Writing for me has always been a complicated and thorough process. While I have enjoyed writing for many years, I often found myself struggling to organize my thoughts in a way that would clearly show my true self to the reader. However, after going through the Reflective Writing Portfolio course, my writing has changed in both its organization and its overall focus. By examining numerous texts and revising many of my old writings, I have learned various techniques to effectively organize my…

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    "Why Good Writing Skills are Important in Today's Workplace-and Tips for Developing Them" is "Write" on the Money in Persuasion: A Rhetorical Analysis What would you do for a better job, for more money or a promotion? According to Robert Hosking, all you have to do is become a good writer. In his article, "Writing Skills are Important in Todays Workplace-and Tips for Developing Them" published in the Executive Secretary Magazine, Hosking emphasizes the importance and benefits of good writing…

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    “Writing, the art of communicating thoughts to the mind through the eye, is the greatest invention of the world...enabling us to converse with the dead, the absent, and the unborn, at all distances of time and space” Abraham Lincoln. Without written communication, we wouldn 't have things such as the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Star Spangled Banner, or even the Bible. Imagine a world without those important artifacts of history. The world would be in a complete mess!…

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    explains the aspects of rewriting and how writing isn't a one step process. Most professional writers live by the phrase “writing is rewriting.” One of Murray’s idea is about the importance of revision that plays a big role in becoming a better writer. Murray mentions Peter F. Drucker, a prolific business writer, who claims that his first draft is “the zero draft.” Both, Murray and Drucker, state how each draft can be changed or rearranged to make the writing more clear. Today, most students…

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    challenges of writing until I come across the course syllables. However, what gravitate my attention from the listed content on the syllables is writing for success. So as one pondered through the content of the course one realizes the course expectation and the importance of successful writing strategies to succeed in college courses (Saylor.org). But, it became apparent as one acknowledges that it is crucial to learn the general techniques of writing to ensure one success in any writing task.…

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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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    qualities, but also to attract and impress the multiple women within his life. Tell about: The experiences and relationships he had with these women would go on to shape his writing career. Tell about: Ernest Hemingway utilized the women of his life to create interesting page turners for society. Tell about: His unique and personal writing made him the great american author he is considered today. Thesis: American novelist…

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