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    going through so many readings, you learn to notice the structure and organization of it, and try to inculcate it in your writings. The main guide was the detail instructions on eagle online for each writing assignment. It was a full proof guide with instructions for paragraph structures, using CECC2 in your writing, tips on how to get started, etc. A proper structure makes the writing so much more enjoyable and gives a new dimension to it. I have mastered the skill enough to point out a badly…

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    Thoreau writings had a great impact on Chris. Chris tried to live life like Thoreau. Chris’s view on society was shaped impart by Thoreau. Chris wanted live life not just be a part of it. Thoreau wrote “…I mean that they should not play life, or study it merely, while the community supports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from beginning to end,” (American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau, 17). Chris and Thoreau have many things in common. They both wanted to…

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    of Emma: Moral, Ethical, and Spiritual Values” discusses Jane Austen’s writing format. Jackson states Austen’s writing format differ from other conventional authors during the eighteenth century. Austen uses parody and burlesque for comic effect to portray women during the 18th-century in her novels. Jackson believes Austen’s novel consist of the theme of truth, which “is of supreme importance (Jackson).” Austen’s writing consisted of irony and realism. Adding realism in her characters and…

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    Maya Angelou Influences

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    within her life, but manages to overcome them. These experiences impact her writing. Angelou also became very enriched in literature and music due to her experiences. Angelou's writing has been shaped by her different experiences including dealing with segregation, being raped, and becoming the first black female conductorette. Angelou’s writing is influenced by her past. A major experience that impacts Angelou’s writing is her encountering with segregation. Growing up during the 1930’s, a time…

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    quotations in my own writing. I struggle with using quotations and references in my work and this leads me to use very few quotes for supporting my ideas. However, I do recognize the importance of doing so. Using quotes from other pieces can help provide background information from an expert in the field or can help to further support my argument. After having read the chapter I feel as though I have a greater understanding of how to properly choose appropriate quotes for my writing. The quote…

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    The Writing Cycle

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    We are addressing how teachers need to show students that writing cycle is used when someone is ready to finish a written piece and what four skills a teacher should address in order to teach a student a new skill. There is a total of six stages a writer goes through in order to have a complete piece. It consists of prewriting, rough drafting, revising, proofreading, publishing, and the importance of reading. As for the skills, the students need to learn we start with teaching students the…

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    Technical Writing for Engineers" because it only involved writing that we would use in the real world. (Goodbye rhetoric!) Although almost all the work assigned to us was vital to be an effective engineer in the industry, one of the assignments was more important than the others in improving our chances to even make our way into the industry. It was the work related to the résumé, specifically, skill set résumé. I chose this piece of technical writing over the rest because of its importance,…

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    As I progressed along this course, my knowledge and understanding of the task of reading and writing has broadened immensely. Truthfully, until now I never comprehended or grasped the vital components to lead a successful career in writing and reading. Initially, I never even had a theory for writing and reading. I looked upon it as just another obstacle I must overcome to achieve success. I failed to ever recognize the correlation between success and certain tendencies students have. Throughout…

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    The Importance of Romans 3:21-31 is Paul explaining and spreading the knowledge of righteousness. Maier includes in his text, verse 22, which states “The righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe”. The reason Maier puts such emphasis on this verse is due to the fact that it explains Pauls’ purpose for writing this chapter. Throughout this article Maier mainly focuses on Romans 3:21-31, but also includes other chapters of Romans along with Romans 3:1-20. Maier’s…

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    Religion In Mesopotamia

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    In the middle of each city was at least one temple or a ziggurat, the house of the god of the city and the place in which the people would worship their god. The architecture of these temples shows the dedication and importance it held to the people of its time. Their temples were renovated to be more detailed and higher in altitude as seen in Eridu, a great city of Mesopotamian civilization. There one of their temples is estimated to be excavated over twenty times (Tignor…

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