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    However, she rated importance of these activities to her more than seven. For personal care, my client has difficulty with moving stuff that is filled with liquid because of her rush up behavior. My client rated importance of this type of activity 10 out of 10, but I feel that her importance rate should be about 7 out of 10 because she is not performing this type of ADL frequently. Also, my client needs…

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    Writing is one of the most important subjects students will cover during their studies. It is a principle skill in the work-force, influences communication, and enhances the ability to express one-self (Microsoft Word). Prior to the semester I considered myself an average writer and wanted to develop my skills. Lucky for me, my writing one-sixty class had many great writers, freethinkers, and idea generators who helped refine my writing ability. Coupled with a professor who successfully engaged…

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    when assigned an essay gave me a great advantage in this challenge. I found that brainstorming for topics that were truly an interest of mine gave me a great advantage when writing essays for class. Each time I received an assignment, I immediately began to research topics that I thought I could easily relate to so that my writings reflected my enthusiasm. During the semester, I learned to utilize brainstorming in a much broader realm, and the topics chosen for my essays are now more interesting…

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    begin to explore about the idea of how food is process and about our favorite types of food we personally enjoy. We will learn our new high frequency word “y” (and). In whole group we will use the Promethean board where I will model for them the writing sample they will need to do in their personal journals. I will ask what goes on top (date), what goes next (sentence), and then their picture. Each student will have 20 minutes to complete this assignment during which if a student finishes before…

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    Rhetorical Triangle

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    Writing is the way people are able to communicate in many profound ways. Collective sound words to coherently project sentences is truly a skill many so effortlessly convey through writing. Many people find writing not only as a day to day necessity to communicate, but also a form of escape to freely express inner thoughts. Every individual carries a unique style and form of expressing messages. Practice and patient are key factors to constantly improving the skill of writing. Every person has…

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    Strategically outlined in William Zinsser's “On Writing Well”, are the key elements that provide a guide for nonfiction writers to perfect their craft. Zinsser emphasises the importance of simplicity when writing in order to free ones work of unnecessary clutter and hold the reader's attention. Many of the concepts discussed by Zinsser are can be seen in James Baldwin's collection of essays entitled Notes of a Native Son, which falls anything short of a boring memoir. Baldwin takes the reader on…

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    Visual Design Reflection

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    A majority of technical writing/reports rely heavily on the visual layout and the design. Visual layout and design is an area of my writing that greatly improved as the semester progressed. At the beginning of the semester visual layout and design was not a major point of emphasis in my writing, however, as the semester progressed, I began to consider visual design more and more. This progression helped me to make three visually appealing artifacts that subsequently helped improve each…

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    Academic English: Necessary for success Even though other variety of English are more expressive, Only Academic English should be allowed in universities because it makes writings to the point and does not stray from the original purpose of the writing as Academic English consists of a specific vocabulary and grammar. Academic English provides a set of ground rules which enables the individual to make their ideas accurate and precise. The range of students in a university includes local and…

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    Bodeker 2 The Chinese and Egyptian civilizations were one of the oldest civilizations both occurring before the birth of Christ. Both civilizations were similar in some ways yet different in others. Although the early Chinese and Egyptian civilizations had similar advancements in terms of culture, economics and government, they were different in that they created their civilizations with opposing approaches to language, religion, and rulers of their nations. First, China and Egypt were different…

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    of the Beagle displayed a new manner of writing that differed with what other writers of the time period were focusing on. Vivid descriptions of the landscape around him filled the pages of this book, a style of writing that conflicted with the romanticism found across the world. Later authors would take inspiration from Darwin’s work and apply it to their own writings. One such writer was Elizabeth Bishop, whose poem “The Fish” echoes the manner of writing Darwin put forth in The Voyage of the…

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