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    starting to understand the importance of the education, more and more work has been created in form of novels, poems and plays. Those work is the first step they ask for their rights. But Richard Wright disagrees with the idea that they draw in their writing. He describes the authors as “prim and decorous ambassadors who went a-begging to white America”(Wright,125). He even open criticizes the best work in the Harlem Renaissance: “ Rarely was the best of this writing addressed to the Negro…

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    My experience as a writer has changed throughout the years a lot. Someone always read to my sisters and myself when we asked. Even when they did not read to us, I can remember them reading around us, like when we were on vacation. My parents also got us in reading summer programs through the local library. My boyfriend and I have a daughter who is now ten months old, we try to read to her whenever we can. I enjoy reading Dr. Seuss books to her, since he has always been a favorite author of mine.…

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    portfolio and seemingly disjointed writing process. Deciding how to organize my portfolio was a simultaneously easy and difficult task. Easy in the sense I knew my portfolio should in no way focus on the actual content of my final research paper, considering I was not exactly supportive of the way it turned out, and difficult in the sense I had no idea how else to organize it. Through class discussions, I arrived at the conclusion to focus my final portfolio on the writing process itself. I…

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    My Reading and Writing Self When i came to the United States I was frighted to speak,write and read in English. I was feeling so insecure about my skills that i avert of doing what i love: read. Throughout the semester i triumph my fear with the help of a woderful teacher. Before this class I used to read without realizing that the author was trying to teach us valued lesson and also potray themselves and their life in their novels like in the case of F. Scott Fitzgerald.He reveals his history…

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    Panama Beach Reflection

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    in finding out something new or developing new ideas about things. I wrote the essays from my personal experiences and views. The first two essays describe the experiences I had when writing a one page paper of a seventeen-page report and the experience that I had at Panama beach. The first essay "Psychology of Writing" shows us how we can deal with challenging tasks. Coming up with a one-page paper out of a seventeen-page report was challenging, but I finally did it because I planned well. In…

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    Discourse in the Legal Field A typical day for any lawyer includes the gesture of correspondence between many other individuals. From writing legal memoranda to composing legal documents, a lawyer must possess quality communication skills to effectively perform his or her responsibilities. The job of an attorney would be thwarted from the inability to converse with other employees. So, how do students who wish to become lawyers learn how to communicate like their predecessors? While some…

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    American schools were created, and it really affects students in the long run. Minorities in schools are often more likely to be bullied and it takes a toll on them in adult life, leading to anxiety, depression and more. People need to realize the importance of this issue, as it deals with people's lives and how they are being discriminated against. People need to realize their privilege, and recognize what they can do to help try to stop this issue.…

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    understanding things with an easy approach. “Clutter is the disease of American writing. We are a society strangling in unnecessary words, circular constructions, pompous frills and meaningless jargon” (Zinsser 129). William Zinsser illustrates the importance of simplicity that one should keep in mind while writing an essay. He states that “clutter” is the main motive and the number one difficulty why American writers struggle while writing. Writers usually think when there is a usage of “big”…

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    some parts of her argument. She ultimately does inform her audience about her argument by the end of the text. I believe Mike Rose’s “What College Can Mean to the Other America” and Anna Quindlen’s “Sex Ed” have some commonalities. Even though these writings have different arguments, both texts bring in evidence from personal experiences. Rose’s describes going to community colleges for his evidence, and Quindlen describes her own childhood for her evidence. Both of these texts are trying to…

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    Reading as well as writing has been an important aspect of my life for as long as I can remember. Being the key to good communication, people have emphasized the importance of these abilities to me throughout my lifetime. Although when I was young I started out with fairy tale books and word cards, it wasn’t long before I was introduced to the world of digital literacy. While my memory isn’t the best, there are definitely some pivotal moments which have helped me adapt to this new way of…

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