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    Writing has always posed as an obstacle for me; writing lengthy essays, short stories, or about uninteresting prompts has never been one of my strong suits. Though I’ve never had a bad experience while writing, it has never interested me or provided me with any “stress relief” as it may do to others. Some of my difficulties include unable to start writing, organization of ideas, and just overall lack of interest in the given topic. On the flip side, I do have a strong understanding of…

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    My writing is atrocious. I am not a great writer and I will never be a great writer. My writing is very basic and doesn 't grab the readers attention. A good essay flows. A good essay gives great information to a reader were the reader understands the topic. Also, transitional words helps an essay flow. Using words such as hoverer, also, and nevertheless helps because it links ideas together. I have used a few transitional words, but in my opinion not enough. A reader does not have to infer…

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    four skills; reading, listening, speaking, and writing. The first two skills are receptive and the other two skills are productive. The English author and philosopher Francis Bacon once said that “reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.” The writing stands out as one of the important skills because it is used in daily life, especially academic life. Professors and students in colleges and universities use writing to convey their ideas to readers. Nowadays,…

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    school faculty, parents and other professionals that will play a role in the learning process for my students. Professional communication through writing is a skill that I must continue to work on so that I may be adequately prepared to facilitate the learning process for my future students. As an educator, it is also important that I demonstrate proper writing so that my students may also develop strong communication. Description In result of fulfilling this plans actions, I will have…

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    Chapter one “Reading and Writing in College” in Mosaics is authored by Kim Flachmann. This chapter is about how reading and writing are important and the ways to improve them. Critical thinking requires constant questioning and analyzing about the issues happening around the person and the world. Clear thinking is important to write and read better. Readers follow the author’s view and develop their own ideas while reading the material. People generate more ideas as they read and write more,…

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    Introduction First and foremost, writing a good wiki entry requires good writing and editing skills. However, there are many technical skills involved in creating an attractive and readable wiki entry, as well. In addition to text, most wikis will allow you to insert multimedia such as pictures (see Figure 6.3.1 below for an example). You can also add links to your text--both links to other pages inside the wiki, and links to regular web sites. Knowing how to format your changes can also help…

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    When I was a child, I was taught how to write in cursive writting. I could'nt imagine not knowing how. I believe it's very important to know how to write in cursive. Studies show that it's good for our minds. Writting by hand helps us remember ideas better than typing. Psychologists found students learned more if they handwrote notes instead of typing them. I believe that to be true.…

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    Cursive writing is a controversial subject in education in our current times. Educators and community members have differing thoughts, ideas and opinions on the validity of cursive writing as it pertains to modern educational needs, and value as a life skill in modern society. The 2010 Common Core Standards, adopted as a graduation requirement in the United States, do not require displaying profencity or even proof of the ability to write in cursive.In fact, a survey revealed that currently only…

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    believe my writing has improved tremendously due to a research essay I wrote. For one thing, as a teenager in the 10th grade I wrote a horrible essay that received a non-passing grade, but now as an adult in college I proved I could write an excellent academic paper because I received an A on an essay that I wrote my freshman year of college. As a matter of fact, my teenage years were full of many horrible writing memories that I will never forget. Specifically, my worst writing memory…

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    minutes of creative writing each day could change your life. Fifteen minutes of writing practice a day, and I can turn you from an aspiring writer to a daily writer. How does The Write Practice work? Your First Writing Practice 1. Start by finding something to write with. Your computer works great. Or grab a spare sheet of paper and a pen. If you have a journal, use that. 2. Then set a timer for your writing practice. Use the timer on your phone or this digital timer. Timing your writing…

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