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    Review the story you chose and answer the following questions in complete sentences, as provided for use by Cumbria University: 1. What is the title of the text and what is the text about? The title of the text is “Man May Love” by Robert Sharp. It refers to a young patient who falls in love with a nurse while at the hospital and asks her to marry him, but the nurse makes fun of him and refuses because many patients have asked her the same question before and was also against hospital…

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    There are a lot of skills we have and we can use it in many different ways of life such as emotional skills, sport skills, writing skills, reading skills, philosophy skills and so many skills. The thing is when we use this skill in witch state because it depends on the situation you are facing. So those skills are a transferable skills and I’m going to talk about it and explain…

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    because they are the best vignettes that describe me what i do and how I try to act everyday.I started re reading each vignette and seeing if i could make each one better so i started adding to each one to make them more complete. During my time writing these vignettes i have learned so much about myself, I have learned first how i got my name and what my parents want me to behave because of the name they game me. I also learned about what's truly important in my life, one thing is family and…

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    Process type explains the difference events constructed by the author. Each process is realized by the verb used in each clause (Halliday: 2004). Process type is divided to six kinds: (1) Material process, the process of doing something physically, performed by a person (actor) against someone or something else (goal). (2) Behavioral process, describe the physiological and psychological habits, participant in this process is called behaver. (3) Mental processes…

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    Michaela Cullington authors “Does Texting Affect Writing” which addresses the primary challenge to formal writing in the form of texting. With the invention of texting many professionals and teachers feel that it negatively impacts the formal writing of the populace. Michaela Cullington goes into detail in this essay on why text speaks does not affect formal writing negatively and in some cases even affects formal writing in a positive light. The author stresses the amount of support each side…

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    Alicia and I have two completely different styles when it comes to getting our work done. I like to wait until the last minute to start anything, whereas Alicia likes to start everything as soon as possible. So when we were paired to write the group curriculum I was concerned that we would be butting heads with one another. Thankfully this wasn’t the case we split up the work as evenly as possible, we each planned four of the sessions and wrote different parts of the narrative. I’m positive I…

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    Book Review: - 10-Minute Mindfulness: 71 Simple Habits for Living in the Present Moment by S. J. Scott and Barrie Davenport This paper is a book review. I will explain why I have selected this specific book and the impression the book has on me. I will use an external source preferably a reliable source that relates to the selected book to either collaborate or contradict the text. Also, I will explain how or why the book will have or not have an impact on me. This is because the book addressees…

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    In the article Does Texting Affect Writing? Michaela Cullington argued the sides for and against texting affecting writing and gave examples from many sources such as teachers, articles, books, and magazines. In Cullington’s article, she included many literary devices trying to gather the reader’s attention to help support both sides of the argument allowing the reader to understand the two sides of the argument. Cullington starts her paper by opening it up to draw the reader’s attention by…

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    is the author of “There Is Life After College”, and he believes that writing and communication skills are an important set of skills to have and that most college students do not have this skill. Selingo says that most college students have taken five or less than five college classes that required them to write (Selingo). In the last five years, more employers have started to require that their employees have excellent writing and communication skills, but most of the future generation who…

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    read analysis. They believe that every student finds different meaning in every text they read as they show when they state, “There is a growing consensus in our field that reading should be thought of as a constructive rather than as a receptive process: that “meaning” does not exist in a text but in readers and the representations they build” (167). This shows that they do not share the same ideas about reading that many K-12 institutions throughout the united states do considering…

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