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    Writing is the visual counterpart of speech. While speech can be forgotten and hard to keep track of, writing is the opposite. Once written it remains despite memory or passage of time. Writing may have come to be because priests and clergy in ancient Mesopotamia needed ways to record and keep track of things. They used pictographic drawings on tablets along with very simple tallies in the form of the ten fingers of the human hand. The questions Mesopotamians needed answers to are listed in the…

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    Revenge Of The Text

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    information, often by way of what Flusser terms ‘black boxes’ (Flusser, “The Future of Writing, 67). He feels that having such powerful technology at our fingertips, with laptops, tablets, “apps” and social media networks, opens up endless possibilities for people as writers and we should, as a result, question our positions, as well as think about the changes to the “what” and “how” of the things we’re writing… “The writer’s role is being significantly…

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    The invention of writing in the earliest Literatures Writing is a physical manifestation of a spoken language. The first system of writing was known as cuneiform, which consists of making marks in wet clay. The earliest form of writing was pictographs, which are symbols that represent objects. It is wet clay that is drawn in, and then they would put it out to dry. This writing system was a way people could record the lives of people, send messages, and record events. Before writing people…

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    Kingship In History

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    no other medium has had such a prodigious impact on the recollection of history and societal structure and formulation than writing. When it was first introduced, it was clear that people could grasp its value, thus they took the necessary steps to grind through the process of developing it into a usable mechanism upon which to benefit their livelihood. In essence, writing was the catalyst that caused normal people groups to not only become civilizations with laws and governance, but also…

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    In collegiate level writing, there are quite a few more things to consider than just the grammar and overall syntax of your essay. Coming into college, I thought I knew everything I needed to know about writing and any essay a professor put in front of me would be a breeze. Unfortunately, I was sadly mistaken. Although my extensive writing practices and assignments allowed me to be able to see the course in its entirety, the theme and workflow of college-level writing involves a great deal more…

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    “Writing, the art of communicating thoughts to the mind through the eye, is the greatest invention of the world...enabling us to converse with the dead, the absent, and the unborn, at all distances of time and space” Abraham Lincoln. Without written communication, we wouldn 't have things such as the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Star Spangled Banner, or even the Bible. Imagine a world without those important artifacts of history. The world would be in a complete mess!…

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    Language plays an instrumental role when it comes to human communication as it ensures the accomplishment of numerous activities. Notably, language makes sure that a consensus is reached whenever people communicate as the information being relayed is comprehended in an easy manner. If language did not exist life would be cumbersome as an agreement would not be realized and this would be disastrous (Formigari, 2004). Apparently, the ultimate origin of human language has not yet been decided as a…

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    The guiding assumption of this paper is that expressing oneself through written or verbal modes of communication has a positive impact on the well being of a person. Expressions help people understand their experiences and in turn themselves in a better way. Studies have revealed that it is beneficial for people to have some understanding and awareness of their thoughts and feelings. For most people, the medium of expression is language – written or verbal. The process of constructing stories is…

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    My second semester in and I was already asking myself if I was sure I was ready for this. Was I sure I could take a writing class and succeed? Why was I taking a writing class? Was it just because I had to take it, as a requirement? Yet, here I am with only a matter of days left, and I have survived! I’m not going to become a journalist, or write a novel. But the truth is, we all need to know how to effectively write. Whether it’s a resume for after graduation, or a letter of recommendation for…

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    great career field would be one where he can express his leadership skills and not have to do a lot of writing things, for example a career in construction or even in driving a truck like his dad. I think Carlos wanted to participate in his IEP meeting because he would like to have his input on different things like what are his interest and how he can take the test or do different things besides writing papers, etc. I think Carlos should be a major source on information on how the teachers can…

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