How do you feel about writing academic papers? If you have enjoyed writing in the past‚ what did you like about the process of writing? If you have not enjoyed it‚ why not? Did you have any of the misconceptions about writing discussed in Chapter 1 of the text? What did you learn in the chapter that you think might be helpful to you in writing papers here at Ashford University? I do not like writing academic papers. It is very time consuming and some require doing a lot of research on the topic
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Continuing Academic Success Bruno Lopez GEN/201 11-17-2014 Justin Lafeen Continuing Academic Success While being responsible for our academic success‚ prioritizing work to achieve goals can be valuable to students without a success driven mindset. Responsibility and action along with ethics help set the path for proper results and set standards for academic achievement. As I explore this new endeavor in my life‚ I will outline my failures‚ successes and the lessons I have learned along the way
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EAP Unit 4. 4.1 Introduction. Academic writing normally requires that you support your ideas and opinions with facts‚ statistics‚ quotations and similar kinds of information. There are four ways to use information from outside sources; quote it directly or indirectly or paraphrase or summarize it. Summaries and responses play an important role in college writing. A summary is much shorter than the original text. In essay examination papers‚ you demonstrate your understanding of the material
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student in the academic world‚ referencing and citation is an important skill when used effectively and appropriate. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action‚ or even dismissal from the degree program of the University. (Evans & Rossman‚ 2002) The above issue is related to what we know as plagiarism and how we define the concept of ownership in different contexts. The following sections present the definition of ownership in three different contexts: western academic context‚ cultural
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9/16/10 College Experience Academic goal essay The business managerial field is one of the most exciting career choices one can consider that can lead to many rewarding employment opportunities. I am very passionate and fas- cinated regarding the international high growth entrepreneurial and ambitious enterprise sectors. First of all‚ I have previously filled several exciting and enriched office-based positions in Sioux City such as; a production accounting clerk for two years
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Thinking Skills From English Certificate of Education (International) What and Why Involves learning specific intellectual skills independent of subject content Improve objective‚ investigative and rigorous thinking Improve ability to understand‚ analyze and resolve problems Useful in fields of law‚ research science‚ social science‚ business‚ accounting‚ engineering‚ medicine and journalism Thinking Skills 1. 2. 3. 4. Problem Solving Critical Thinking Critical Reasoning Applied Reasoning
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The Benefits of Academic Globalization April‚ 10‚ 2014 1. Abstract: This article discusses how academic globalization is increasing at a very high rate and in what way it can be beneficial. Moreover‚ it states two opposing views where some people support academic globalization‚ while others are against it. The data was conducted based on four articles where each one discusses a different perspective concerning the benefits of academic globalization. After analyzing each article
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In the textbook‚ it says to be a job finder not a job seeker. The job search process is an organizational process that prepares you for short and long-term career goals. In order for a person to find the right job‚ a person needs to know what their skills are. They need to know what they can offer the companies they are trying to find employment with know what you want to do within the company so that you may grow into a better position to do something that you love and be confident to show companies
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Listening‚Speaking Study Skills Unit1 Learning and intelligence • Listening for gist Sometimes a listener may just want to get a general idea of what the speaker is saying‚ not detailed information. Listening for the general idea is also called listening for gist. • Listening for specific information Sometimes we listen for specific information‚ for example: 1. Times‚dates‚facts and figures. 2. main points in a list. 3. an argument/a line of reasoning. Important information
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT FILE TOPIC: PRESENTATION SKILLS Submitted to: SUBMITTED BY: Ms Eeshani saraswat Priyanka tewari A0101909377 Section a-02 PRESENTATION SKILLS Good presentation skills are essential in today’s workplace. Being MBA students delivering presentations on a regular basis would
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