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    Persuasive Essay "Poorly Written Communication" Poorly Written Communication 2 Thesis: After a poorly written memo caused hard feelings and loss of morale‚ the company decided to start writing courses‚ believing that the effectiveness of enhancing written communication skills within a work place is necessary for any successful business. In "A case for clear writing" C. Petrini states‚ the ability to communicate written information in a clear‚ concise and accurate

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    Priyanka Thirumurti Mrs. Harris Language A HL 1 – Written Assessment 2/25/13 Question: How is the incident on page five a metaphor for Anton’s quest throughout the novel? In the prologue of the Assault‚ Harry Mulisch broadly foreshadows the entirety of the novel through an underlying‚ quintessential theme that provides great insight into human nature. The image of the solitary man depicted in the opening scene reveals the generalized theme of an unchanging continuity between the past‚ present

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    Analyzing Written Essays Brittney Scarborough ENG/101 March 20‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Analyzing Written Essays The four essay organizations are topic‚ time order‚ space order‚ and informative process. Being in a logical order that lets the information flow makes these an expository essay. The topic organization puts the information in a logical fashion‚ like most important to least. The time order puts the information in a logical order of how the events happened. This organization is

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    Everyday we encounter arguments in many different places. It could be at work‚ home‚ at a gas station‚ while driving in the freeway‚ or even just by watching television. Most arguments we hear or take part in are "sound and convincing" but some arguments have logical fallacies or having mistakes in their reasoning. There are many types of logical fallacies that are common and frequently committed which sometimes are used to "psychologically" persuade the reader or viewer. Examples of these common

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    Title: The Mean Blues and the Mean Reds Written Task 1: Literature‚ part 4 English A Language and Literature: Higher Level Rationale: 300 Word count: 800 Session: May 2014 The American School of Milan Carolina Galbiati Candidate Number: 000261- 018 Rationale The Mean Blues and the Mean Reds is a short story I wrote‚ based on the collection of short stories written by Nadine Gordimer within her collection called “Jump”. I chose to write a short story as my passion has always been

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    Design The descriptive research study will be used to determine the acceptability of the proposed business. Descriptive research involves gathering data that describe events and then organizes‚ tabulates‚ depicts‚ and describes the data collection (Glass & Hopkins‚ 1984). Descriptive research designs help provide answers to the questions of who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ and how associated with a particular research problem. Anastas (2008) said that‚ It is used to obtain information concerning the current

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    The World of Fallacies Have you ever heard of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Socrates? Morons! —Vizzini‚ The Princess Bride Section 4.1 What Is a Fallacy? CHAPTER 4 S o far we have looked at how to construct arguments and how to evaluate them. We’ve seen that arguments are constructed from sentences‚ with some sentences providing reasons‚ or premises‚ for another sentence‚ the conclusion. The purpose of arguments is to provide support for a conclusion. In a valid deductive argument‚ we must accept

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    Prep Activity for Public Law Workshop 1 ‘The absence of a written constitution … enables constitutional change to be brought about within the United Kingdom with the minimum of constitutional formality’ (Hilaire Barnett‚ Constitutional and Administrative Law 2011) Intro Whilst not completely‚ I largely agree with the statement posed in the question. Define Constitution Ultimately‚ the UK has an uncodified Constitution‚ derived from a number of sources‚ but revolves around the principle of

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    created things‚ but in God. God exists necessarily and is the explanation why anything else exists. LEIBNIZ’s Argument There are 3 basic premises in his reasoning: 1. Everything that exists has an explanation of its existence. 2. If the universe has an explanation of its existence‚ that explanation is God. 3. The universe exists. From these premises one could follow

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    Well-written essays incorporate the concepts of writing keeping the audience in mind so they can experience the writer’s intended point; the audience can either accept or reject the writer’s perspective. Developing an outline‚ planning topic sentences‚ and identifying supporting points are three important concepts in planning to write an essay; by applying these concepts in planning‚ it allows the audience to follow the flow of ideas in a writer’s final essay. In planning and writing my final essay

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