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    Writing Your Argument Essay Now that you are familiar with techniques for analyzing an argument‚ it is time to discuss techniques that will help you write effective critique. Again‚ you will have 30minutes to complete this portion of the test and‚ luckily‚ there are only 5 steps you need to take. As with the Analysis of an Issue section‚ we will create some formulas to simplify the task. Plugging information into these formulas will help you organize your ideas and prepare you for your critique

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    How to write an impressive essay Over the past couple of years‚ various b-schools have included ’essay-writing’ in their post-entrance exam selection process. Different IIMs have different names for the Essay (writing skills) task. (IIM Bangalore calls it ’Note’; IIM Indore‚ IIM Lucknow and IIM Kashipur call it ’Written Ability Test’; IIM Trichy calls it ’Written Analysis Test’; IIM Raipur‚ IIM Rohtak‚ IIM Udaipur and IIM Ranchi call it ’Written Analysis’; IIM Calcutta calls it ’Writing Ability

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    How to Write a Good Essay! Although there are some similarities to History and English essays‚ TOK essays are unlike any other essay that you will write and there are some specific things that the examiners are looking for and that you are going to have to do if you want to do well. Some really good essays won’t score high marks because they don’t do exactly what it says in the mark scheme. So before you even put pen to paper you should read the mark scheme so that you know exactly what it

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    Morgan Naylor Oral com 103 10/19/11 Chapter 2 Summary Chapter 2 was all based on perception and what makes ups perception. The perception between roommates‚ co workers‚ relationship partners‚ parents‚ children‚ teachers‚ and students. Perception is our sensory experience of the world around us and involves both the recognition of environmental stimuli and actions in response to these stimuli. Through the perceptual process‚ we gain information about properties and elements of the environment

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    How to write a lab report Let’s take as an example a free-fall experiment. You drop a small steel ball from various heights and use an electronic timer to measure how long it takes the ball to hit the ground. From this you calculate the final speed of the ball using v = 2x/t. You believe that the ball will have a constant acceleration of “g‚” 9.8 m/s2. This will be seen if you graph velocity vs. time and get a straight line with a slope of 9.8. You end up with a table of data giving distances

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    them. This is the principle on which I bring up my own children‚ and this is the principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to Facts‚ sir!’ Mr Thomas Gradgrind’s speech‚ the opening paragraph to Hard Times‚ is probably as famous as the novel itself. Published in 1854‚ Hard Times tells the story of a fictional Northern industrial town by the name of Coketown‚ and particularly of the Gradgrind family. Thomas Gradgrind brings up his children according to the strict precepts of

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    How to Write a Poem Analysis No matter how long or complicated the poem‚ the first steps are the same: 1. Read the poem on your own looking for general understanding. 2. Read it again to do the same thing. This time‚ start jotting down ideas. 3. Read it aloud (you will more easily hear meter‚ rhythm‚ rhyme‚ and the meaning may become more clear). 4. Go through the poem‚ line by line‚ and make notes all over it. This should help lead you to conclusions about the poem’s: a. Theme(s) and Tone. b.

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    References: Writer’s Help (n.d.). “How do I begin a research paper?”. Retrieved from http://writershelp.bedfordstmartins.com/ebooks/helphandbook.php

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    HOW TO WRITE A LITERARY ESSAY SUGGESTED LENGTH: 600 WORDS THE TITLE should be specific. You should identify a particular problem in the literary text you’ve chosen to write about. Acceptable: The Role of the Narrator in Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews; Family Politics in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Unacceptable: Jane Eyre; Shakespeare’s Sonnets; William Blake’s Songs of Experience (ii) PRESENTATION The essay should open with a clear introduction

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    It has been a long time since I learned to read and write. I grew up in a small town middle of nowhere in Brazil‚ and I lived in a coffee farm until I was 12 years old. My parents were very simple and uneducated‚ who lived life to work. I started school at 1st grade level (no kindergarten that time) when I was 6 years old. I don’t remember if I knew any reading or numbers‚ I think I didn’t know anything about reading and writing. I learned all that in the school. I remember that I learned the alphabet

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