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    Creative writing: Achievement standard 2.4 Title: Insanity Statement of intent: This piece was influenced by my feelings and thoughts on mental illness and how society deals with it. The piece itself is a metaphor of looking beyond a person’s appearance and what they are truly dealing with inside. I have experienced the effects of a mental illness and how it effects your daily routine. The perspective is a doctor who is working with a mentally sick patient and has to tell her she is making no progress

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    Writing and Punctuation

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    The assignment that follows has been written by‚ and is entirely the work of‚ Ana Maria Dumitrana What is your view of the value of punctuation in modern written communication? Punctuation is important. Its correct use is as important as grammar‚ good wording and style. As stated by Peck and Coyle[1]‚ punctuation is an essential part of the signalling system of language and is central to effective communication. However‚ a lot of people make

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    Writing Reflection Sometime between preschool to fourth grade‚ I discovered that writing was difficult. I began learning how to sound out words while struggling to portray my thoughts through writing. Instead of trying to improve my writing‚ I squeezed by‚ one essay at a time. Now that I am in college‚ I have to realize my strengths and corrected my weaknesses in the writing process. Like everyone in this world‚ I have strengths and weaknesses. Unfortunately‚ I have little strength when writing

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    WRITING WRITING TASK 2 You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Modern technology now allows rapid and uncontrolled access to and exchange of information. Far from being benefical‚ this is a danger to our societies. What are your views? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words.     © IELTS Exam Preparation 2007  Taken from IELTS Sample section in http://www.ielts‐exam

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    Calling all Journalism students‚ Be part of this year’s J-team! Screening dates: July 10-12‚ 1 p.m. onwards at the Newsroom/ Media Practice and Research Unit (Located inside Media Studies room‚ 2nd flr.) For inquiries pls. contact Society P.R.O. Emiaj Francinne Mendoza at 09158006979. See you there! Leigh Bagtas3JRN2 Batch 2015. Hello. Remind ko lang po ulit na nalipat ang CLASS PICTURE TAKING sa FRIDAY‚ JULY 12‚ 4-5PM. :) Thank you! Organized by the DLSU Student Media Office

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    Bias in writing

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    Bias in writing Writing has many goals. Those goals can be to inform or persuade the reader. The key here is to be objective. Complete objectivity is not possible because bias is inevitable. Bias is when a person prefers an idea and he or she does not give an equal chance to another idea. By not giving the opposing idea a chance‚ the topic is being clouded. Bias can occur when certain language or stereotyping or one sided opinions are used to convey a message to the reader. The reader would get

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    Scholarly Writing

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    Application: Scholarly Writing What is scholarly writing? How does it differ from day-to-day writing and why is it important to someone pursuing an academic degree and planning to become a professional? As you learn about some of the elements of scholarly writing and how to write for specific audiences‚ you will gain the skills necessary to complete written assignments that are appropriate in your role as a Walden student in a master’s or doctorate program. In this Application‚ you will critique a sample

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    Fce Writing

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    ------------------------------------- Writing – Part 1 You must answer this question. Write your answer in 120-150 words in an appropriate style. 1. You are planning to visit your friend Robin in Canada. Robin has written to you. Read Robin’s letter and the notes you have made. Then write a letter to Robin‚ using all your notes. Say which and why Yes! Explain… My friends and I are going to a sports camp in the mountains in July. We’d love you to join us there. We can play tennis‚ hockey

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    in academic writing. Purpose: Identifies the reason(s) why a writer creates a document. The common academic purposes are summery analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. Audience: Identifies the individual(s) or group(s) whom the writer intends to address Tone: Identifies a writer’s attitude toward his or her subject and audience. Content: All the written substance in a document ------------------------------------------------- In academic writing the purpose

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    The Writing Process The writing process is known to be the step by step process to writing. There are only five steps to make the writer writing successful. The five steps are identifying the audience and purpose‚ prewriting or rough draft‚ writing‚ drafting‚ and composing step editing‚ and producing a final draft or publishing. It would be helpful to have a better understanding of these steps. Identifying the audience and purpose is the most importance step before the writer begins to write

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