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    Technology http://llt.msu.edu/issues/february2012/kesslerbikowskiboggs.pdf February 2012‚ Volume 16‚ Number 1 pp. 91–109 COLLABORATIVE WRITING AMONG SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNERS IN ACADEMIC WEB-BASED PROJECTS Greg Kessler‚ Dawn Bikowski‚ and Jordan Boggs Ohio University This study investigates Web-based‚ project oriented‚ many-to-many collaborative writing for academic purposes. Thirty-eight Fulbright scholars in an orientation program at a large Midwestern university used a Web-based word processing

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    some more training so you could make more money To take care of yourself and for your family. I never thought I would come back but after Not having the education I needed was a bad thing considering that my daughter is going To graduate from high school in the next year. She is already getting ready for admission To college’s of her choice. That is the main reason I decided to go back and I really want To Take care of the elderly. I work with them now but I can’t really take care

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    development expertise provided by outside vendors. True ________ is the name-based address that identifies an Internet-connected server. Domain name A service level agreement is a Formal agreement The process of adding‚ revising‚ and removing content from a Web site to keep content fresh‚ accurate‚ compelling‚ and credible describes Content mangagement Offering similar or complementary products and services to increase sales describes Cross Selling Factors determining usability include All of these

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    James Rachels argues against theories of selfishness that the psychological egoists maintain. He challenges the view that everyone always does what he or she wants by showing that we often dounpleasant tasks for the future pleasures or from obligation. Altruism is recognized as not acting in self interest. He also clears up the confusions that selfishness and self interest share the same meaning. *Psychological egoists argue that we always do what we want to do. Rachel says that is questionable and

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    perfect student but‚ nonetheless‚ I get used to work hard and achieve positive results in my education. At the same time‚ I should to confess that I did not really like disciplines that are not directly linked to my future job‚ but it did not prevent me from being successful enough to get my bachelors which‚ as I supposed‚ should be the basis of my further professional development and help in my future career. In fact‚ I clearly realize the importance of education in the modern world which constantly progress

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    Academic Misconduct Thesis Statement There are many forms of misconduct in academics‚ which can result in disciplinary action within the university; therefore the purpose to this paper is provide education to students on the different types of misconduct in academics‚ advise on what can happen to a student who does this‚ and give suggestions for ways to avoid misconduct in academics. What is academic misconduct? Plagiarism When people think of plagiarism; the idea that comes to mind is

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    Ex. 3 Analyzing short writing assignments. * Underline the key words. What do the following short assignments require? * How would you complete them? Example In what (ways) do porpoises (differ from) dolphins? ways: enumeration; differ from: contrast I would enumerate the differences between dolphins and porpoises 1. Explain how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. 2. Discuss three major reasons that people who leave the security of their home cultures

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    Writing Simply Is it Possible to Write "Clearly and Simply"? The task of writing clearly and simply has never been either clear or simple. In fact‚ it can be one of the most difficult of all writing tasks. Clear and simple writing is an art to which many aspire and few achieve. Even so‚ the understandability of web content depends upon clear and simple writing. Unclear or confusing writing is an accessibility barrier to all readers‚ but can be especially difficult for people with reading disorders

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    Writing is an art form created by past experiences‚ future hopes‚ fantasies‚ and limitless imagination. It brings feelings‚ knowledge‚ adventure‚ mystery‚ and foreign times and places to life. Writing can be very personal‚ remedial‚ cathartic‚ and affect you in ways that could change your life forever. Participating in Analytical Composition and Literature this year has been a jo urney that has brought about personal growth as a writer and allowed me to express my growth in different writing skill

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    The paradox of inquiry refers to an argument that arises in Plato’s Meno and is called Meno’s paradox. Meno asks Socrates if inquiry is possible. On one hand‚ if an individual already knows what he or she is looking for‚ then there is no need for inquiry. However‚ if an individual does not know what he or she is looking for‚ then inquiry cannot begin. Therefore‚ this paradox seems to show that inquiry is either impossible or unnecessary. To answer this problem‚ Socrates introduces his Theory of Recollection

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