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    ESL 109 Unit: Introduction to the Writing Process Activity 2: "Friends‚ Good Friends‚ and Such Good Friends" Procedure 1. Pre-Reading: Skimming and scanning. What are the seven categories of friends that the author mentions? 3 minutes 2. Pre-Reading: Read the first 3 paragraphs. Which paragraphs contain the introduction? What kind of information is included in the introduction? ? What is the main idea (thesis) of this article?

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    AnalasysiPROCESS ANALYSIS WRITING Firstly‚ Process or processing typically describes the action of taking something through an established and usually routine set of procedures or steps to convert it from one form to another‚ such as processing paperwork to grant a mortgage loan‚ processing milk into cheese‚ or converting computer data from one form to another. A process involves steps and decisions in the way work is accomplished‚ and may involve a sequence of events. The source of this information

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    Case Study: Improving Recruitment Processes – Part 1 of 2 Rising attrition is a common problem across industries. Tight monthly‚ quarterly and annual objectives leave little room for error when it comes to having the required manpower being available consistently. Unwanted attrition results in two significant challenges for human resources (HR) teams. They must work to continuously: 1. Decrease cycle time to fill a job opening. 2. Decrease the effort required for a successful recruitment. The case

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    Policy Process Part I

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    Megan Hosea September 22‚ 2014 The Policy Process: Formulation‚ Legislation and Implementation HCS/455 Kia Carter Anderson Mental health issues have been a problem since the 16th century in the when many people may have been the victims of witch-hunts. Most mentally ill people or those who were judged insane were sent to work in workhouses‚ poorhouses‚ and jails. Forced confinements and restraints were used on those who people though were dangerously disturbed or could be violent to themselves

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    my writing process

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    best for them and yourself. It is really hard to see peoples reaction to the truth sometimes because it hurts them so much‚ however it is natural for the person to feel that way because sometimes the truth does hurt. It takes awhile to grieve and process the truth sometimes and this is where people have troubles sometimes. We just need to let the truth sink in and soon we will come over it and move on in our lives. People of this society should value the truth. Not many people tell the truth

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    Writing Skills Part 2

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    21542212 Exam: 986041RR - WRITING SKILLS PART 2 When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which of the following

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    William Penn

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    William Penn William Penn was born October 14‚ 1644 in London too Admiral Penn and Margret Penn. William was an adventurous little boy catching and finding anything he could. He was an extremely fast runner and could run three miles nonstop. When William was very young he got smallpox and it left him bald; he always had to wear a wig. When William was four years old a group of rebels rose up against the King or Roundheads‚ as they were called‚ over threw King Charles and beheaded him.

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    Writing Skills Part 3

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    1. To put abstract ideas into close-up words‚ use _______ descriptions. A. faraway B. impersonal C. general *D. concrete 2. Which one of the following sentences is written in the active voice? A. Accidents are considered by most people as unavoidable. B. It is said that definite steps can be taken to prevent many accidents. *C. Few people think seriously of doing something about accidents. D. Accidents are witnessed every day. 3. Read the word in parentheses; then

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    william penn

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    John A. Moretta author of William Penn and the Quaker Legacy‚ writes William Penn’s life in a positive way and explains how his work and effort over the years made a change today in history for the United States of America. Being one of the most successful leaders in history‚ Moretta explains and supports Penn’s decisions over the years. Believer of good relations‚ Penn had successful treaties with Indian tribes and resulted the development of the Province of Pennsylvania that today is the state

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    Policy Process Part I

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    Policy Process Part I Women’s health care needs will always maintain a policy status as technology and changes in medicine or services occur. As long as women continue to dominate stakeholder status‚ reforms of programs are very much in need so that every women regardless of status can receive quality care without high cost‚ restrictions‚ or refusals for pre-existing conditions “because being a women is not a pre-existing condition” (KaiserEDU.org‚ 2012a‚ p. 1). So to understand the processes

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