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    Business Writing

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    Writing Reports and Proposals Reference Guide Nine Rules of Writing The Rules of Evidence 1) Use familiar words 2) Prefer short‚ simple words 3) Use concrete words 4) Prefer active to passive verbs 5) Avoid camouflaged verbs 6) Arrange sentences for emphasis and clarity 7) Keep sentences short 8) Ensure modifying words and phrases relate to nouns and pronouns 9) Use words economically Rule 1: Look at the evidence and follow where it leads. The trick here is not to let your own bias lead

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    Writing and English

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    real world. To be quite honest‚ all my academic life‚ I always categorized writing under English class only; however‚ I recently realized that the skills you acquire in English courses‚ will be extremely beneficial to you. Whether it is writing a business letter‚ to a history essay‚ knowing how to write‚ is always a must. As a young child‚ I loved to write stories to my mom‚ while using my creative‚ deep imagination. Writing was always a way for me to escape my every day life and jump into a much more

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    Hospers' Argument

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    providing vital grounds on how it can ultimately be attained and by adopting the two different senses of knowing‚ the strong and weak sense. He then fortifies his argument by proving the incoherence of a doubter. This essay will look on his arguments against radical scepticism and finally to what extent it is successful. In his argument‚ he emphasises on the three main requirements for knowing‚ one is that the thing has to be true‚ secondly‚ one has to believe in that thing and lastly it requires

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    What Is an Argument

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    meaning of an argument was along with the term valid and sound argument. Many people might have their own opinion on what an argument is but in Humanities an argument is a list of reasons that fit together in a particular way to support some conclusion. In everyday situations‚ when two people have an argument‚ it means they disagree about something‚ but in this case argument means dispute. An argument is mostly used in politics. When it comes to what a valid argument is and what a sound argument is confusion

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    Zombie Argument

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    evaluate whether the Zombie argument against Cartesian Dualism is sound by: criticising the Zombie argument through analysing the validity of each premise of the Zombie argument‚ defending the Zombie argument against one of its objections and responses from the Cartesian Argument by analogy. This essay will offer reasons to believe the Zombie argument by contrasting it with the strengths and weaknesses of the Cartesian Dualist main argument and the Cartesian Dualist Argument by Analogy and then draw

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    The Writing Packet

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    The Writing Packet “The maker of a sentence‚ like the other artist‚ launches out into the infinite and builds a road into Chaos and old Night‚ and is followed by those who hear him with something of wild‚ creative delight.” --Journals‚ 1834 Ralph Waldo Emerson Parts of Speech: noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ adjective‚ adverb‚ conjunction‚ preposition‚ interjection. ------------------------------------------------- A noun is a naming word. It names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ idea‚ living creature

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    Essay Writing

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    Tone It is important in a certain tone when completing essay: Avoid the following: - Using Clichés‚ - Writing in a chatty or informal manner‚ - Really long quotes‚ - Too many adjectives‚ - Using ‘I’‚ ‘we’‚ ‘you’‚ write passively‚ I conducted a literature review A literature review was conducted‚ The Question: - Make sure you ANSWER the question ! - Don’t just write everything you know about a topic – pay attention to what is being asked. - Underline or highlight the key words and

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    Short Answer Final Exam 2)- Inclusion for those who have disabilities have caused issues and disagreements between professionals and parents. There are reasons why deaf students should not be included in a general education classroom. The first being that general education teachers do not have the training nor the resources to give these students an appropriate education. The second is the simple fact that communication is a major factor in the development of a child. Cognitively and socially

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    Review Test Submission: Midterm Exam Part 1 Instructions This midterm exam consist of 25 multiple choice questions and covers the material in Chapters 1 through 4. Question 1 4 out of 4 points The flat-screen plasma TVs are selling extremely well.  The originators of this technology are earning higher profits.  What theory of profit best reflects the performance of the plasma screen makers? Answer Selected Answer:    innovation theory of profit Correct Answer:    innovation

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    Crito Argument

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    Crito Argument “I do have these things in mind‚ Crito‚ and also many others.” (Crito 45a) In the “Crito”‚ there are two arguments‚ one of which Crito argues for why Socrates should escape the prison‚ and the second‚ for which Socrates argues for why he should remain in prison and accept his death sentence. I will assess both arguments and show the strengths and weaknesses that Crito and Socrates both presented in the dialogue. I argue for Socrates‚ for which his argument is based on the principle

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