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    Writing in the Discipline: Relationship to the Ways of Knowing and Doing Writing in the discipline is founded on a relationship between knowing‚ doing‚ and writing. It is important that we understand the two categories creating disciplines: domains of knowledge and the ways of knowing. The domains of knowledge suggest declarative or conceptual knowledge and the knowing infers procedural or process knowledge. Michael Carter addresses this relationship in his article Ways of Doing‚ Knowing‚ and

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    the rain horse

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    How does Hughes present a sesne of fear and menace in this story? The rain horse by ted hughes is a short story text. Ted hughes was a prolific poet and was more celebrated for his poetry than his prose. This narravtive reflects his poetry through the very vivid imagery created by the description of the blinding rain and mysterios horse. Hughes presents a sense of menace and fear through the description of the horse and the horse following him. Hughes presents menace ad fear through the limited

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    The Cat in the Rain

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    A. E. Hemingway “Cat in the Rain” Text Interpretation We tend to think of marital life as of a wonderful time‚ when two soul mates live happily‚ worshiping each other. However‚ having a family and seeming happy‚ one can be misunderstood and feel lonely. And this is the theme of Ernest Hemingway’s story “Cat in the rain”. The story is about a young American couple‚ who spend their time in Italy. The reader knows nothing about the couple’s past‚ and even the American

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    The House of My Dream

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    The House of My Dream Many people dream. Dream to visit the unknown countries‚ dream to fly by a balloon or to cross ocean on a sailing vessel. People dream of what that they don’t have‚ but would very much like to make or get. People dream of much‚ only not always their dreams come true. And I’m an exception! I a big beautiful house is almost everyone’s human one of the sweetest dreams. My house of dream is a big detached house‚ situated far from city life at the seaside of ocean

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    |Name: |Date: 1-17-13 | Graded Assignment Lab Report Answer the questions. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (4 points) |Score | | | 1. Complete the following table based on the observations you made during the lab. Answer: |Experiment |Observations

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    Class: PM586 Online Week 5 Risk Matrix Analysis Identification | Assessment | Response Plan | Risk | Consequence | Probability | Impact | Trigger | Resp. | Response | Cost / time overrun | Budget Overrun | Low | High | .Rising commodity prices . Increase in labor cost | PM | Close monitoring of budget and time | Permit Delay | Might cause delay and missed schedule | High | High | Delayed securing of permit. |   | All requirements must be submitted on time and on schedule. Since permits

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    A Rose Maret: A Short Story

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    It was the worst storms Rose Maret had ever encountered when her travels lead her to the city of Paris. Trees had fallen to the ground like little toys knocked off balance by their master‚ and she’d seen many struggling travelers too battered by the wind and water to go on. When she had finally arrived she had been forced to stand outside the gates for over an hour as the guards reviewed her name and appearance before letting her into the city. Shivering fervently she hurried through the large gates

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    It was a dark and stormy night… I’m sorry; I just had to say that. It was actually just like every other day‚ you know‚ until the zombie thing happened. Just like any other Friday‚ Ted and I were getting done with our third shift jobs. It was a boring assembly line job‚ doing the same thing over and over. The kind of job that can turn your brain to mush. Come to think of it‚ working there put us in a kind of zombie-like state. Our usual weekend ritual involved going to the bar immediately

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Have you ever written an essay and felt as though it wasn’t good enough‚ not up to the teachers standards? or maybe there was more you could have added to make it better.. to make an essay more effective what you need are rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are techniques that are used to convey and persuade the reader or listener to consider a topic from another perspective. using rhetorical devices is a style of speaking or writing that trys to create a particular effect or bring out a particular

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    Okefenokee Swamp

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    Passage one and Passage two are both about Florida’s Okefenokee Swamp‚ however they both have contrasting points of view. The author of Passage one is writing about the swamp as it is overall- in a disconnected sort of way- which is drastically different from Passage two which takes the reader right inside the swamp and shows the struggle of life that exists there. Thus‚ the authors of Passage one and Passage two‚ accomplish this task by an informative tone and formal diction in Passage one‚ versus

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