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    ad. I would express that I am only the writer of the story and I would like information on the advertising pricing so I could pass it along to the advertising department for review. I don’t think it’s unethical to say the story would have a better chance if we bought the ad‚ and I don’t think it’s unethical to purchase the ad either way. This is just the way the real world works. 3. In this situation I would send a mass message to the several travel writers that bringing their immediate family such

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    may dream of writing the great American novel‚ or becoming the next Poe. If you are serious about becoming a writer‚ there are several things you should do and keep in mind. Write everyday as much as you can. Writing is not like riding a bike. If you stop writing and go back to it 5 years later‚ you probably won’t be nearly as good‚ let alone better. If you want to become a great writer you have to practice all the time. That means everyday. That means setting a certain amount of time to write

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    In his piece‚ “Revising‚” Joseph Harris aims to describe revising and demonstrate how students can use revision as a tool to develop a brilliant final draft. However‚ this process isn’t an easy one and‚ as Harris puts it‚ “tends to be hidden from view” (442). Before elaborating‚ though‚ on the importance of revision‚ Harris defines the three parts of a composition‚ drafting‚ revising‚ and editing. These three help grab hold of ideas‚ reconsider and reshape ideas‚ and polish text respectfully. To

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    My Relationship with Writing In the past‚ I was an avid reader and writer. My passion in life was applying my thoughts to paper and using my creativity to capture an audience while relaying information and presenting ideas to an audience. However‚ over the years‚ other obligations moved both reading and writing to the back burner. Now that I have returned to school‚ writing is a requirement. It is time that I dust myself off and get back on the horse. It is time to rebuild my relationship with writing

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    likely that tragic things were happening on the opposite side. Writers‚ often young ones‚ felt the need to capture this in their writing‚ the many sides of the society that they lived in with varying characters and contradictory settings. A lot of acts‚ whether they were criminal or honorable‚ have gone unjustified. What the main community didn’t know was that the cases that it had forgotten and left behind‚ were the ones that writers would discover. They would pick up the loose threads and try to

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    As this year comes to an end‚ I can look back and see how I have grown as a writer. At the beginning of the year‚ I was very unthoughtful and did not think much about what I was writing. Many of my mistakes were silly errors due to my lack of focus. In the first sentence of my revised paper‚ I wrote‚ “ Ray bradbury a world where all his characters’ think books are a deadly as weapons”. Going back and look at this makes me want to pull my hair out. After the changes‚ the sentence ended up making sense

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    1. What are your thoughts on Fridman’s overall argument? Do you agree or disagree with him? Why? I feel that Fridman makes a respectable argument and uses rhetorical strategies and comparisons much to his advantage. Yet‚ his argument‚ though well stated has become less relevant‚ as 2012 comes to an end. Fridman wrote this article in 1990‚ a completely different era—an era of post-modernism. Post-modernist thought is deeply rooted in stark binary comparisons like Fridman makes (jock/nerd‚ cool/uncool)

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    working knowledge in accounting. While other sites may offer you that promise but can’t back it up we can. In order to put your mind at ease you can pick your own writer! Browse through to see which of our native English speaking writers you are comfortable trusting your paper with. In addition‚ you also will be able to communicate with your writer if need be. Don’t be fooled by sites that advertise accounting research papers for sale or that offer just samples. These sites are known to take your money

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    should concern everyone. I found it interesting because it states that everyone needs a will and that is true. Not everyone has a will and the writer speaks of the tragedies that happened to him because of his father not possessing a will. Sentence variety means using different styles of sentences‚ either they are long or short‚ or use different rhythms. The writer of the sentence was a bit boring and he did not have a good rhythm‚ after I was done reading the short paragraph‚ I became annoyed. The author

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    twentieth-century American writers also affected with alcoholism is very long. I researched these authors’ lives to find out how they all were infected with the same disease‚ alcoholism. Some said that drinking boosted their creative abilities‚ while others thought of it more of an escape from the confines of their own imagination‚ to which they were bound for all hours of the day. Drinking does fit the loner lifestyle that many of these authors had. It was viewed as a cure for writers block‚ an escape from

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