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    v William Zinsser‚ in his book‚ On Writing Well‚ makes the argument there is a correlation between being a good writer and effective critical thinking skills. He’s right. Writing is a fundamental skill that both enables critical thinking as well as‚ if done correctly‚ can clearly articulate a message‚ vision or intent. Furthermore‚ just as there is a direct correlation between a person’s ability to think critically and write well‚ the same can be said regarding critical thinking and

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    William Zinsser said in his book‚ “On Writing Well”‚ that there is no great audience to write for; instead authors should write for themselves‚ for expressing their own emotions‚ passions‚ and desires. While this is true to some degree‚ writers should still keep an audience in mind when writing‚ especially if that writing is meant to be read by the public. Master the precise skill of writing‚ then use that skill to express one’s personality to the world through the words on the paper. Some authors

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    education. Or maybe it’s the other way around: Are universities failing to grasp the true meaning of students? This text examines different aspects of this question and discusses the many pressures that modern students face. College Pressures William Zinsser I am master of Branford College at Yale. I live on

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    Simplicity

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    Simplicity For a very small business that carries a limited amount of inventory or that turns over inventory slowly‚ a mechanized inventory system is unnecessary. The business owner can easily keep track of how much merchandise is on hand with a manual system‚ or simply by applying the "eyeball test" to see if it is time to order more. The owner won’t need to spend money on inventory software or take the time to learn how to operate it. Sense of Control A manual system gives a small business owner

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    than the struggles college students are facing today. The point of William Zinsser’s essay "College Pressures" is to publicly expose the constant pressures that students endure to have a successful future following graduation. Through his use of anecdotal evidence‚ tone and ethos‚ he effectively argues his point that college students are negatively pressured. Have you ever wondered why college students are so stressed out? Zinsser successfully answers that question through anecdotal evidence. The

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    Simplicity! Simplicity! Simplicity!” once said by David Henry Thoreau in Walden. Philosophist‚ Thoreau focused on the idea that beyond reality‚ nature and human existence‚ there is a higher truth operating in the universe. He did this by seeking out the ultimate truth in his novel‚ Nature by leaving “life pleasures” of the good life‚ and living with simplicity. While‚ Thoreau went in this expedition on the early 1850s‚ his principles of simplicity are still relevant with the current generation

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    I wholeheartedly agree with Zinsser’s essay; through a series of unfortunate circumstances‚ individuals of today hopelessly misdirected toward notions of success and wealth‚ utterly oblivious in their incessant worshipping of hard-line goals‚ have entirely dispossessed themselves of the holistic perspective concomitant with a more satisfactory existence. It’s quite difficult to identify a machine or its overarching purpose and ultimate destination if focus is fixated exclusively on a single minute

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    Answer the following questions in preparation for class discussion: 1. What exactly does Zinsser mean by "clutter"? How does he believe we can free ourselves of clutter? Unnecessary and meaningless words‚ slang or statements. We free it by stripping it to its cleanest form 2. Identify the main idea in each of the 13 paragraphs. How is each paragraph related to Zinsser’s topic and purpose? 1)Corporate lang. uses clutter to confuse. 2)Stripping the lang. is cleaning the clutter. 3)President’s

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    beliefs‚ theories‚ etc. are based around this. However‚ it can sometimes be complicated. William Zinsser’s essay challenges it in a way. His opinion is that sometimes you have to fail in life in order to be successful. Many believe that failure may make you stronger‚ however‚ some may succeed without failure. In paragraphs 5 and 6‚ the author expresses a scenario about a child’s being afraid to fail. Zinsser tells that the parent should respond‚ “Don’t be afraid to fail!” Life can often be looked

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    Beauty in Simplicity

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    Beauty in simplicity: The fabric of society in supposedly civilized societies has become frayed – stretched‚ strained and subjected to innumerable pressures. Many of these frayings were imposed in the interest of adding value to life by increasing choices for people. This has actually diminished our quality of life and induced a mental paralysis‚ the result of having too many options‚ and too many decisions to make. I believe in the innate power and virtue of simplicity. History’s most tragic errors

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