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    Strengths in Writing

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    My strengths in writing are being able to pick my own topic to write about. When I have prior knowledge of a topic‚ writing becomes easier for me. When I know what I’m talking about and am interested in what I’m talking about‚ I tend to write more. Writing poems is a good example. When writing poems‚ everything just flows together for me. They don’t have to rhyme‚ or even make sense for that matter. Poems could also be metaphors. They are your own experiences‚ ideas‚ or emotions characterized by

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    In the following essay‚ I will reflect on my past experiences of writing‚ my strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and potential goals moving forward. My writing experience has been a difficult process for me. I never enjoyed writing‚ never thought I was good at it‚ and have basically tried to avoid it at all cost. I can recall many moments in my life where I struggled with writing. As I think about my writing in high school‚ it is pretty depressing. I would often spend countless hours pondering on what I should

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    essay for this class had a prompt topic and it was easy to complete the assignment. Writing the story was easy; correcting grammatical errors was hard! This second essay is a little more challenging. I had a hard coming up with a list of topics that I could write about. The brainstorming was hard and took me more time then the allotted suggested time. A time limit along with a minimum number of topics made the process feel overwhelming. I tried playing music‚ sitting in complete silence but nothing

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    Unity in writing

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    everyday situation. In her essay the repetition of the word show how a word itself is just a word‚ it is how we use the word that matters. The essays that Thomas L. Friedmans and Gloris Naylors‚ wrote both authors were able to find unity in there writings. Both essays clearly showed the passion the writers had for there subjects and because of that there essays were full of emotion and almost perfectly executed. The essays were great and both authors used repetition to emphasize to the readers the

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    Production Process

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    and Paper Manufacturing Relevant to Purchasers? Pulp and paper manufacturing accounts for the vast majority of the environmental impacts of the paper lifecycle. The manufacturing process that transforms wood from trees into thin‚ uniform paper products requires the intensive use of wood‚ energy and chemicals. This process also consumes thousands of gallons of a finite resource‚ clean water‚ to make each ton of paper. Pollution literally represents a waste of these resources‚ in the form of air emissions

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    writing an essay

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    Steps in Writing an Essay 1) Analyze the Questions a. Without a clear understanding of the questions‚ you cannot write an adequate answer b. Understand key terms: Assess‚ Explain‚ and Etc. c. Always write in the third person 2) Develop a Thesis a. Thesis – Your opinion on the given topic b. Thesis must be in the opening paragraph. The reader must know your position on the question. 3) Writing the Introduction a. Restate the question – do not recopy the question word for word b. State

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    writing routine

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    A large percentage of the writing we do in the workplace involves writing routine‚ neutral‚ and/ or goodwill messages. Routine and neutral messages cover a wide range of topics‚ from the ordinary (e.g.‚ sending colleagues a reminder to attend a meeting) to the more detailed (e.g.‚ updating a supervisor about a project). In Wee 3‚ Anne Brown‚ the division manager for E227 Global Solutions‚ is asking you to write an individual routine message‚ which will be formatted as a memo. In order to complete

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    Why I Hate Writing

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    On the first day of class‚ Dr.Ruiz wrote six questions on the board and the last question asked for our perspective on writing. My answer to this question was “I hate writing.” I’m an English Learner who came to the U.S. 5 years ago with no knowledge in English. Therefore‚ writing is not a likable assignment due to my lack of English skills and I did not have confidence when I wrote in English because I had a fear of people’s judgment about my English. Therefore‚ I was not an advanced writer when

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    stochastic process

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    Series Analysis‚ Princeton University Press. Definition 1 A stochastic process {X (t )‚ t ∈ T } is a collection of random variables: for each t ∈ T ‚ X (t ) is a random variable. The set T is called an index set‚ and t ∈ T is often interpreted as time. So X (t ) would be the (random) state of a process at time t . Sometimes for simplicity we write X t = X (t ). Note that each X t is a random variable‚ so really we should be writing X t (ω). Each X t is a function from the sample space Ω to a subset

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    Paragraph Writing

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    Paragraphing in Academic Writing Although it often seems that paragraphs can take an infinite number of forms‚ there are really only a few formats for paragraphing in formal‚ academic prose. What makes paragraphs seem unique to the reader is the style of the writer’s prose‚ not the actual format of the information. There are four main types of paragraphs in academic prose: the standard paragraph‚ the explanatory paragraph‚ the evidential paragraph‚ and the introductory paragraph (whose format

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