has a bad reputation because many student have summarized books that they were supposed to review critically. ______ 7. What types of writing involve summary (4)? Academic Writing: • Critique Papers, Synthesis Papers, Analysis Papers, Research Papers, Literature Papers, Argument Papers, Essay Exams. Workplace Writing: • Policy Briefs, Business Plans, Memos, letters, and reports, Medical Charts, and Legal briefs. 8. In what 3 ways are summaries useful (4-5)? First, a summary
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able to: a. identify the poetic vision of the poem; b. relate the significance of the poem “Envictus” to real life; and c. write an essay out of the poetic vision of the poem. II. Subject Matter: Topic: Envictus Reference: Materials: Manila Paper III. Procedure: a. Motivation: The teacher presents a picture of a soldier and asks the students these following questions: a. 1 What can you say about the picture? a. 2 What concept does the picture illustrate?
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part. Furthermore, I feel like once I decide on a topic I come up with decent discussion points. However, I do have weaknesses. I still feel like I need to work on conclusions. I think my conclusions are often too short and do not add anything to the paper
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strongest nation in the world (Sayre, 2012, pg 226). China’s many dynasties each brought technological, cultural, and intellectual advances. Included among these are gunpowder, the compass, printing, paper, tea, acupuncture, spaghetti, the utilization of animals for agriculture, the abacus, and paper money (Ray, 2004). Prosperous and peaceful dynasties such as the Han Dynasty encouraged spans of intellectual and cultural advancement that lead to the creation of many of these inventions (Sayre, 2012
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to reflect on the readings and draw inference from them. I liked to use the reading journals to process my thoughts about the reading due for that day and come to conclusions about the themes. Also, it was a great way to get my thoughts down onto paper so when the class started our discussions I had something to reference to. By doing this I could focus more on the actual discussion rather than trying to think of something to say. All in all, the reading journals helped
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writing regardless of the topic. Whether is the warm sun shining down or a cool breeze from the trees it relaxes me as a writing thus making my writing come to me easier. I’ve written several papers at the beach, local park and even my own backyard. On these outdoors papers I have received B’s, whereas indoor papers that have been turned in have been C’s. What I like to do when writing outside is to have a nice cold drink with me. I set myself up on a chair and depending on the days weather I sit in
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I’m going to be able to the second time around. As I think back, I remember the first paper issued was a reading on Abraham Lincoln. We had to read what I thought was a boring passage, so the class had already lost me there, then we had to write something about and that was another “oh no” for me. As I was writing the paper I grew more and more chuffed about it. You may not believe but I finally finished the paper, I wasn’t too confident about it but I was thinking “hey, at least it’s something to
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make sure your peers can understand and relate to the writings so they themselves can sue it as a tool of information and also add on to the topic. this is why it is important to use the 5 step process when beginning any papers. The first step you should take when beginning a paper is to make sure you manage your time, do not wait until the last minute to start writing, give yourself time to establish what you want to write about. Once you do that the next step you should take is to brainstorm.
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home or business are moving toward a "paperless" office. Individuals are becoming overwhelmed by scraps of paper, and unorganized file folders, we are simply looking for ways to reduce clutter. Many organizations and institutions have at least made a partial move to a paperless office. They are doing so by; using scanners instead of copying machines, sending electronic faxes instead of paper faxes, and storing information electronically instead of in filing cabinets. It would be a myth if most people
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Module 3: Recording, analysing and using HR information 3RAI Kathrina Yarwood Activity 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2 The storing of data also known as data management is important for any business or organisation. There are several reasons why an organisation would need to store HR data. Any data collected would be invaluable for various reasons including but not limited to compliance, reporting, business planning and budget setting. An organisation or business can collect any number of different types of
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