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    8 Proofreading Ttechniques

    given time. Read through your document, focusing on the first sentence for punctuation, then spelling, then word choice, and finally the sentence structuring until the full document is proofread with this technique. The second technique maybe is to recheck for proper names, facts, figures with correct spelling and information is up to date with accuracy. Thirdly, by reading your document out-loud, may bring to show a faulty verb ending of a missing word or addition of word to emphasize a meaning. This

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    Old People Portrait

    the following questions. (aour answers using the following tabular format with each entry written in at most 30 words, and provide a word count.    new product development system availability access to filed documents Old situation (max. 30 words) ……. (word count) System availability New situation (max. 30 words) …… (word count) New product development Access to filed documents (18 marks) SIM UNIVERSITY Tutor-Marked Assignment – Page 2 of 5 ICT219 Tutor-Marked Assignment

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    Research Paper

    because the sentence made proper use of the word “implacable,” whereas in the paragraph before, the student had used an abstract noun ending in “-ship ” as a verb. Twice. I read more and found more seismic shifts in the writing style. Magisterial paragraphs were followed by inane ones; syllogisms gave way to circular logic, and back again. I picked one suspect sentence, entered it into an Internet search engine, and in milliseconds, I found it – word for word, punctuation mark for punctuation mark.

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    Technical Report Writing

    of Technical Communication .............................................................. 7 Clarity ............................................................................................................................. 7 Structural Clarity (document level) ............................................................................ 7 Stylistic Clarity ........................................................................................................... 7 Grammatical Clarity............

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    Managerial Communication Writing

    be like this: who the document is to, and then who the document is from, who the document should be carbon copied to, the subject and then the date. On line six, you can remove the person's name since you have already listed this in the header on line one. In the first paragraph, the date in line seven should be listed to read June 11-22, 2008. This provides a full and complete date for the recipient. The word not doesn't need to be capitalized in this sentence. If this word should stand out underline

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    Tech Writing

    of three components; document accuracy, stylistic accuracy, and technical accuracy. Document accuracy refers to “proper coverage of your topics in appropriate detail” (Perelman, Barrett, & Paradis, 2001, p. section 1.1.1.). There must be a clearly defined problem statement, which is addressed with relevant data. Next, there is stylistic accuracy, which concerns appropriate use of language. This refers to the use of proper paragraph and sentence structure, as well as word choice that is effective

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    Technical Writing

    What is style in technical writing? Styles: the feature of one’s writing that show its individuality, separating it from the writing of another. Style result from the conscious and subconscious decisions each writer makes in matters like word choice, word order, sentence length, and active and passive voice. These decisions are different from the “right and wrong” matters of wrong grammar and mechanics. Instead, they comprise writers make in deciding how to transmit ideas to others. Different

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    How to Write 3 Paragraph Essay Responses

    recommend that you print out a hard copy of the reading. That way, you can write on the document if you have comments about the material, questions or just want to make sure that you “get” what the author is saying. While you read: Put question marks by anything you don’t understand or want clarified. Also, circle words that are new to you (you can use them in your SEEI part of the assignment). Take notes of key words, phrases and any information that might be new to you and worthy of a quick Google

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    Plagiarism and Its Consequences

    help clear up any questions you may have about plagiarism. Plagiarism is “the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person : the act of plagiarizing something” ("Plagiarism." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 5 May 2015. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagiarism). Many people do not understand that using someone else’s words is an act of theft that has real life consequences. There is not only the chance of destroying your student, academic

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    Murderer on the Galch

    Murderer on the Galch ------------------------------------------------- The following documents were found by Police Chief Inspector Morgan in the North Wales Hospital after the killings in Denbigh Hospital. They will be submitted to the Welsh high courts for consideration. ------------------------------------------------- DR CRADDOCK’S PATHOLOGY REPORT: DEATH OF GARANWYN ADAMS (CASE DPS_0765) GENDER: Male. ESTIMATED DATE OF DEATH: 18/7/1951 – 20/7/1951. POSSIBLE CAUSES OF DEATH: Severe

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