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    which I had all four years in high school. It was not because of my writing skills I got a C it was partly due to my engagement and my enthusiasm my teachers like about me. This year had to be different. I believe it was because the right teacher knew how to reach into me and pull the best out of me. With the end of the semester here, I am looking…

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    As you prepare to start college this fall semester,I know that you have many questions about how college looks. In order to help put your I thought I would inform you about your academic journey in CO150. I know what you 're thinking, if I am going to take the time to write my past self a letter, why on earth would I just tell myself about some English class? Well, I think you will find that these skills can be applied to your other classes, which will help you get good grades and ultimately a…

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    writing skills developed further through using the KEC grid templates for synthesis and critique, as I was able to read through the relevant literature I found, and immediately write down points I wanted to make for easy reference at a later date, when writing my draft and final essay. This skill is important to me as a learner as writing essays will always be expected of me in my coursework, and having a system such as the synthesis and critique grid enables me to efficiently organize my…

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    This memo summarizes my performance in this course by evaluating my comprehension of my progress in the overall course as well as my own performance and group 's performance on the recommendation report. I will also explain my achievement of the course goals. Achievement of Course Goals Throughout this course, I have greatly achieved the majority of the course goals. I was able to use the proper content, format, and style for developing effective documents. I followed the handouts…

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    Douglass and the kids on the street that promoted the desire to learn how to read, and later on, to write. The idea that Douglass had been educated without having a teacher appears oxymoronic however, it is essential in understanding the characteristics of what makes a good education. Subsequently, when learning to write at the shipyard Douglass reminisces about finding, “any boy who [he] knew could write...tell him [he] could write as well as he...and ask him to beat that. In this way [he] got…

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    The Gatorade Sports Science Institute article I have chosen to write about covers the topic of Creatine effectiveness. This article discusses many key points about creatine use, Including, effectiveness of the supplement, usage and dosage of creatine as well as what type of physical exertion best complements creatine’s functions and the adverse health effects caused by creatine. Creatine is a non-essential compound that the body can either synthesize via the pancreas, kidneys or liver, It can…

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    Martel’s comprehension of his audience allows him to utilize persuasive techniques to convince the students that his book is telling the real story of what caused the war. When listing the causes of the war, Martel writes, “we must unravel the diplomatic ties that connected these events to one another” (5), which conveys his own viewpoint rather than relating to any of the views that he previously mentioned. Martel’s use of the phrase “we must,” subtly convinces the audience that they will not…

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    came unprepared to class on every peer edit day including the one on one session with you in which the essay was suppose to have already been completed. By third quarter I had lost almost all motivation to complete any assignment and I had no idea how to begin writing it. This is my weakest essay because I did not put in the time and effort to do it well. I slacked off in class and didn’t research my sources enough to fully understand what I was correlating. The prompt of this essay was to…

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    Evansville, I was enrolled in First Year Seminar with the topic title being: Sex, Love, and Lust. I enjoyed the class very much and I am very glad that I decided to take it. Throughout the course we wrote four papers, including a narrative, a response, a synthesis, and an argument. Each was difficult in its own way, but I managed to work through the issues I was having in the writing process and pull out with what I feel are really good grades. Each paper got more difficult as more texts got…

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    thinking skills are essential to the nursing profession. Discuss how you define critical thinking and what you see as the building blocks toward the development of these skills. Select one evaluation method (paper, participation, critique, oral presentation, poster) and describe how critical thinking would be measured. Critical thinking is not easy for students or nurses because critical thinking needs many thinks, such as applying, synthesis, objective analysis, assessment and judgments.…

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