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    a book called Black Skin‚ White Masks‚ and within the writing stated‚ "Mastery of language affords remarkable power" (18). Something as simple as different treatment due to a common language demonstrates how truly influential language can be. (Examples like these show how language can help to break down barriers.) Amy Tan’s "Mother Tongue" is an autobiography of a girl who struggles with the many types of English used in America. Her writing portrays this when Tan recalled (after doctors misplaced

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    Name: Instructor: Subject Title: Date: Usage of punctuation marks in academic writing Introduction These are symbols which indicate the organisation in written language‚ structure and the intonation to be observed in a sentence when it is read aloud. In the written English‚ It has been necessary to eliminate the ambiguity existing in a sentence. For this reason‚ punctuation marks have been in used to bring out the intended meaning of a sentence rather than the variations that can be gotten from

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    prompt‚ I have a better understanding about what a writing placement assignment consists of. I find that I have a hard time to think critically about something I am reading. I find that I want to summarize what I am reading‚ rather than write a rhetorical strategy. I have definitely learned so much from reading the website on writing placement assignments. The part I think is going to be the most difficult is thinking deeper about the writing‚ getting my ideas out of my head and onto the paper

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    Community College Higher Diploma Programmes 2014-15 Course Document Course Title: English for Academic and Professional Purposes Part I Course Code: C C 8 8 - 2 4 0 - 0 0 Aims and Objective (OPTIONAL) This course is designed as an introduction to advanced English language skills for academic and vocational purposes. It focuses on specific language skills required in conducting an academic research and writing a collaborative research paper. Such skills include locating and screening of relevant

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    There are six steps to writing an academic essay. If you follow each of these steps correctly‚ you will find that you can write university essays that will earn you a distinction (or high distinction) every time. It is simply a matter of understanding what steps to follow‚ and then completing each of them thoroughly. This article provides an outline and brief description of each of these steps. It is an introduction to a series of articles that will examine each step in more depth. Reading just

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    Effects of Digital Technology on Academic Writing Digital technology has affected every industry in the world from farming to corporate business and everywhere in between. More recently‚ there has been much debate whether or not these advances in digital technology has hurt or helped in the academic environment specifically. Academic work has traditionally been centered around the individual and what he or she can produce by him or herself. With not only major development in digital technology

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    When studying in a university teaching all in English‚ we need to write a lot of academic essays and articles in English. So there are many difficulties in writing academic essays in English. Firstly‚ the most difficult part of writing an essay is the start. It is very hard to come up with a good thesis statement. Sometimes you do not know where and how to start writing an introduction. The thesis statement is very important because it will shape the body paragraph and determine what you are going

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    1. Statement of the Problem 2. Executive Summary Main Paper 1. Introduction to Business Ethics 2. Ethics as an Academic Discipline 3. Importance of Ethics in Business as an Academic Discipline 4. The Case Against Business Ethics Education 5. Conclusion 0.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Question 1: Discuss the importance of Ethics in business as an Academic Discipline. 0.3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In today’s highly competitive‚ performance-driven business climate‚ regulations are not enough;

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    John Hersey was born in China on June 17th‚ 1914. John Hersey wrote the book Hiroshima on August 31‚ 1946. The book is about six survivors from the bombing of Hiroshima. The survivors was: Mrs. Hatsuy Nakamura‚ Dr. Terufumi Sasaki‚ Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ Toshiko Sasaki‚ Dr. Masakazu Fujii‚ and Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto. These survivors were very strong people. They had to live off any resources that were left. Hersey wrote the book to tell the effects of the nuclear weapon. So he chose those

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    analyze a communication situation in order to define your purpose and profile your audience before writing a message. the most important aspect of developing and writing your message that is Knowing your audience age‚ gender education level‚ religion‚ language and culture. Analyzing your audience will help discover information to create a link to establish common ground between you and the audience. Try to take the feedback of the audience immediately. The reflect of attitude to the topic either

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