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    Common Types of Application Letters To begin planning your letter‚ decide which type of application letter you need. This decision is in part based on requirements that employers may have‚ and in part based on what your background and employment needs are. In many ways‚ types of application letters are like the types of resumes. The types of application letters can be defined according to amount and kind of information: • Objective letters — One type of letter says very little: it identifies the

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    For the introduction section‚ you will need to do two things: introduce your topic and provide a thesis statement. Typically‚ these two tasks should be accomplished using only one paragraph for a short paper‚ but can be longer for longer papers. First‚ introduce your topic. The introductory paragraph(s) should briefly orient the reader to the topic and provide a conceptual map of the rest of the paper. Your thesis statement is the main point of your paper and should address the paper topic

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    French Revolution and the Arab Spring Essay Essay Prompt: To what extent does the French Revolution reflect the recent conflicts seen within the Arab Spring? Note: Consider the following themes: * Short-term and long-term causes * Popular Revolts * Voice of the People – leaders‚ writings‚ media and symbols * Shifts in Power * International Interventions * Religious Repercussions Research links/News Articles: Middle East Region - http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0

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    Download and bring to class (also bring the punctuation worksheets from last time) INTRODUCTIONS An introduction serves as a contract between a writer and his or her readers. In the introduction‚ a writer makes specific commitments that must then be fulfilled. The most important of these is the thesis statement‚ which commits the writer to a specific focus. In effect‚ it provides the reader with an accurate expectation of what the writer plans to do-the main idea that the writer plans to develop

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    Dialectical Journal Evidence Direct quotation‚ summary‚ or paraphrase of text Source Page Number (possible line or paragraph) Interpretation What is important about this passage? What is its effect or purpose? “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come…. That is the life of men.” Chapter 1 Page 1 Paragraph 1 This paragraph is the introduction to the whole novel. Usually an author would use some background information about the main character‚ or maybe even

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    Module 5 Quiz Study Guide

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    UNV 104 Quiz Study Guide Quiz Overview: 15 multiple choice/true or false questions. Only one right answer per question Time limit = 30 minutes Only one opportunity to take the quiz In order to best prepare for the quiz it would be a good idea to review chapters 1-5 in the E-book as well as complete this study guide. 1. What is the difference between credible and non-credible sources? Provide an example or two of each kind. The difference between credible and non credible sources is credible sources

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    1. What is Tannen’s purpose in writing this essay? What does she hope it will accomplish? From what I gathered Tannen’s purpose was for us to comprehend the importance of communication in the work field. How the simplest verbal functions can be interpreted in many different ways. “Conversation is a ritual” I find so much meaning behind these four simple words‚ the article in its entirety are summed up by these word. Tannen wants to enlighten us to remember that our words are powerful. I believe she

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    Section A - Of Mice and Men Section: 1 hour for this section – whole exam 1 hour 45 minutes. Part a Questions. (16 marks) 5 minutes annotating 20 – 25 minutes writing 1. Read the question carefully. 2. Spend 5 minutes annotating the extract carefully. You need to underline key quotations and make brief focused comments. DO NOT MISS THIS PART OUT. 3. Track through the whole extract choosing your 5 or 6 most perceptive comments and exploring Steinbeck’s use of language. 4. Introduce your points

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    The Essay

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    The Essay Writing an Essay An essay is a piece of writing several paragraphs long instead of just one or two paragraphs. It is written about one topic‚ just as a paragraph is. However‚ the topic of an essay is too complex to discuss in one paragraph. Therefore‚ you must divide the topic into several paragraphs‚ one for each major point. Then you must tie all the separate paragraphs together by adding an introduction and a conclusion. An essay has three main parts: 1. An introductory paragraph

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    Superman and Me

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    The story “Superman and Me” written by Sherman Alexie is about one of the most important parts of his life‚ teaching himself how to read‚ how he succeeded in school and why he became a writer. Alexie began this story by describing who he was in childhood. He was an Indian boy living in Eastern Washington State. He had a brother and three sisters. His family was poor by most standards but despite that his parents were trying to find some minimum-wage job‚ which made them middleclass by reservation

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