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    IIC Written assignment

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    SPACE Community College Intra- and Interpersonal Competencies (CC-88-259) Semester 2 (2012-2013) Written Assignment Sammy’s Case Study After studying the case‚ I found that the main character‚ Sammy‚ has been perplexed by several problems. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to demonstrate them and give suggestions to her. The first problem is about the low self-esteem. Referring to the story‚ Sammy’s parents insist that she must continue her study even she in

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    SAMPLE OUTLINE: Persuasive (problem-solution) -- Full Sentence Unconstitutional DUI Roadblocks I. INTRODUCTION A. (Attention Statement) Have you ever wondered why police can stop you at a DUI roadblock‚ or a “Sobriety Checkpoint”? B. (Thesis) Roadblocks used to identify drunk drivers are unconstitutional and ineffective and should be removed. C. (Significance to Audience/Credibility) According to a study conducted by the National Hard Core

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    Final Written Report

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    Final Written Report I. Problem: Which battery lasts the longest out of two different brands Kingever‚ Eveready? II. Title: Battery Life III. Abstract: Nowadays people do not know if batteries are fully charge or completely cahrge‚ because people create some batteries baecause of "crisis". People generally used battery once and later throws it. But in many cases it is recharged for longer time in many power applications. Through batteries‚ we can use emergency lights‚ radios and

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    ENC 101 Written Assignment 1 Throughout high school‚ English was never my favorite subject. It seemed bland and dull to me and I thought that whatever career I chose would have more to do with mathematics and sciences. So when I enlisted into the U.S. Army and eventually achieved the rank of Sergeant‚ I discovered that writing was one of the most important factors of my everyday life. Now there are many different forms and memorandums that write on a weekly basis‚ but if I had to choose one

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    AF2601 Introduction to Economic Written Report 6.1 a) Consider a monopoly facing the following demand and MC curves: Demand: P = 12 – 0.002 Q MC: MC = 3 + 0.001 Q (i) Calculate the profit maximizing output of this monopoly. Ans: The output level of monopoly to maximize profit is MR=MC. As‚ P=a-bQ‚ the MR curve will be MR=a-2bQ‚ So‚ 12-2(0.002Q) = 3+0.001Q 12-0.004Q = 3+0.001Q 9 = 0.005Q Q = 1800

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    Reflection on Differences between written and spoken discourse People use the language for communicating through coherent and cohesive stretches of language. In other words‚ they normally use more than a couple of words and sentences; they produce longer stretches of language by putting words and sentences together. These chunks of language must follow each other and be connected in a logical way in order to transmit a specific message. This process is called discourse‚ and its linguistic product

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    Written texts analysis

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    Since the examination of written language is easier to conduct than the scrutiny of oral texts‚in that more data is available in different genres‚ produced by people form different backgrounds as well as with disparate purposes‚ it is more developed and of interest not onlyto linguists but also language teachers and literary scholars. Each of them‚ however‚approaches this study in a different way‚ reaching diverse conclusions‚ therefore only notionsthat are mutual for them and especially those significant

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    The Effects of Technology to Students Study Habit Topic Statement: Technology has greatly influenced the study habit of the students. I. INTRODUCTION A. Students’ Study Habit B. Statement of Purpose II. BODY A. The Significance of Technology to Study Habit B. Benefits Gained by Students from Technology C. Effects of Technology 1. Psychological 2. Physical 3. Attitude towards Studies D. Parents’ Role E. Interview III. CONCLUSION Bibliography Writing an Outline An outline

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    The Written Process Kimberly Williams COM/105 11/07/2012 University of Phoenix The Written Process * Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? A lot of the writing process that I read about in this class is different in some ways from what I am used to and in other ways do not use contractions or informal language in academic

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    effective communication (with respect to written communication): Written communication occupies an important position in the communication sphere‚ so written communication has to pay adequate attention on certain principles of necessity. The essentials of every written communication are principles of unity‚ coherence and emphasis. These principles along with other essentials of effective communication‚ like language‚ planning and organization make the written communication effective. * Clarity: The

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