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		<title>Patterns for College Writing with 2009 MLA Update: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Real Essays with Readings with 2009 MLA Update: Writing Projects for College, Work, and Everyday Life</title>
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		<title>65 Successful Harvard Business School Application Essays, Second Edition: With Analysis by the Staff of The Harbus, the Harvard Business School Newspaper</title>
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		<title>How to write a essay with drama</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:29:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Essays have become one of the most effective written ways to communicate and express one’s point of view. How to write a essay? This question probably is one of the most asked today. Moreover, persuasive essays are taking over the essay writing world and how to write a persuasive essay is one of the most burning questions among scholars. Here are given some tips that will be very helpful in the process of learning not only how to write a essay in general but specifically how to write a persuasive essay.</p>
<p>A good way to write a persuasive essay would be to include a drama scene in it. Humans have their psychology tremendously affected when they can relate a part of life in what they are reading. Therefore, a drama in your essay is of great help in the process of learning how to write a persuasive essay.</p>
<p>Including a drama is just an idea, but the most important part of this idea is to choose which drama to include in your essay. This is very important. For example if you are trying to persuade your readers not to be a partisan of the pro choice movements you can make up a small drama to show people how aborting will affect the life of the baby and the possible future of the mother.</p>
<p>Another good tip is to be emotional in your drama. What is the point of including drama in your essay if you cannot influence the psychology of your readers? You can try making use of the human feeling of empathy to get to your goal. Using the same example, abortion, I would say that an essay intended to persuade people against the pro-choice trend would be much more effective if it included a drama showing how sad it would be if the baby had it’s life evolution process interrupted even before it could have the chance of enjoying the earth’s fresh air and happiness.</p>
<p>Writing a persuasive essay is an art in itself. This art mostly consists of keeping your readers’ interest from the beginning to the end of the essay. This totally makes sense when we think about the fact that no one is going to be persuaded by an essay if the person has no interest while reading the essay. A certainly good way to have your reader’s interest is to get it in your introduction and keep that interest throughout the essay. For that, having catchy words and statements as attention getters in your introduction and filling your essay’s body with interesting stories would be perfect. Additionally, you should always make sure your essay is well revised because it is very unpleasant to read an essay full of misspelled words and grammatical flaws.</p>
<p>You surely will have an opportunity to write a essay and you will probably encounter situation in which you will need to know how to write a persuasive essay. The previous tips will considerably bolster your persuasive essay if you make proper use of them. How to write a essay or how to write a persuasive essay is not something unreachable; including drama pieces and making use of human emotions had from the dawn of time have been effective ways to write essays and persuasive essays. Finally, revising your essay or persuasive essay and keeping your readers’ interest in your essay or persuasive essay will be a sign that you have mastered the steps of knowing how to write a essay and how to write a persuasive essay.</p>
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<p>Unless you inherited your job or were offered a position through the courtesy of a friend or family member, chances are pretty high that at some point or another you had to write a curriculum vitae. If so, then you have probably had to seek out resume writing help from some source. </p>
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Perhaps it was from an instructor in school, or you took your advice and tips from online curriculum vitae resources. Resume writing tips are out there and most are easily understood. Once you know the differences between the types of documents, you will be on your way to resume distribution and the all-important interview.</p>
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There are a few different types of resumes from which to choose. The type you will use depends largely on your work experience and your education. First, there is the Chronological curriculum vitae. It is just as it sounds. </p>
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It is one that goes by dates and is best used when you are looking to showcase your dedication to your career. If you have had multiple jobs in the past, then this type is not for you. To write an effective resume, you must choose the best style for your circumstances.</p>
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Number two in the resume writing category is the Functional variety. Here are some resume writing tips for this form. You want to focus more on your skills. This is a curriculum vitae to use if you have had multiple jobs. </p>
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It is designed to focus more on the knowledge you have acquired over the years, along with applicable job skills. However, you will still need to write down the dates and duration of each job, along with your previous employers.</p>
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The final type of curriculum vitae is the Combination. It is exactly as it sounds. It is a combination of the Functional and Chronological resume. Use this style if you have been in one career and intend to keep pursuing jobs in this career path. It will list your past work experience and the skills you have acquired, along with detailed information about the typical day-to-day job duties you have performed.</p>
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Writing a curriculum vitae is not as difficult as you may think. Once you understand the differences between the three types, you can find plenty of resume writing tips on the internet or your local bookstore. If all else fails, then you may need to hire a curriculum vitae writer or find a friend who can help you with your task, or simply write it for you. Just gather your information and provide him or her with the details.</p>
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<p>This is the third in a series of articles with brain-tempting tips that will enable you to make your dream of authoring a book become your reality. Leaders today have a book. The best business decision you can make is to write a book as it provides you instant credibility. </p>
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Here are the final powerful secrets to infuse your brain with the write idea.</p>
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1. Making appointments with yourself in your personal planner or PDA will ensure you get some writing done. Often what gets written down gets done and your writing time is no exception. </p>
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2. Establish realistic time lines for long-range goals. View target dates with flexibility in mind. Be prepared to change direction temporarily if circumstances dictate it. Three thirty-minute writing sessions may be more realistic than one session of one and a half hours. Do not put undo pressure on yourself or you will act in a counter-productive manner and will find excuses not to write.</p>
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3. If you are watching television and the show is not really capturing your interest, take that time to write. If you have materials readily available and organized then shifting your attention to writing rather than watching won&#8217;t be a problem. This applies equally well to other activities that aren&#8217;t capturing your interest.</p>
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4. You write more effectively and efficiently by taking regular breaks during long writing sessions. Taking breaks is using your time wisely. The breaks allow the sub-conscious to take over and generate new ideas. Make sure you record these brilliant revelations! </p>
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5. Take one lunch hour per week. Eat a quickie lunch and use the time to write. Is there a library or quiet spot near your workplace where you can go? Is writing in your car out of the question? What about staying at your desk while others are away having lunch?</p>
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6. If you commute to work by train or bus or car pool, you can use that time to write. If you&#8217;re usually the driver, perhaps you can be a carpool passenger once or twice a week so you can write during the trip. Make sure your car-pooling partners are aware of what you want to do during the commute. On vacation trips or other long drives, write while your spouse drives. Drivers are usually content to watch the road and concentrate on driving, so they will not miss your conversation.</p>
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7. Be ready to pounce. If a window of opportunity presents itself to get some extra writing time, pounce on it. These unscheduled spontaneous writing sessions are often most productive. Appreciate the fact that you must be ready to take advantage of these situations. These are golden opportunities to do something you love to do. Go for it!</p>
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8. View your practical every-day writing as an opportunity to hone your writing skills. It&#8217;s attitude that&#8217;s important here. Those thank-you notes, staff memos, friendly letters, emails, journal entries and special reports are all writing exercises that give you an opportunity to work on the skills of written communication. You can learn a great deal by writing in all situations. There is always a carry-over to other writing circumstances. </p>
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9. Keep writing tools (pen and paper) handy at all times in all places where you just might get the opportunity to write. </p>
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10 Writing breeds more writing. The more writing becomes a habit the more it happens. Research says it takes 21 repetitions to break an old habit and establish a new one. Writing for 5-15 minutes per day for 21 consecutive days should establish this writing as a regular habit. So give yourself a reasonable target of 21 repetitions to establish new writing behaviors. </p>
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11. Write quickly. Write legibly. Write legible scribbling if necessary. Use abbreviations like w for with and acronyms and the first parts of longer words only. If the only person who is going to read your notes is you, you can take whatever liberties you want to in order to get your ideas on paper and keep the flow going. Scribble now and translate later.</p>
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12. As you are writing, put new ideas in the margin of the paper as soon as they come to you. You won&#8217;t interrupt the flow of your thoughts on the page because you already have some key words to help you and you have already been writing. Slow down to record your new ideas, but don&#8217;t stop!</p>
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13. Use the Cloze method of reading for your writing. One technique for teaching students to read is to provide a paragraph with words missing. Students have to fill in the blanks with words suggested by the context of the paragraph. Use this same method to speed up your writing. Insert a straight line in your writing for words that you will know by context when it comes to transcribing your draft copy. Put a _______ in your writing as a placeholder. </p>
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14. Use acronyms in your draft copy. You can use the authentic conventional acronyms or you can invent some of your own. For example, ataw could mean Awaken The Author Within or b for book. </p>
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15. Learn to cover the page. Think in terms of starting every page as if you are going to cover it with writing as quickly as possible with quality ideas. Thinking this way will help you accomplish more writing. </p>
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Implementing these tips will get you off to the WRITE start.</p>
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