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An Overview Of College Writing | |
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Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing Steps to Reading Critically and Actively Preparing to Read Critical Reading Annotating Note Taking Questioning the Text Beyond Content: Focusing on Process Paraphrasing, Summarizing, Quoting Paraphrasing Summarizing Quoting Avoiding Plagiarism Synthesis | |
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Drawing Connections from Texts Case Study for Synthesis | |
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How Do Writers Influence Each Other? | |
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The Death of the Moth | |
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Death of a Moth Reading and Analyzing Visual Texts Classic and Contemporary Images: How Do We Communicate? | |
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Marines Raising the Flag at Iwo Jima | |
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Firefighters Raising the Flag at Ground Zero The Writing Process Prewriting Drafting Student Essay | |
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Cultist Behavior or Doltish Behavior? Revising Responding to Editorial Comments A Portfolio on Writing and Communication | |
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How to Mark a Book | |
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Mother Tongue | |
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Freewriting | |
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The Maker's Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscripts | |
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The Blogs of War | |
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Sex, Lies, and Conversation: Why Is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to Each Other? | |
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Politics and the English Language | |
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Reading and Writing Effective Arguments The Language of Argument The Test of Justification Reading and Analyzing Argument Understanding Claims and Warrants Reasoning from Evidence Thinking Critically about Arguments The Purpose of Argumentation Appeals to Reason, Emotion, and Ethics | |
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The Gettysburg Address Writing Powerful Arguments Identify an Issue Take a Stand and Clarify Your Claim Analyze Your Audience Establish Your Tone Develop and Organize the Grounds for Your Claim Gather and Evaluate Your Evidence Consider Your Warrants Deal with Opposing Viewpoints Argumentative Synthesis Critique Guidelines for Argumentative Synthesis Case Study: MySpace: Friend or Foe? | |
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Fakesters | |
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Social Sites Are Becoming Too Much of a Good Thing | |
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MySpace Is Not Responsible for Your Kids A Portfolio on Argumentation Classic and Contemporary Images: What Is an Argument? | |
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The Third of May, 1808 | |
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Police Chief Brigadier General Classic and Contemporary Essays | |
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How Do We Argue? | |
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The Penalty of Death | |
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The Death Penalty Is a Step Back | |
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IS IT ETHICAL? | |
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Animal Research Saves Human Lives | |
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A Question of Ethics | |
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Debate: The Patriot Act: Should We Sacrifice Civil Liberties For Security? | |
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Security versus Civil Liberties | |
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Acts of Resistance | |
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Face Facts: Patriot Act Aids Security, Not Abuse | |
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The Patriot Act of the 18th Century | |
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Writing a Research Paper Research Writing: Preconceptions and Practice The Research Process | |
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Defining Your Objective | |
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Locating Your Sources | |
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Gathering and Organizing Data | |
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Writing and Submitting the Paper Documenting Sources Sample Student Paper (MLA Style) A Portolio of Professional Research Papers Humanities | |
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Plath's "Lady Lazarus" Social Sciences | |
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Playing with Fire: The Civil Liberties Implications of September 11th Science and Medicine | |
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Compensation for Energy Intake from Fast Food among Overweight and Lean Adolescents | |
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Issues Across The Disciplines | |
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Education and Society: How, What, and Why Do We Learn? | |
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Classic and Contemporary Images: Does Education Change Over Time? | |
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Zoology Lab, Oberlin College, 1 | |