Writing is learning Introduction Writing has been playing an essential role in our lives since we learned how to read and write. This essay r, hence, emphasizes on how writing has influenced a person and how it has managed to change his or her life as a way of learning.The invention of quills and inks allowed people to record in scrolls of parchments. Advancements in technology have propelled people to digitize their writing rather than penning them down When a writer picks up his or her writing material, they put down their emotions, thoughts, and experiences into books, articles, or blogs, which millions of people read(Irmscher, W. F. (1979).. These writings in one way or the other has become one of the most influential tools of people and their lives. For example, had it not been for writing, people would not have known about religion, history, or literature. Through writing, people can give advice or take advice on how to handle a business successfully( Emig, J. (1977).. Research done by past scientists has helped present ones to find cures for…
writing my research-based report Based on the sample papers and instructions, I am confident enough how to write my research-based report. The outline is clear and having written an executive summary, it will be easier to write other parts of the report. However, the “body of the report” can be hard sometimes, especially when connecting the primary and secondary research flawlessly. A scholarly journal is a research-based paper conducted by professionals from various disciplines to cover a particular issue. It is peer-reviewed to validate the reliability of the contents. On the other hand, popular sources target the general audiences seeking information on a given topic, or just for entertainment. Such contents can be found in magazines and websites. I am currently drafting the survey and interview questions. So far, my only problem has been whether to use the same questions for the survey and interview. I am planning to use pie charts and photos as my virtual aids. The pie charts will present how respondents give details about each problem. For example, to decide which is the leading factor to…
writing a logical, analytical, and critical paper Take any one or more of the topics that we have covered during this term and write a logical, analytical, and critical paper on the subject(s). The paper should include information that you have researched in addition to the lecture. Add new information that is relevant and recent. In other words, find new information to add that you found interesting that I have not covered during the lecture. In essence, the multidimensional answers need to demonstrate your critical thinking skills through (1) Knowledge; (2) Comprehension; (3) Application; (4) Analysis; (5) Evaluation; (6) Creation/Synthesis. Note: Knowledge: Exhibits previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers. Comprehension: Demonstrating understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, comparing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions and stating main ideas. Application: Solving problems by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way. Analysis: Examining and breaking information into parts by identifying motives or causes; making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations.[unique_solution] Evaluation: Presenting and defending opinions by making judgements…
Commercial Script Writing National Health Service Advertisement Female voice: We are always here for you, day and night all year long. THERE IS A LOUD SOUND OF THE AMBULANCE SIREN A HOSPITAL BED CAN BE HEARD GOING THROUGH THE HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DOORS FOOTSTEPS ARE HEARD RUNNING DOWN THE CORRIDOR Female voice: From newborn infants to older adults. THE CRY OF A BABY/ THE SOUND OF A SCANNER/MONITOR BEEPING/HEARTBEAT SOUND/THE SOUND OF OXYGEN TANK Female voice: We under no circumstances, panic. PHONE RINGS NHS WORKER RECEIVES NHS worker: How may I be of help? Female voice: We check a pulse, agree on a plan, and then prepare a cuppa. HEART MONITOR BEEPING TALKING A CUP OF TEA CAN BE HEARD BEING PREPARED Female voice: We are doing our usual rounds, making our routine visits. DOORBELL RINGS SOUND OF DOOR OPENING Female voice: We are Charity, Tom, Gabe, and during the wee hours of today’s morning, we were Meagan as well. A NEWBORN INFANT IS HEARD CRYING Female voice: We are the National Hospital Service A NURSE IS HEARD LEAVING FOR THE…
Discussion 2 Week 3 Concepts of Scholarly Writing As defined earlier, scholarly writing, also known as academic writing, can simply be described as writing that is completed for scholarly purposes such as conference presentations or proceedings, book chapters, articles in scholarly journals, and other forms of academic, competitive, and peer-reviewed outlets. It is composed of four key concepts that one should understand when incorporating them into their writing. These are purpose, audience, presence of bias, and quality of evidence. In this discussion, we shall consider the audience as one of the critical concepts of scholarly writing. An audience can be defined as a group of people who read a particular piece of work. For example, a scholarly paper written in the field of Behavioral Healthcare Management may be intended for an instructor, a classmate, or a researcher. When writing an academic article, it is essential to determine your audience by considering who they are, what level of information they have about the subject, and the context in which they will be reading the piece of writing. The audience may be…
ONLINE WRITING Online writing refers to any text created with a computer, smartphone, or similar digital device. In America, online is more preferred by many people. There are various forms of online writing formats, including texting, emailing, blogging, tweeting and posting comments on social media sites such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. Most Americans use online writing as compared to an offline book. The main difference between offline and online writing techniques is that while people buy newspapers and magazines intending to read them, on the internet, people generally browse. American online writers have to write an article that grabs the attention and hold it if they are to read on. It means that on the whole, online writing is more precise and concise. It should offer readers more interactivity. Digital paper is also about the dramatic changes in the ecology of journalism and communication and, indeed, what it means to create write-to and compose and share. Online writing structure Because online readers tend to scan, and email messages should be visibly structured. Frequent use of headings and…
TIPS ON WRITING A CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY This type of essay describes a reason and effect of something. Cause and effect essays are academic essays that focus solely on causes and effects, and some go further to discuss related issues. They explain the factors and consequences of actions. We are going to delve into the nitty-gritty of writing a good cause and effect essay. The purpose of this type of essay is to show a correlation between a reason and a result. A cause and effect essay is like any other academic assignment. It must have an introduction, body, and conclusion. There are two types of the main body of cause and effect essays. The first is the block format. When writing in this format, you should list all the causes first, followed by the effects, for instance, cause A cause B, effect A, effect B. The other format is the chain structure. In this format, you present every cause and its effect together .e.g. cause A effect of cause A, cause B effect of cause B. WORDS TO…
Tips for Writing your Wetland Field Trip Paper Format Guidelines Your paper should be a minimum of 10-12 pages double spaced with an appropriate font. While you will not be penalized for going over 12 pages, I do not believe you can thoroughly address every item specified in the handout to receive full credit in less than 10 pages. Label pictures appropriately. For example, if you are required take a picture of a specific species of vegetation, your picture should clearly distinguish which plant you are referring to and label that plant. Do not provide a big picture of your vegetation and list all in the picture. There should be one picture per plant. Similar to how you have seen your vegetation pictures in your quizzes; your pictures should be clear so I know you know which plant is which. Make sure the work you turn in is your own and use citations when necessary. These papers will be submitted on Canvas and run through the TurnItIn.com system which will flag any instance of plagiarism. …
Technical Writing About the Assignment Technical writing is a skill everyone needs at some point. In this course, you learned about the technical writing process, technical editing and the various types of technical correspondence. In an 800-1200-word essay, answer one of the prompts below using concepts you learned from the course to support your arguments. 2. Take a look at your phone and think about 2-3 features that you want to see improved. Imagine you are an employee for the company who makes your phone. Prepare an unsolicited proposal you′ll be emailing to the company′s CTO covering the new features, their key audience, and how they will improve the product and why. All ideas should be geared to the audience and its specific needs and backed by research. About the Assignment Technical writing is a skill everyone needs at some point. [unique_solution]In this course, you learned about the technical writing process, technical editing and the various types of technical correspondence. In an 800-1200-word essay, answer one of the prompts below using concepts you learned from the course to support your…
WRITING A LITERATURE REVIEW Entering an academic conversation through writing a paper requires knowledge of the topic. Acquiring this knowledge involves two fundamental processes: Reading published works on the topic. Forming a perspective on what one has read. Academics demonstrate their knowledge of the published literature in a written literature review. The literature review demonstrates that “the writer has insightfully and critically surveyed relevant literature on his or her topic in order to convince an intended audience that this topic is worth addressing” (Clark, 2007, p. 105). In a literature review, the writer synthesizes a topic through his or her own perspective, a perspective that is formed after reading and analyzing the information and perspectives of relevant writers in the field. To write informed reviews of the academic literature in your field, you must first spend considerable time reading that literature. Over time, reading a variety of sources will add to your knowledge of the field; these sources include books, journal articles, published studies, and other credible academic materials. This reading constitutes the majority of…