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... objective . In this distinction between subjective and objective lies the crux of the matter . The subjective lies within our minds and is colored by our make - up and experience ; the objective is independent of our minds and has its ...
... objective . In this distinction between subjective and objective lies the crux of the matter . The subjective lies within our minds and is colored by our make - up and experience ; the objective is independent of our minds and has its ...
Page 165
... objectives are being met and whether the problem is being answered . You should read your rough draft through from beginning to ... objective , concise , and clear ? 4. Word choice . Can any deadwood be removed ? Elements of the Report 165.
... objectives are being met and whether the problem is being answered . You should read your rough draft through from beginning to ... objective , concise , and clear ? 4. Word choice . Can any deadwood be removed ? Elements of the Report 165.
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... objective in which the reader has an interest . The objective is the satisfaction the reader achieves through his desire to learn about the subject . The Popular Science Article Not long ago , Author and Journalist in surveying markets ...
... objective in which the reader has an interest . The objective is the satisfaction the reader achieves through his desire to learn about the subject . The Popular Science Article Not long ago , Author and Journalist in surveying markets ...
Contents
WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 3 |
IN FACTUAL COMMUNICATION DISCUSSION PROBLEMS | 14 |
HISTORIC ORIGINS OF SCIENCE HOW MAN LEARNS | 24 |
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