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... Chapter Seven , on outlining , may be the most important chapter in the book . Unfortunately , most students prefer to avoid the subject because outlining seems to be a step that is hard work and that can be so easily bypassed . Yet ...
... Chapter Seven , on outlining , may be the most important chapter in the book . Unfortunately , most students prefer to avoid the subject because outlining seems to be a step that is hard work and that can be so easily bypassed . Yet ...
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... Chapter Seven . Using that outline , write a rough draft . Write quickly , using all the advice you have gleaned from this chapter . Do not revise your draft . Do not throw it away - you will revise it later . BIBLIOGRAPHY Adelstein ...
... Chapter Seven . Using that outline , write a rough draft . Write quickly , using all the advice you have gleaned from this chapter . Do not revise your draft . Do not throw it away - you will revise it later . BIBLIOGRAPHY Adelstein ...
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... Chapter Four . Sigband , Norman B. Effective Report Writing . New York : Harper & Row , Publishers , 1960. Chapter Seven . Tichy , H. J. Effective Writing . New York : John Wiley & Sons , 1967. Chapters Eight and Eleven . 14 Final ...
... Chapter Four . Sigband , Norman B. Effective Report Writing . New York : Harper & Row , Publishers , 1960. Chapter Seven . Tichy , H. J. Effective Writing . New York : John Wiley & Sons , 1967. Chapters Eight and Eleven . 14 Final ...
Contents
A Process Not Magic | 3 |
Getting Ready | 13 |
FINDING INFORMATION | 21 |
Copyright | |
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