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Charles T. Brusaw, Gerald J. Alred. 1 1 1 Practical Writing 1 1 Practical Writing Composition for the Business.
Charles T. Brusaw, Gerald J. Alred. 1 1 1 Practical Writing 1 1 Practical Writing Composition for the Business.
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... practical limitations . Determining your objective , your reader , and your scope of cov- erage is the foundation upon which all the other steps of the writing process are built . These determinations can be made quickly and with ...
... practical limitations . Determining your objective , your reader , and your scope of cov- erage is the foundation upon which all the other steps of the writing process are built . These determinations can be made quickly and with ...
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... Practical Size 1. Early computers were very large and too impractical for commercial application . 2. The first electronic computer weighed 30 tons and took 1500 square feet of floor space . 3. The introduction of the transistor in 1958 ...
... Practical Size 1. Early computers were very large and too impractical for commercial application . 2. The first electronic computer weighed 30 tons and took 1500 square feet of floor space . 3. The introduction of the transistor in 1958 ...
Contents
A Process Not Magic | 3 |
Getting Ready | 13 |
FINDING INFORMATION | 21 |
Copyright | |
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active addition answer Applications Avoid beginning BIBLIOGRAPHY business and technical called Chapter City communication Company complete consider contains creating describe determine direct DISCUSSION drill easy effective Electric Engineering evaluate example explain facts field final give graph idea illustrations important indicate industry interest interview introduction keep letter logical meaning method of development mind notes objective operation outline Page Pages paragraph passage passive periodicals person phrases positive possible Practical preparation presented problem production questionnaire questions reader reference revision rough draft scope sentence simply sources specific statement steps structure student technical writing techniques things thought topic sentence transition types verb voice writing process writing project York