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... maps . At the periodical indexes - keeping in mind your established ob- jective , reader , and scope - determine the types of periodicals that might deal with your subject . Almost every field has its own peri- odical , such as Chemical ...
... maps . At the periodical indexes - keeping in mind your established ob- jective , reader , and scope - determine the types of periodicals that might deal with your subject . Almost every field has its own peri- odical , such as Chemical ...
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... map . It allows you to plan the most di- rect route by which you can reach your destination . The outline provides you with a starting point and keeps you moving in a logical direction . You never get stuck because you know exactly ...
... map . It allows you to plan the most di- rect route by which you can reach your destination . The outline provides you with a starting point and keeps you moving in a logical direction . You never get stuck because you know exactly ...
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... map of water depth in a lake where you fish . 6. Write a letter to a friend in which you give instructions for tuning up a motorcycle . WRITING PROJECT Construct a résumé that you could use now to apply for employ- ment . Create it so ...
... map of water depth in a lake where you fish . 6. Write a letter to a friend in which you give instructions for tuning up a motorcycle . WRITING PROJECT Construct a résumé that you could use now to apply for employ- ment . Create it so ...
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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