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... statement " Companies that diver- sify are more successful than companies that do not " would then follow with the ... STATEMENT When you have completed your research and considered your most likely method of development , you should be ...
... statement " Companies that diver- sify are more successful than companies that do not " would then follow with the ... STATEMENT When you have completed your research and considered your most likely method of development , you should be ...
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... statement ; at this stage , it is more for your own use and ben- efit than for the reader's . Pat Kelly's main idea statement for his report on City Gas and Electric Company's pollution control program , as an example , could read ...
... statement ; at this stage , it is more for your own use and ben- efit than for the reader's . Pat Kelly's main idea statement for his report on City Gas and Electric Company's pollution control program , as an example , could read ...
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... evaluation 36 Logical thinking Loose sentence ( see sentence subject ) 29 7 82 tables , tips for creating tips for using 80 M 80 Main idea statement 59 Main idea statement , advantages of 60 Outline notes Outline 200 Index.
... evaluation 36 Logical thinking Loose sentence ( see sentence subject ) 29 7 82 tables , tips for creating tips for using 80 M 80 Main idea statement 59 Main idea statement , advantages of 60 Outline notes Outline 200 Index.
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A Process Not Magic | 3 |
Getting Ready | 13 |
FINDING INFORMATION | 21 |
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