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    CARIBBEAN MARITIME INSTITUTE Kingston Jamaica RESEARCH PROPOSAL “An examination of the Jamaican judicial system and the measures that can lead to a reduction in the high number of outstanding court cases.” Research Proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course CPI To Lecturer: Mrs. E. Smith-Johnson By Travis Mais December 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………....3 Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………

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    persuade the audience (i.e. tutor) against human cloning and expresses the author’s lack of competency in presenting his arguments. Based on the channel chosen to convey his message, the essay is, to a large extent, an ineffective piece of academic writing upon evaluation of its content, language and organization of arguments. This essay critique analyses and evaluates the above points. One of the essay problems includes the poorly developed thesis statement at the end of the 1st paragraph

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    E-mail: Technical versus academic writing To the staff of XYZ company: XYZ prides itself on its team spirit as a company. As an organization, we strive to ensure that all employees are able to work in an environment that promotes both productivity and happiness. Recently, it has come to the attention that some of the rules put into place designed to support our community are being overlooked by some of our employees. This email is a reminder that ethical behavior and consideration for others

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    CRITICAL THINKING AND ACADEMIC WRITING Question: Explain how you would apply Critical Thinking Skills in reading and writing as a student of Health Care. TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 Application of Critical Thinking Skills in reading and writing as a student of Health care 5 2.1 Interpretation 6 2.2 Analysis 6 2.3 Evaluation 7 2.4 Inference 8 2.5 Explanation 8 2.6 Self-Regulation 9 3.0 Conclusion 10 References

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    "Suffering and Death" video located at http://lc.gcumedia.com/zwebassets/courseMaterialPages/cwv101_vpv01GUI.php Please keep your answers brief. Solid academic writing is expected. Refer to the GCU Academic Writing Guidelines in the Student Success Center. Give a brief summary after each passage listed below. Knowledge: 2 Timothy 3:14-17 – writings that those who followed Christ would be accepted by God 2 Peter 1:21 – those that believed, followed what God said

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    When it comes to academic writing, there are many genres. There are many different styles, and each academic writing has a unique meaning to it. Thinking about academic writing it is easy to think it has only one meaning, yet, in reality there is a vast amount of variations. One of the most important genres of academic writing is lab reports. Lab Reports are considered academic writing because they analyze a laboratory experiment. They are considered academic writings because they give factual evidence

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    Hezekiah Olorode Carlos Schrӧder ENG111- 031A 14 January 2017 The Academic Success Center: The Writing Center The Academic Success Center, ASC, is a facility setting by college systems to assist students who want or need help to achieve their academic goals. The ASC at NOVA provides free tutoring services to all students for Math, Accounting, Information Systems Technology, Computer Science, Sciences, Languages, Psychology, Sociology, History, Music and so on and so forth. The ASC offers walk-in

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    reflections on the embodies production of postcolonial geographical responsibility in academic writing, what are the responsibilities of as a postcolonial geographical writer? And in her attempt to answer that, Noxolo refers to three extracts from her texts in her journey to becoming an academic. Jazeel & McFarlane (2009) in their article titled the limits of responsibility: a postcolonial politics of academic

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    identity in academic writing.” The author begins by discussing what he believes is an issue; In the educational system, students are taught “There is personal writing. There is academic writing. The two forms exist on their own, separate and identifiable.” (710). His audience for the article is english and writing teachers and persuades the audience that identity is unavoidable in all writing and that an educator’s responsibility is “helping our [the teacher’s] students understand that an academic identity

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    Name: Instructor: Subject Title: Date: Usage of punctuation marks in academic writing Introduction These are symbols which indicate the organisation in written language, structure and the intonation to be observed in a sentence when it is read aloud. In the written English, It has been necessary to eliminate the ambiguity existing in a sentence. For this reason, punctuation marks have been in used to bring out the intended meaning of a sentence rather than the variations that can be gotten from

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