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    highlights the problem which are involved in the art of 'ghost writing ' . Ghostwriting is the act of writing books or other pieces such as a specch , book , article , autobiography and various other literary work in which another áuthor ' recieves full credit. Often these authors are celebrity, politicians or other popular figures who can sell books but cannot write. Autobiographical writing is the written account of one 's life which is written by the same person him or

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    Voice in Writing Essay

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    of writing, writing awareness of a person will evolve into a much higher level of thinking. From the first term paper a person writes in high school to the papers they hand in at the college level, the writing will have matured over the years. The authors of writing develop new and more sophisticated ways in expressing themselves through the words they use in writing. Throughout history writers have found ways in which they can achieve the goals of gaining the readers attention and keep them interested

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    evidence and examples which support their ideas: also the authors effective use of structuring the article to draw your attention to the main issues being discussed to successfully connect to their thesis. Effective introduction of their topics and ideas in a sufficient orderly fashion and present these ideas which give a lot of their theories and ideas strength in persuading the readers to think a certain way about the topic. The authors succeed in addressing their theory that in Disney’s Pixar

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    of self-sacrifice. Later on, when discussing the work of authors who disregard the universal truths of writing, Faulkner once again employs a balanced sentence. He claims such works are “of defeats in which nobody loses anything of value, of victories without hope and, worst of all, without pity or compassion”. Defeat and victory juxtaposed blurs the lines between the two and emphasizes the lack of meaning found within the works of authors unwilling to share the problems of the human heart. The parallelism

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    James Fallows in his essay on “Viva Bilingualism” argued that bilingualism should not be feared by the people in America. The author claimed that it is possible to learn more than one language and by doing so, people connect better with one another. He stated that there is no need to adopt English as the official language, because that is understood. Fallows proved that America won’t have separation problems because of its uniqueness compared to other countries. Simply learning two different languages

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    Though not considered by most to be an author, Louis Sullivan, an architect, was an influential figure whose works changed architecture for generations to come. His work was the beginning of an entirely new style of architecture that rewrote the rules that govern the construction of buildings. Without ever writing a book, Sullivan exemplified all the characteristics that make up a true author. His most famous creation, the skyscraper, continues to influence modern architecture in much the same way

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    While the term authored is traditionally applied to literary works, the term can be used in a broader sense to refer to any piece which employs rhetorical devices in order to serve a specific purpose or put forth a specific message. In terms of an audio album, the cover artwork is the first part a listener is exposed to and can be expected to pique that person’s curiosity so that they are led to learn more about or buy the album. The artwork created by Christopher Austopchuk for Billy Joel’s album

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    suggestions about what celebrity should come to the school. You can stop looking now, I have the best person! The one celebrity that should come is Bernadette Peters, she is an accomplished actress on Broadway. Also she is singer, and a children’s author. According to IMDb Peters is one of the most critically-acclaimed Broadway performers, having received nominations for seven Tony Awards, winning two, and eight Drama Desk Awards, winning three. She is a very successful woman. I know she should talk

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    comparing it with feminist literature. Why do we see men as the prototype of an author? Why do we utilize the term “female author” if we are talking about a woman, but just “author” if it’s a man? In Judith Lorber’s essay, Susan M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar’s essay “The Madwoman in the Attic,” they claim “The poet’s pen is in some sense (even more than figuratively) a penis” (Gilbert 4). Many prominent female authors have spoken to the fact that males are seen at the supremes in the world of femininity

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    My scholarly journey began once again about seven months ago when I enrolled in the Doctoral program offered by ACE University. This short span of time has left an everlasting impression on me as a writer. My experience during the introductory course has changed my perspective and I have come to realize that every individual has a unique way of writing and expressing thoughts and any scholarly writing is a crystal ball of one’s thoughts and reflection. According to Literary Devices, 2017, writing

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