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    Genre Analysis Introduction Peer-reviewed articles are written by experts generally in a professional community. These articles are reviewed by a number of experts in the same professional field before getting published. Peer-reviewed insures the credibility and quality of the article is reliable for the discourse community. Scholarly articles that are published in a professional community are quite similar to scholarly articles that are not published in a professional community. “The Class Collage”

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    In this particular article, issues have been raised for peer review. To begin with, the article appears to lack information by a way of proper referencing from reliable sources. Secondly, it sets a bad precedence to talk of personality biographies to the living. It is to my view that any article and especially the

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    Throughout my educational life, I found it hard to be able to form new writing based on readings or other course material we were given. In college, I started becoming more willing to create these papers because that's what our main focus was. Revising was always simpler for me because I could see my mistakes and create new ideas based on my initial ones. During English 201 I feel like I blossomed as a writer and reviser when creating writing based on course materials we were given. Since critical

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    In research, there is a wide variety of ways in which researchers and journalists go about presenting their, or others, findings. Because many of these findings have the possibility to have significant impact on the general populace, it is important to know the context from which this information is being published, as many findings may be influenced by source, representation, bias, outside funding or goals, and many other extraneous factors. In this case, the Lillienfeld et al (2014) article and

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    A paper discussing positive change & John P. Kotter’s 8 step change model. Why are change initiatives so difficult. Many times People 's reaction to change relies upon their understanding or idea about change . Furthermore, according to their perception it is in their advantage they do not have any problems with accepting it . If it is unimportant or irrelevant to them, they have an attitude of unbiased towards change. If they tend to believe there is some kind of loss to them, they react to it

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    topic of your choice. Provide the required information for each sources. Source 1 Author: Wang Ying; Zhang Hai-feng. Date:  Mar 2012 Title: The Application of English Movies in Higher Vocational English Teaching. Publication: Mar 2012 Peer Reviewed? No What words did you use to find this article? Movies What type of article is this (research, summary, reflection, essay, etc.)? Article Did this article include an abstract? Yes Summarize the article (75 to 100 words) English has

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    The peer review process was critical towards the improvement of my work. For the first artifact, which was the standard essay, I drafted the essay and received feedback on my thesis via email from my professor Dr. Addcox as well as my roommate. The changes suggested

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    Ethical issues in Research Ethics are basically the rules or principles that can judgmentally change anyone’s considerations about past choices, concepts or actions. In short ethics is defined as the branch of philosophy dealing with anyone’s decision making concerns about the right and wrong. Similarly a research involves some ethics which are known as research ethics. Research ethics are the methods or rules required to conduct a research which must be followed by the researcher to perform a research

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    core wardrobe pieces, and peer review voicethreads were not necessarily needed. For the introduction, I didn’t feel like we needed to all introduce ourselves because it only really mattered who our peer reviewer was. I think it would be better to just be in a group with your peer reviewer so you two can get to know each other better, instead of as random groups. We already did the peer review written so I did not feel I needed to say something else about the peer review out loud. The 10 core wardrobe

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    discussion. The resource has to be used wisely and economically by an author because it is a precious resource and created at significant cost. The main research report ought to include sufficient information and resource to the public to allow the peers of authors to repeat the study. The unusual materials of the samples and unavailable that are made a reasonable effort by the author, when requested; for example, microorganism strains, antibodies, clones, etc. The influential publications that are

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