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    Those that write always have a writing process whether they know it or not. A writing process can be defined by the way an individual gears up for the project at hand. It can be as simple as finding a favorite chair to write in or the act of planning out the writing beforehand. My own personal writing process varies from task to task with a few constants. I generally start my writing process by first reconciling my project; figuring out the best way to express the needs of the work. I do not write

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    Writing is a big role in a nursing career. Nurses have to communicate efficiently to document or relay information. Learning to write well is an essential skill for nurses because it is vital to show evidence for the critical thinking process. Some of the writing qualities nurses have to exhume are to be clear in documentation for description and thought process skills. Also organize timeline of events for electronic chart records. Nurses have to accurately document with using correct spelling and

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    readings have dealt with how the writing process works, different areas to focus on while revising, or how to improve your skills as a tutor. Each of these focuses are extremely crucial when in comes to not only improving your knowledge of writing, but also to help guide others into this same level of understanding. It is crucial for everyone, regardless of whether they write for pleasure or for purpose, that they understand the value of their own writing process. However, as the readings have taught

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    The Process of Writing

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    The Process of Writing Throughout my whole life I have been taught to write many different ways and on how I should approach my writing assignments in and outside of class. But there was one particular method that was taught a lot more than others such as the five paragraphs method. Some assignments were very easy that I could write off the back of my head and some of the harder one’s I have think a lot more critically. All I ever did was follow the five paragraph process and nothing more. This is

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    My writing looks like the game Tetris – I write according to how my ideas flow from my head to my paper. The English 1010 lessons are designed to impact my writing processes and since being in the course I have realized the importance of the process while preparing the paper. While I knew that practice and revisions were important to the writing process, the ideas of writing as inherently collaborative or as an extension of technology were not concepts that I had considered at length. For the assignment

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    presented better? The writing process consists of six main steps. These six steps consist of pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, proofreading and publishing. Some of these steps are more prominent in the process, but as a whole these steps assist in the creating of a clear and well-written paper. To help demonstrate the writing process in simpler way I will relate it to something that is well known to most teenagers, that being food. Not just food but also the process of preparing food in specific

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    Every writer has a different and unique way to approach writing. My writing process can be broken up into three main steps; prewriting, revising/editing, and publishing. Throughout my semester with English 1201-06, I have considered myself to be an adequate writer of scholarly works. Thus, in this essay I will reflect my academic writing process in hopes to further improve my writing. The writing process is very simple and gratifying for me. After I have finished my reading and notes, I will start

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    The writing process takes different shapes and sizes for every person. No two people write the exact same way, but describing my writing style can help others to see some basic patterns. Personally, overcoming distractions to find the motivation to start assignments is the hardest part, followed closely by attempting to keep myself on track. I also have several repeated, or recursive, tendencies throughout my process. In the end, it all comes together into one circular system, in a similar fashion

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    The Writing Process

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    very first essay assignment I had taught me an important lesson. It is hard for me to write ideas down for essays. It is difficult to get my thoughts together to make a sentence. High school essay assignments require a lot of paragraphs. The writing process makes me feel very stressed. I get frustrated trying to think of ideas. Sometimes, I can not think of any ideas to write about. Some essays give me a topic that i do not understand and it makes me confused. I freak out inside, wondering if I

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    typically begin my writing process in my bedroom with my door locked so that I will not be interrupted. I tend to keep my television on simply for slight background noise, although there is certainly plenty of that in my household. Seeing as how I have five younger siblings, three of which are currently in school, I typically write during the day when they are at school or late at night when they are in bed asleep. When considering the writing tools that I use throughout my writing process, I tend to stick

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