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    Plagiarism in College Writing Introduction Plagiarism occurs in many forms. Self-plagiarism and inadvertent plagiarism are two forms of plagiarism. Students plagiarize for many reasons. Self-plagiarism is a form of plagiarism that is difficult to detect and often over looked. Inadvertent plagiarism is often caused by sloppy work and poor citation preparation skills. Proper education and practicing citations along with the use of online tools will assist the student in

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    able to communicate with my classmates. I made it my goal to learn to read, write, and comprehend the language which would help me progress not only in my education but socially as well. I am currently working towards improving my reading, and writing skills. My first issue is reading because English is not my native tongue. Not being able to understand the language impacted the fundamental basics to learning to read in another language for me. When I started school, I was placed in what was then

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    Writing has become an essential way of communication in a technological world in which our voice has been transformed into written words, through text messages, e-mails, and documents widely used and published by everyone. By being a critical issue, students are compelled to learn College-level writing in college; although, the effectiveness of Academic Writing is a discussion among scholars its relevance should not be neglected. For some educators, academic writing does not add practicality to the

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    everything I needed to know about writing; plus I had always deemed myself as a wonderful writer. Her lessons challenged me to think outside of the box. The most helpful lessons for me would be the correct usage of commas and semicolons and to make scratch outlines before jumping into writing my papers. Also the helpful websites such as Grammarly.com and Paperrater.com also helped me during this unit and I will continue to use them in units to come. There is a lot more to writing than just throwing a couple

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    language face a number of challenges with academic writing in general and Technical Writing in particular. The challenges are even more evident among students who are following a specialized discipline such as engineering, which requires that they communicate in a discipline-specific genre. These challenges are frustrating to both the lecturers of Technical Writing and lecturers of discipline-specific courses. One of the challenges is that poor writing skills often result in miscommunication between the

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    Developing a Thesis Statement After choosing a topic, it is important to understand the role a thesis statement in the essay. A thesis statement serves as a road sign that gives sign of what the writing is intended to tackle; it is the answer to the question asked. A thesis statement is an assertion; it takes a stand announcing the writer's position on the topic. It is important for the writer to explore the topic to find a particular narrow subject. It is also important for the writer to know the

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    required for children in America in 1785 when the Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance were created, they stated that the nation’s responsibility was to have an education system. Education was not that important back in 1785, but in the mid­1960’s education started booming. When the ESEA aimed to give students living in poverty, minority students and others who had struggled for a fair chance by providing billions of dollars in Title I funds to schools. Present­day education is something that

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    practice. Scientists now estimate that fully 95 percent of all children can be taught to read. Yet, in spite of all our knowledge, statistics reveal an alarming prevalence of struggling and poor readers that is not limited to any one segment of society: s About 20 percent of elementary students nationwide have significant problems learning to read. At least 20 percent of elementary students do not read fluently enough to enjoy or engage in independent reading. The rate of reading failure for AfricanAmerican

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    Today, students can choose more than one way to attend school. The ordinary way is by attending a traditional classroom setting which has been utilized for years. The other option is to attend school by learning online. This relatively new way of learning is rapidly growing especially with working adults. Both ways of schooling will allow a student to earn a degree but there are some differences between the two. Learning the traditional way consists of "sitting in a classroom for hours on end"

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    I think that one of my biggest weakness in any walk of life would be that I 'm not all that adapt at writing assignments. I tend to always struggle at finding things to write about, I wish I could learn to be better maybe if would become a better listener it would help, that too is a weakness of mine its not as weak as my writing ability. I would really like to get all of my weak areas better because i feel that oneself if they can improve in weak areas can be a better well rounded individual and

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