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Project 1 Final

Mitra, S., Narain, A., Naid, R., & Kulkarni, S. D. (2010).   A QUASI ONE-DIMENSIONAL METHOD AND RESULTS FOR STEADY ANNULAR/STRATIFIED SHEAR AND GRAVITY DRIVEN CONDENSING FLOWS.  In The International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2010). Minkowycz, W. (Ed.) All … Continue reading

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Project 2 Final

The issue of proper compensation of collegiate athletes has become a very intriguing subject as of late due to many different reasons.  In the article “Should Student Athletes Get Paid?” Stephanie Sturgill and Dr. Steve Chen weigh the pros and … Continue reading

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Quiz 2

1. One of the examples of Lunsford’s statement in the book is the images used in political campaigns to portray candidates as good people.  Showing them interacting with children or participating in a charity event will make a much better … Continue reading

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Project 3

Abstract: This paper examines the negative effects of having and maintaining a virtual presence on a modern day college student’s life.  I have explored examples from modern media (television) that can shed some light on this issue, as well as … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Analysis

The issue of proper compensation of collegiate athletes has become a very intriguing subject as of late due to many different reasons.  In the article “Should Student Athletes Get Paid?” Stephanie Sturgill and Dr. Steve Chen weigh the pros and … Continue reading

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Craft of Research p.15-25

These pages described how to have better “conversations” with your readers when writing a research paper.  Despite never really thinking of the relationship between a reader and writer in this way, it makes a lot of sense to me.  If … Continue reading

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The Craft of Research ix-14, Everything is an argument Chapter 6

The first chapter of The Craft of Research seemed a little boring, and probably won’t have a ton of meaning to me until I begin doing research and have to read more of the book out of necessity.  The first … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Analysis Essay

In the article “The Abortion Debate No One Wants to Have,” Patricia E. Bauer discusses one of the lesser known issues associated with the abortion debate.  The issue Bauer brings up is the moral one on whether or not it … Continue reading

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Audience Analysis

The readings for this week about analyzing the prospective readers of whatever you may be writing was a little conflicting for me.  I understand where the documents are coming from, that if you know exactly who your audience is it … Continue reading

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Chapter 5

This chapter being about Rhetorical Analysis (of an argument) made it one of the most thought provoking chapters thus far in my opinion.  It seems like the chapter has combined most of what the book has been about to this … Continue reading

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