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Reading And Writing Process Analysis
1. Reading And Writing Process Analysis
The opening line of my first version of the assignment "I as a Writer" was "I do not excel in writing..." and after revising and peer editing it becomes
apparent. However, learning about transitions and using interpretation helped me to write a final draft that I am pleased with. Changing the order in
which I gave the information was the first thing I changed from my rough draft to the final. My first version had the evidence for my reading and writing
skills first. Then the connection between reading and writing was used as a conclusion. In the final I switched it by using the information about the
connection of reading and writing first, followed by the evidence, and then the interpretation. This new way of organizing the evidence made much
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2. Writing Skills Process Analysis
Within English 219, we have already learned a vital set of writing skills, that will allow for the improvement of essays, and summaries that must be
written for future assessments. Some of these skills that would be relevant for achieving general writing improvement could be ideas such as thesis
development, structuring and planning, or more specific examples when actually fleshing out the essay such as elements of grammar and style.
Thesis development which is crucial so that ideas can be fully explained and related back to a point which can be interpreted as an overarching
theme for the entire paper, and allows the reader to interpret the topic of not only the essay but of each paragraph. Taking a step back we looked in
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Voice was the main stylistic element that we discussed in class, and it is the role of voice that allows for the flow of the paper to remain constant
and the reader to remain engaged within a paper. Without proper voice, the paper can be confusing to the reader and creates issues of flow while
reading the article of work, even worse is the mixing of voices which causes mass disorganization and causes a piece of work to be hard to interpret
and comprehend. Within our entire English class so far, even though it has only been a short few weeks, we have invested time into learning crucial
techniques to improve writing for academic purposes. Whether this writing be that of planning out major writing assignments in advance with
inkshedding and outlining, our designing a thesis so that one's ideas can be properly developed within a paper. Another aspect we have learned it
how to properly convey style elements within a paper such as voice as to allow the flow for the reader to be constant and avoid interruption. Together
these ideas of planning, thesis development, and elements of style allow for an essay to be powerful and consistent within the realm of
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3. Process Analysis: Anguage Arts
anguage Arts is the skills of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing. For myself, I find that sometimes I am unsure on how to say a word
in the correct way. Because of this, I feel language arts is very important in my field of work. I need all of these skills because I want to make sure
that both patients and doctors understand me clearly. I don't want to be a cause for misunderstanding in getting a word or words mixed up.
RE: Language Arts 7/31/2015 4:29:45 PM Erica,
One of my biggest problems is with wording itself. I always seem to get my words mixed up, and I feel like because of that I cause confusion to
others. Language arts is definitely important and I know it will help me get better with my word choice and usage.
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4. Practice Problems on Process Analysis
Operations Management 70371
Practice Problems on Process Analysis: Solutions
1. On a typical weekday in January, 4,200 customers visit the Pittsburgh WalâMart. It is estimated that, on average, there are 350 customers in the store.
Assuming that the store is open 14 hours a day, how much time does the average customer spend in the store? Solution:
â Since the average number of customers in the store is 350, I=350.
â 4,200 customers go through the system in a 14 hr. day. Thus, the throughput rate
(R) is 4200 customers/day or 4200/14 = 300 customers/hr.
â Applying Little's Law (I=R*T) the time an average customer spends in the store is: T=I/R = 350/300 = 1.17 hours = 70 minutes
2. In 2006, Shouldice Hospital admitted 14,965 patients. In...show more content...
Assume that no car entering the line leaves without service. On average, how long does a car spend in the driveâthrough line?
Solution:
â Average inventory I = 10 cars.
â Cars attempt to enter the drive through area at a rate of 2 cars/min. However 25% of cars leave when they see a long queue. Thus, cars enter the
drive through at a flow rate R = 75% * 2 cars/min = 1.5 cars/min.
â Average flow time T = I / R = 10 / 1.5 min = 6.67 min.
7. Checking accounts at a local bank carry an average balance of $3,000. The bank turns over its balance six times a year. On average, how many
dollars flow through the bank each month?
Solution:
â Average inventory I = average balance = $3,000
â Inventory Turns = 6 per year.
â Average flow time T = 1 / turns = 1/6 year = 2 months.
â Throughput R = I / T = 3,000 / 2 = $1,500 /
6. Writing Process Summary And Analysis
I have learned that it isn't as black and white as I once thought to write an essay. I was taught like I am sure most every other student was that there
are certain rule to writing and you have to follow those rules no matter what. Not only were we told that but then we were grades and criticized or it.
We have learned by example that we are wrong if we go a little bit outside the box when writing for a teacher. The articles I read today have made me
feel a whole lot better about myself and my writing because it gives me more of a range to explore my abilities. Writing is a form of art to me and
unfortunately it is hard to be told exactly what you have to write. Knowing that there are possibilities out there of learning as well as being creative
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7. The Writing Process Analysis
The writing process is separated into five different stages, prewriting, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing. When going throughout this process I
feel that it is important to check your progress quite frequently. After you complete each stage of the writing process it is always acceptable to
proofread and if need be, edit your work. There are certain questions you may ask yourself as you undergo composing an essay, novel, or legal piece of
work. For example, in the first stage of the writing process, prewriting, you can ask yourself how and what you will be disputing. Also at this point you
can get opinions from various individuals about the topic of your essay. Stage two, drafting, is where your thoughts begin to come together.
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8. Process Analysis Audience
Process of Analysis
First in my process, I selected I need to figure out my audience demographics. Our school has a business school, a cosmetology school, a culinary
school, and a medical school. With that said, I believe my audience to be those who want to attend college. More specifically, male and femalehigh
school seniors, nonâworking and working married and single men and women. These men and are also do not have a lot of money and want to finish
in a faster period of time than the norm. They want to be able to graduate and get a job as soon as possible and waste no time.
Second in my process, I had to assess what I need to know about my audience, I learned that I needed to know a bit more about the above males and
females. For example,...show more content...
Because of our business and culinary programs my audience also consists of married and single men and fathers, but there are definitely more
women here at the college. Cindy, from her peer feedback, helped me clarify that I do want potential students to be the main focus of my audience.
Cindy (2015) Second, I found that these men and women do use social media, mostly Facebook. However, Latrice also suggests in her peer feedback
that many like her do blog and live chat. Latrice (2015) Third, I found during the analysis that if my college spent more money and time on social
media instead of the traditional methods they use, this would drastically change things for the
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9. Process Evaluation
A process evaluation is a tool utilized to identify the key components of intervention that are effective and under what conditions. Additionally it also
evaluates the extent to which a program is being implemented as planned. A process evaluation can be broken down into six steps which are depicted
in the diagram below. In order to engage stake holders the process must begin at the evaluation cycle. Stakeholders in regards to our program include
those who are directly involved with program operations. This includes the staff utilized to procure supplies and equipment, those involved in the
delivery of supplies equipment, those who distribute educational materials, those that perform diabetic testing and those that interact with the target
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Credible evidence is very important in order to ensure stakeholder engagement and to strengthen the evaluation finding and recommendations. Credible
evidence regarding our program will be gathered from key indicators. A key indicator is a specific, observable, and measurable component that
supports the goal or premise of the program. Our key indicators include survey data, service utilization, observations of staff, interviewing the target
population and solicitation of feedback. Specific milestones regarding these indicators are delineated in the program goals and
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10. My Pre-Writing Process Analysis
My usual method for writing an essay made it hard for me to start and actually continue into writing it. I would first start out and open a word
document; Then, I would try and figure out how I was going to write the entire paper in my head, which made it really difficult sometimes. Starting
the essay was definitely my worst enemy because I didn't know what to start with or how to go about most papers. My method has changed since this
class. I always knew what an outline was but now I have implemented it into my preâwriting. Before, I write I try to make an outline of all of the topics
that will go into the essay. After, the outline is finished, the biggest lesson I've learned to get my paper started is to simply start typing. It doesn't matter
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It was also one of the most fun essays because I got to try to write a poem. I have never really tried to write a poem but always admired them. It was
challenging in the fact because I really wanted my poem to rhyme. It took me thirty minutes to come up with about ten short lines for a poem. It
was a long time to think about the rhymes I was going to use but it was challenging and fun for me. The easiest essay I wrote in this class was also
very enjoyable. It was my essay about the golf tournament I went to. I included sensory details into it and hoped to bring people's attention to my
writing through it. I enjoyed the essay a lot because it was a true story on a great experience I had in a golf tournament. The activities that assisted me
in preparing for each essay were simply an outline. Although, I'm not sure if randomly typing to start an essay would qualify for an activity, it helped
me a lot. The outline was very helpful for me to understand how my essay was going to be written. I can't remember what activities that were not
helpful because I don't remember using any other ones other than the
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11. Writing and Process Essay
Process essays are essays that explain to the audience how to do something or how to complete a task. This may involve explaining how to put
items or ingredients together to make a finished product, such as in a recipe. These essays can also explain how to accomplish a goal. For example,
a process essay could detail the steps that must be taken in order to graduate from a particular college. Regardless of the subject, all process essays
must clearly explain in detail how to complete or perform a task. Instructions 1. Plan the essay. It is helpful to use an outline format in order to map out
the necessary background information about the chosen topic, to compile a list of needed supplies, to determine the steps that should be followed, to
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In order to make a good process essay the author should provide basic process background information. Process essay Outline This rubric is a
condensed treatment of the Process essay writing, this Outline is just a description of the main facts and rules about how to write this type of
essay. One should practice as much as possible to become good in writing a Process essay. Writing a process essay Writing a process essay
requires a lot of work to do done. First of all the author is supposed to explain the significance of the analyzed process. Then, the effect this process
may have on objects or even people is revealed. It is necessary to mention all the information about the process to make the reader fully understand
its essence. A good way to make a process essay logical is to choose a correct number of steps within the process and the difficulties of each step. ...
more on the Essay writing Process essay structure A process essay has a classical structure depending only on the amount of the process' steps
described: Introduction (In the introduction the author reveals the basic aim of the process leaving out specific details. Basic background information
is also provided. Another factor to mention is the true meaning of this process and its everyday life application. Therefore the reader learns in which
spheres he can later apply the
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12. The Importance Of Writing Process In Writing
After this semester I feel that I've not only developed into a better writer but also have grasped a better understanding of the writing process, which is
arguably most important; having a solid foundation for my writing technique is the key to writing well. Throughout middle school and high school, I
have always been told to use the "five paragraph format" when writing essays, but now that I'm in college, I understand that I have been limiting my
creativity and not expressing my opinions and ideas to their fullest extent. To be a good writer, I must put time and effort into my topic and fully
understand the main idea to write a satisfactory essay. So far, I feel as if I'm doing alright. `When I first begin the writing process I always start by
typing out the full story. Personally, I can't sit down and plan what I'm going to write about; formal drafting makes me feel as if I have writers'
block. Over the years I have taken bits and pieces of advice about my writing and incorporated those snippets of guidance and suggestions into what
my writing style is today. I don't think I'm a bad writer, but I could work on developing more of my essays into "A cakes."
In the narrative essay, I chose a topic that most of my peers could relate to and a topic that was very important to me personally. Being a new driver
is exciting, however, it also is potentially very dangerous, and I really wanted to capture that in my writing. Your feedback stated that I needed to use
more vivid
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13. My Writing Process Analysis
Writing tends to be one of the best forms of presenting and preserving information. However, "poor" writing may not offer the desired message, is full
of errors, offers irrelevant information or is uninteresting to the audience. I have been striving to develop my writing through various activates that
entail freewriting and reading the "best" articles. Hence, my writing has significantly improved because it adheres to most of the applicable principles
and procedures.
At the initial stage, I could read through applicable resources to gain information. It is imperative to peruse through relevant articles, books, videos and
other materials to acquire vital information that could be utilized during the writing. Since humans tend to be limited in...show more content...
From the commencement, I could write almost continuously to the end. Freewriting exercises that I have been accomplishing could have promoted the
nonstop writing process as Peter Elbow suggests that "the most effective way I know to improve your writing is to do freewriting exercise regularly"
(1). Freewriting encourages constant writing because it discourages editing until the concerned topic has been exhausted. Through the practice of
uninterrupted writing, information is flowing freely. Unfortunately, several errors can be made since the focus is primarily on writing, and not editing.
However, most often I would return to the brainstorming stage after drafting a document. Returning to the brainstorming step is important because it
offers a chance to modify and streamline the thesis. After writing a draft, some new ideologies and data could be attained or dismissed. Further,
reâbrainstorming may aid in attainment of more information and connections with the thesis. Hence, it is vital to revisit the thesis through brainstorming
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14. In-Class Editing Process Analysis
The inâclass editing workshop assigned for the second essay proved to be very beneficial, and useful for me in my editing process and in assisting
me in enhancing my essay. Initially I had this preconceived notation that the workshop would be useless, and I would attain no benefit from
participating in it; as well the feedback I would receive would be poor and unhelpful. However, I was presently surprised from the outcome of the
workshop, and the feedback I was able to attain through my participation. The workshop was extremely well organized and it was nice that there was
transparency in the expectation of the editing by the peer. These guided instructions helped in my peers constructing extremely useful and helpful
suggestions of improvement
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15. The Writing Process Analysis
Summary:
This chapter does not only focus on types of assistive technologies that support writing but it also goes into great depths in regards to many different
aspects of writing that, on their own or together, can be frustrating for students. The text outlines 3 different elements of writing and these are the task
environment, longâterm memory and the writing process (prewriting, drafting, reviewing, editing and publishing.)
The task environment is essentially the directions or assignment that is given to the student. If the task is not presented in a way so that the students
understand what is expected of them and what is expected in the work, a student my find it so daunting that they feel it is impossible for them to
complete.
Longâterm memory is key in writing as students are needed to recall things they have previously been taught. This could be...show more content...
Each stage requires different skills to be used in order to be successful. Students may thrive in one stage but show great difficulty in others. Some
problems that they may encounter include:
Prewriting: Students need begin the planning process of their work and this requires the ability to organize their ideas in a logical manner.
Drafting: Students take what they have planned in the prewriting stage and begin to put them into sentences and paragraph form. Not only does this
stage depend on the prewriting stage but it is also when students begin the physical process of writing. Students who have problems in the actual
handwriting may find this stage intimidating.
Reviewing: This stage essentially is where students read over their drafted work. they then are able to decide if what they have is sufficient or if their
needs to be changes made. This stage requires the students to have a good grasp and understanding of the directions at hand for their assignment, task
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16. Process Analysis Essay for Writing Papers
Process Analysis Essay
When writing a paper it can be very difficult unless you break it up into sections. When I had to write my first paper I felt like a man on a desert
island all alone without a clue on how to do anything. But with the help of a few teachers they taught me how to survive on the island of writing
papers. What the teachers taught me was that just like everything in life it needs to be taken in steps. The steps they taught me still apply to the papers
I write to this day. The first thing you need when you write a paper is a strong foundation. Everything must start at the bottom and be built up. This
applies to everything. It all starts with an idea. So start your paper with an idea, write them all down and...show more content...
This helps you organize and structure the paper. So you don't put roof on before the walls are up. Now you are ready to start writing the paper. Make
sure when you do start to be in a comfortable environment. Don't go grab your laptop and sitâdown in front of the TV. Go to your desk and put some
music on then write the paper. It will help your the quality of your paper trust me. Now that you've started the construction of your paper make
sure to use complete sentences and correct your grammar. There's nothing worse than getting a B when you could've took then extra 5 minutes to
look back though what you've just written. This will also help you with making the paper flow well. Make sure you have a complete thesis with
support. After you are done with the paper take it to someone and have him or her inspect your paper for any mistakes you may have missed. The
draft they are correction is called the rough draft. After they check your paper fix any mistakes they may have found. Repeat this process with a couple
of friends or teachers and you should be ready for the final draft. After you fix all the mistakes give it one last look over for mistake that you'll never
find but there always is in your paper ask yourself 3 questions. Is this the best I can do? Is the paper ready to grade? Does my paper include the four
basics or good process analysis? If these are all yes then print your paper out
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17. Process Analysis Sample
I found that shopping for an Unabridged Dictionary is similar to shopping for a new pair of shoes; your selection must fit you perfectly. I thought the
process would be fairly simple; however, it is indeed a process that takes thought and patience. I was looking for a dictionary that not only had an
extensive and upâtoâdate Word Entry Section, but also one that would fit me as a Political Science student and as an individual. After great
contemplation, I purchased "Collins English Dictionary Complete And Unabridged 9th Edition." The Front Matter (Cover to Word Entry Section) is
what initially brought my attention to this particular dictionary. The shades are blue and red that cover page is drenched in reflects the cool but fiery
personality I have. Also, because the dictionary gives me the option of accessing it from my mobile phone. PC, or in print (advertised on the cover),
it's as if I am getting three dictionaries for the price of one. The Midsection (Word Entry Section) is the part of the dictionary I focused my attention on
the most; after all, that is the whole purpose of purchasing the dictionary The entries are clear and well written. There are words, including slang, from
throughout the English speaking world. There are archaic words and text messaging abbreviations...show more content...
The Back Matter contents is essential. Since I will be carrying this dictionary around all day, it is important to me for the dictionary to include
information I can use in other classes. The Back Matter of other dictionaries included things such as multiplication tables, roman number translations,
and aids for other languages; nevertheless, none of these features interest me. This particular dictionary includes an atlas which is essential for my
history and international relation courses. My favorite part is the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights which is always discussed in my
Political Science
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18. Process Analysis Essay: The Writing Process
Throughout the writing process for my process analysis essay, I completed many steps. The first thing I did was decide what process I wanted to
write about. I chose cake pops because they are my favorite dessert. After that I began to prewrite which includes the purpose, tone, audience, and
thesis statement. Following, I started planning. I wrote down all of the ingredients as well as the procedure in chronological order. Creating an outline
worked exceptionally well for me. It helped me form a guide to know what I would be writing about versus just winging it. Writing out all of the
ingredients and instructions ahead of time acted as a checklist for me to make sure I would not miss anything important within my essay. After I wrote
my
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19. Writing A Process Analysis
When one is presented with the assignment of writing a process analysis paper, they might think "hey, that's easy.." and post pone writing the paper
as long as humanly possible, until they are a few days from the assignment being due, and wondering why they didn't do it a week ago. So here they
are, sitting at their dads computer, trying to write this process analysis essay, attempting to figure out a topic that would have probably came a lot
easier if they had not procrastinated like they did, and stewing on every single thing they had done instead of writing this paper. So, the question
dawns, "how does one not write a process analysis paper?" Writing a process analysis essay can be quite easy, it's not writing one is where it gets
tricky, one has to first figure out what they want to do in order to procrastinate, they could go to a movie, hang out with friends, or even take a trip, all
while not...show more content...
One cannot deny themselves the joy of hanging out with ones friends, even if they tell themselves "to not forget about the paper" or "you can do it
when you get home, no big deal" but soon you get lost in all the fun you are having with your buddies, and any thought of that process analysis
paper as just flown out the window. Now here we are back at the computer trying to rush and write this paper so it won't be past due, and the
question still looming of "how does one not write a process analysis paper?", well the answer is simple. For one to completely not write their paper
and procrastinate to the very end, all one has to do is follow those three simple steps and you will figure out how to not write your process analysis
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20. Rough Draft Process Analysis
When beginning to write an essay everyone has their own method of doing so. Some may like to brainstorm while others may prefer to go straight
into writing about their topic. I personally beginning every essay by collecting ideas about my topic before coordinating them into a type of diagram,
next I proceed to do my rough draft before revising over the paper and finally composing my final draft. The point of the writing process is to help
break everything down so ideas can be organized and everything can make perfect sense for not just the writer but also the reader.
Writing an essay can be difficult if a person does not know how or where to begin. I personally believe the first step of writing is to list down ideas
about the topic. After...show more content...
Proofreading and revising is a very crucial step in the writing process. If a person does not proofread then the essay they worked on may not make
sense and may overall confuse the reader. Using correct punctuation shows how sentences are supposed to be read. Once I have made sure all my
sentences are grammatically correct I then compose my final copy of the essay. Writing can be difficult if not done correctly. That is why there is a
writing process to follow. Using some type of way to group ideas together help coordinate how the essay will go. Then once the ideas are put together
the rough draft can be formed and edited. After everything has been writing accordantly the essay can then be turned in. Some may think the writing
process is just some more additional steps to getting their essay done but overall it makes the writing experience easier and more
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