PPT-Top Tips on Writing an Article

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PURPOSE Inform persuade entertain be lively and interesting AUDIENCE School magazine or national newspaper Careful of tone FORMAT Use main heading subheading

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FYI WRITING, BUSINESS PROPOSALS, THE RIGHT WAY TO DO EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES, THE ONE-PAGER, DECKS VS. REPORTS, GRAPHS, TABLES, CHARTS - AND OTHER POWERFUL VISUALS, THE BETTER WAY TO WRITING BUSINESS EMAILS, AND MORE... Law school is a strange game, and when you\'re starting out it seems like no one knows the rules. It\'s crucial to hit the ground running, but how? Trust the folks who\'ve been there to distill what matters and toss the rest. Michael Seringhaus and Brian Savage have been through law school - Savage at Michigan and Seringhaus at Yale - and after a couple years sharing advice with friends, created Law School Done Right, a trim and potent little guide to what matters and what works in law school. What do you wish you\'d known when you started law school? That\'s the simple question the authors posed. Seringhaus and Savage compiled their own best tips, and then polled dozens of colleagues and former classmates. This group included recent grads of law schools both inside and outside the U.S. News Top 50-grads who scored jobs at top national law firms, who landed prestigious judicial clerkships (including U.S. Supreme, Federal Appellate, Federal District, and State Supreme Courts), and some who are now young law professors themselves. When it comes to law school, these folks killed it. And you can too. Law School Done Right distills this invaluable expertise into bite-sized advice. There\'s no filler, just proven tips covering all aspects of law school life. Read them, and do it right. This revised and updated print edition contains updated content including an all-new section on choosing a law school. This new handbook takes students through the entire creative writing process. You will find plenty of practical advice, helpful exercises, lots of tips and links to useful websites in this indispensable manual for new and seasoned writers alike. Cathie Hartigan and Margaret James are highly motivated authors and creative writing tutors. Between them, they have over thirty years of successful teaching experience for Writers News Home Study Division, The London School of Journalism and Exeter College. They are readers and judges for many international writing competitions and, with Sophie Duffy, are the founders and administrators of both The Exeter Novel Prize and The Exeter Story Prize - see www.creativewritingmatters.co.uk for more information about literary competitions and services to writers. \'A very helpful guide.\' Dr Paul Vlitos - Programme Director of BA English Literature with Creative Writing. University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Writing Program Administration. Series Editors: Susan H. McLeod and Margot Soven ECOLOGIES OF WRITING PROGRAMS: PROGRAM PROFILES IN CONTEXT contributes to our understanding of writing programs as complex ecological systems. 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He has published seven guidebooks specifically for the IB Diploma, and has tutored over 200 students in IB Economics and Mathematics, as well as overseen hundreds of Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay assignments. Over the last year, he has developed a smartphone app for IB students to connect with each other to ask and answer questions. The smartib app has helped over 10,000 IB students in its first year. A well-written application essay gives students a big advantage in the admission process at many of the nation\'s best colleges. This book guides prospective college entrants through the do\'s and don\'ts of the essay writing process and offers them three easy steps for success-- Step One: Read the book\'s sample essays and pay special attention to the critiques that point out their strengths and weaknesses. Step Two: Pick a topic matters to you--one that opens a window to your personality, your passions, and your mind--a topic that tells colleges who you really are. 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