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S1Students of chaos theory of mathematices,believe that their discipline is revealing patterns of chaos that seethes all around. S2PCs are both powerful and capable but they tend to disappoint the general business user. a.Try new and differnent ways of doing things try chatty, authoritative,ironic tones. Try starting with the conclusion, persuade with reasoning, hide your weak arguments, or admit them openly and try to write shorter less wordy articals.
S1"Students of chaos theory" by _The Ultimate Asymmetry_, by Arthur Fisher." S2"Portable PCs:Powerful and capable, can substitute for a desktop" by _PC Magazine_ a._Writing with Power Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. States: Try different tones:chatty, authoriative, ironic. Try different ways of organizing: starting with the conclusion, building up to it last.
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S1Arthur Fisher's _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry_, discusses a student's chaos through mathematics. Fisher states, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, blelieve that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns", (Gannon 138-57). S2"The Perfect System", an article in a July 1993 issue of _PC Magazine_, shares the possitive aand negative aspects of lap top computers. Rosch states some of the problems surrounding portable desks, he states, "dissapoint the general business user in terms of security, expansion, and display technology" (Rosch 124) a._Writing With Power_ gives stragegies and ideas for a strong paper, such as "try different tones: chatty, authoritative, ironic" along with format, organizaton, and persuasion (Elbow 123).
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S1Fisher writes "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order" (142). S2Although laptop PCs may be convenient, Rosch points out there are also disadvantages. Laptops may be able to do the work of desktops, but generally lack "security, expansion, and display technologies" (124). a.When writing, one should listen to the tone and look at the organization of the paper - try different styles. There are a variety of ways to present arguments and win over the reader (Elbow 123).
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S1S2Winn L. Rosch reports that Portable PCs can be good on account of their power, capability, and ability to substitute for a desktop. But on the other hand, these little tools that should make our lives easier have security, expansion, and display technology problems(124). a.Peter Elbow, the author of _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, wants his readers to become better writers by "trying diferent tones...trying different ways of organization...persuade and reasoning...hiding the weak arguments, trying to write it in half the length...and trying different formats" (123).
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S1Fisher(1991)states,"Students of chaos theory...believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns." S2According to Rosch (1993), business users are disappointed by the lack of expansion that portable PCs have. a.Borrowing ideas from Elbow (1981), writers should explore different tones: try chatty, authoritative, or ironic. Seek to devolope essays that persuade with anecdotal reasoning and are conceise. Writers need to experiment with different page formats that use lists, pictures or diagrams.
S1Fisher claims that "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (142) S2In this article "The Perfect System," reporter Winn L. Rosch states that portable PCs present a "double edged sword," when it comes to technology for the general business user today.(124) a.In the book, "Writing with Power" it offers the reader to try the different tones, ways of organizing, and formats to help master the writing process.(123)
S1According to Fisher, "Students of chaos theory, wich is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around". (142). Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights._ Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. S2In "The Perfect System" by Rosch, laptops are discussed about there usefullness and how the business community is generally dissatisfied with them. (124). Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine._ July 1993: 123-145. a.Different strategys to writing a good paper: from start to finish. (Elbow, 123). Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 123.
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S1According to Arthur Fisher in his article "The Ultimate Asymmetry" "Students of chaos theory, whichis grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (138-157)
S2Einn L. Rosch says in the article , portable PCs are powerful and capable. They can substitute for a desktop sometimes, but disappoint buisness users in terms of security, expansion, and display technology. (124) a.The book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_ writen by Peter Elbow shows that when writing a paper you should try different tones such as authoritative and ironic, try different ways of organizing. Persuade with reasoning, hide the weak arguments. Try to write a shorter paper and try different formats. (123) S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford Press. 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos:The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Phenoix; Oxford Press. 1991. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145.
S1According to Arthur Fisher, “Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around” (142). S2Portable PC’s, though powerful and capable, even acting as a desktop replacement, can be a disappointment in terms of security, expandability, and display technology to the general business user (Rosch 124). a.Information may be presented in a variety of ways. Becoming more aware of different tones, organizational styles, and formats are just a few ways that information may be presented. Furthermore, a writer must be able to persuade their reader with the ability to hide weak arguments and keep their audience's interest(Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.” _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. “The Perfect System.” _PC Magazine_ July 1993: 123-145.
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S1Arthur Fisher, in his essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" states that "chaos theory ... is grounded in mathematics". (142) I can sure relate to that statement. S2Winn Rosch says that laptops have become incredibly versitile and powerful but they still present difficulties or even impossibilities in a general business environment. (124) a.Author Peter Elbow sums up the writing process with a core group of suggestions and tecniques. He suggests trying different tones, organizational styles, and formats. He points out the importance of graphics, anecdotes, and strong arguement. Lastly, he reminds authors of the old rule from the film, "A River Runs Through It", "once again, half as long". S3Works Cited: Please pretend that this is alphabetical. These windows won't cut or paste and my internet provider has been trying to kick me off every so many minutes that I'm afraid I'm going to lose it all. _A River Runs Through It_ Dir. Robert Redford. Perf. Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt. Videocassette. Columbia Tri-Star. 1993.Elbow, Peter. "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process" New York: Oxford University Press,1981. 123 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: the Ultimate Asymmety". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157 Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_. July 1993. (123-145)
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S1In _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry,_ Arthur Fisher states that "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(142)
S2_PC Magazine_ writer Winn L. Rosch wrote in his article "The Perfect Storm" that "Portable PCs present a double-edged sword: Powerful and capable, they can substitute for a desktop in certain situations but disappoint the general business user in terms of security, expansion, and display technology"(124).
a.Peter Elbow wrote in his book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_wrote to "Try different tones: chatty, authoritative, ironic. Try different ways of organizing: starting with the conclusion, building up to it last. Persuade with reasoning, with anecdote. Hide the weak arguments, admit them openly. Try to write it in half the length. Try different formats on the page such as lists or pictures or diagrams"(123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 123. Fisher, Arthur. _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry,_ Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect Storm". PC Magazine._July 1993: 123-145
S1In his article, "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," published in _Best Science Writings: Readings and Insights_, Arthur Fisher writes "Students of caos theory, which is grounded in mathematics beleive that their emerging disipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." S2Winn L. Rosh believes that portable PCs are a catch 22 when it comes down to the things that count. As he puts it "They can substitute for a desktop in certain situations but disappoint the general business user in terms of security, expansion, and display technology." As stated in PC Magazine. a.In many cases writing lacks personality. Using different techniques such as tone, organizing, reasoning, and formating can change or give a paper personality. In the book titled _Writing with Power_ author Peter Elbow recommends..."Try different formats on the page such as lists or pictures or diagrams." (123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-57. Rosh, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. Jul. 1993: 123+
S1A. Fisher in his article, "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," published in _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991, "Students of ... seethes all around." (138-57) S2Winn L. Rosch. in her article, "The Perfect System," published in _PC Magazine_ July 1993, "Portable PCs ... display technology" (123-45) a.Peter Elbow in his book, "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process," published in New York, Oxford University Press, 1981. (123) S3Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writting: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannan. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July. 1993: 123-145. Elbow, Peter. _Writing with Power_: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.
S1Bringing insight to the issues Arthur Fisher's "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," attempts to unveil the, "Students of chaos theory,which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Winn Rosch in "The Perfect System" reports that portable computers, although user friendly for personal use, result impractical for those in the cooporate industry due to their limited safeguards and upgradeable capablities (124). a.Without question, when confronted with a paper that is riddled with bordom, by all means, follow suit as Peter Elbow recommends in brief, to approach the paper with multiple techniques to induce interest (123). S3Works Cited: Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July. 1993: 123-145.
S1A. Fischer in his essay,"Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," published in _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_ states, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around."
S2Portable PCs are great tools to use, but present problems "in terms of security, expansion, and display technology."(Rosch 124)
a.There are many ways to improve your writing, you can change your tone, use different organization, shorten your writing and use different formats. These ideas come from P. Elbows book, " Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process," published by Oxford University Press, 1981 S3Fisher, Author. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _ Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. (1991) 138-157 Rosh, Winn. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July (1993): 123-145 Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981
S1A recent essay entitled, "Chaos: The Ultimate Assymetry," speaks of students of an actual "chaos theory. This discipline, grounded in mathematics, reveals patterns of order that are already present in the "chaos that seethes all around." (Fisher 142) S2Powerful and capable, portable PC's can substitute for a desktop, but are generally inadequate for use in general business lacking security, display technology and expandibility. a.In his book, "Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process," Peter Elbow makes these suggestions to add variety to your writing: try different writing styles and methods of organization, use pictures and diagrams and use anecdotes and quotes to make a point. (123) S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process.New York:Oxford University Press, 1981. Lewis, C.S. "Satan." _Milton:Modern Essays in Criticism._ Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Oxford: Oxford Press University, 1965. 195-204. Williams, Joseph. _Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace._2nd Ed.Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985. Fromm, Erich. _the Art of Loving_. New York: Harper/Row, 1956. Rosch, Winn L. _The perfect sustem_. _PC World_. July, 1993. 123-45. Fisher, Arthur. _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry _. Best Science Writings:Reading and Insights.Ed. Arthur Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1981. Hackett. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_. 15 Aug. 1983. 48. _Log Cabin Literary Center_. 19 Mar. 1997. httt://www.spaceland.org/lclc/. 21 Apr. 1997.
S1Fisher (1991)in his essay _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry_ says , " Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos htat seethes all aroud (p.142). S2Winn (1993) pointed out that portable PCs are powerful and capable and can substitute for a desktop (p.124). a.Elbow (1981) mentioned that in the writing process we need to master our techniques such as usining different tones, organizing, reasoning, hiding the weak arguments, and lenght of a paper (p.123). S3Elbow, P. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981.
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S1To further explicate the idea that mathmatics is, in fact, driving prosperous students to insanity we quote Arthur Fisher's "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," as he describes, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Portable PCs have become popular recently but, Winn L. Rosch informs us of the impratical use of them as limiting in capability over the long term for corporate users (124). a.Peter Elbow's book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_ provides us with many excersices of diverse techniques to improve one's writings. S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145.
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S1When discussing his own views of the chaos theory in his essay _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry_, author Arthur Fisher states, "Students of chaos theory...believe that their emerging discipline is reavealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(138). S2Author Winn L. Rosch believes that most business professionals are often disappointed with the capabilities of many portable PCs. In his article "The Perfect System", he specifically mentions a portable PCs lack of security, its inability to be expanded, and also its poor display technology(124). a.Elbow, himself an author, gives some great advice. He advises that when writing a persuasive paper feel free to try different, even unorthodoxed, methods. He suggests using different tones of voice, unusual organization, telling storiesor humorous anecdotes, and even pictures or diagrams(123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. Jul. 1993: 123-145.
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S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 142). S2Portable PCs have good and bad points. They can sometimes be a desktop because they can do so much so well. At the same time, security is an issue and updates are constantly needed. Expensive display technology is also necessary (Rosch 124). a.To master the writing process, a writer must try different tones, different ways of organizing his or her work and perhaps trying different formats. Try using the elements you don't usually use (Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford UP, 1981. 123. Fisher, Arthur. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.” _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights._ Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. “The Perfect System.” _PC Magazine_ July 1993: 123-145.
S1Fisher, aurther. _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry_. _Best Science Writing: Reading and Insights_> Gannon, Robert. Phoenix: Oxyz Press, 1991. 138-157 S2Rosch, Winn L. _The Perfect System_. PC Magazine. July 1993: 124 a.Elbow, Peter. _Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981. 123 S3Work Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981. 123 Fisher, Arthur. _Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmerty_. _Best Science Writing: Reading and Insights_. Gannon, Robert. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157 Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row 1956 Hackett, George. _The Longest Jump_. Newsweek. 15 Aug. 1983. 48 Lewis, Carol Satan Milton. _Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Odxford: Oxford University Press. 1965. 196-204 _Log Cabin Literary Center_. 19 Mar. 1997. (heep://www.spaceland.org/lclc/. 21 Apr. 1997 Rosch, Winn L. _The Perfect System_. PC Magazine. July 1993: 24 Williams, Joseph Style. _Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace_. 2nd Ed. Glenview, IL. Scott Foresman. 1985
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (Fisher 142)
S2Portable PCs are powerful enough to replace a desktop PC, however they lack the security, expansion, and technology." (Rosch 124) a.When writing, Peter Elbow suggests trying to put different angles on your writing, and using different writing techniques,as well as different formats to enhance your piece. (123) S3Elbow, Peter. "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process." New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science WRiting: REading sand Insights._ Ed. Gannon, Robert. Pheonix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Foresman, Scott, and Style, Williams Joseph. "Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace." 2nd ed. Glenview,Illinois, 1985. Fromm, Erich. "The Art of Loving." New York: Harper & Row, 1956. Hackett, Geroge. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_ . 15 Aug. 1983. 48. Lewis, Carroll. "Satan." _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. "Log Cabin Literary Center." 19 Mar. 1997. http://www.spaceland.org/IcIc/ (21 Apr. 1997). Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect Storm." _PC Magazine._ July 1993. 123-145.
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher, 142). S2Portable PCs are both powerful and capable in certain situations but lack in terms of security, and expansion (Rosch, 124). a.In Peter Elbow's book he says to try different techniques and tones when writing by mixing up the order in which an essay is structured (123). S31) Elbow, Peter. "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process". New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 123. 2) Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. 3) Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_, July 1993. 123-145.
S1In the essay, "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry", Arthur Fisher writes, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(142),meaning that.... Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press,1991. 138-157. S2With today's technology, the new PCs are portable which can be convenient to use anywhere or even to substitute a current PC,however expansion, security, and display technology poses an area of diffuculty. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145. a.There are many varying and effective ways to write. Some differences may be used in tone, organization, pursuasion, and formatting. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981. S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Assymetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991.138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145.
S1Arthur Fischer had his own perceptions of a students belief in chaos: "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patters of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Rosch tells us that although laptops may be convenient and just as effecient as desktops, they are much more difficult to secure and harder to upgrade (124). a.Peter Elbow suggests that we can improve the persuasion of our paper by accentuating the areas of interest and being creative. If something doesn't sound right, he predicts that re-writing to change perspective, sequence or content may help (123). S3(Please pretend that these have been indented and spaced correctly, I was unable to make it work with this program). Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Pheonix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Will L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ Jul. 1993: 123-145.
S1quote part: As Arthur Fisher in his essay called, " Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" indicated that, "students of chaos theory...believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all ground." (142) S2Winn L. Rosch articled called "The Perfect System," which was published in _PC Magazine_ stated that portabled Pcs can be substitute desktop but lack security, expansion, and display technology. (124) a.As Peter Elbow points out in his book called, _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, a writer can persuade the readers with reasons by trying different tones, different ways of organizing, and different formats on the page.(123) S3Works Cited a. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx, 1991. 138-57. b. Rosch, Winn L. " The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ Jul. 1993: 123-45. c. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. 123.
S1quote part: As Arthur Fisher in his essay called, " Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" indicated that, "students of chaos theory...believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all ground." (142) S2Winn L. Rosch articled called "The Perfect System," which was published in _PC Magazine_ stating that portabled Pcs can be substitute desktop but lack security, expansion, and display technology. (124) a.As Peter Elbow points out in his book called, _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, a writer can persuade the readers with reasons by trying different tones, different ways of organizing, and different formats on the page.(123) S3Works Cited a. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx, 1991. 138-57. b. Rosch, Winn L. " The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ Jul. 1993: 123-45. c. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. 123.
S1In Arthur Fisher's essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." he points out that, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (138-157).
S2In his article "The Perfect System." reporter Winn L. Rosch asserts that portable PCs are somewhat of a double sword: presenting positives of capability and negatives with security and expansion. (124) a.Elbow exclaims that in writing you should try different tones. Use different ways of organizing your work, possibly even starting with a conclusion. Use the the power of persuasion with reasoining or anecdote. You can even try hiding weak arguments, or writing in half the length. He also stated to try out multiple formats. (123) S3Works Cited This comes from page 142 of an essay called by Arthur Fisher,. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" It was published in the anthology, _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights__. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." __PC Magazine__ July 1993: 123-145. Elbow, Peter. __Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process__. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981.
S1In Arthur Fisher's essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." he points out that, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (138-157).
S2In his article "The Perfect System." reporter Winn L. Rosch asserts that portable PCs are somewhat of a double sword: presenting positives of capability and negatives with security and expansion. (124) a.Elbow exclaims that in writing you should try different tones. Use different ways of organizing your work, possibly even starting with a conclusion. Use the the power of persuasion with reasoining or anecdote. You can even try hiding weak arguments, or writing in half the length. He also stated to try out multiple formats. (123) S3Works Cited Arthur Fisher,. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" It was published in the anthology, _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights__. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." __PC Magazine__ July 1993: 123-145. Elbow, Peter. __Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process__. New York: Oxford University Press. 1981.
S1Students of the chaos theory believe that "their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 142). S2Rosch feels that PCs while powerful, are lacking in terms of security and display technology (124). a.To master the writing process one needs to experiment with different tones and methods of organization; a good piece may include different formats such as lists, pictures, or diagrams (123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York:Oxford University Press,1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: the Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Gannon Robert.Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_.July 1993: 123-145.
S1Fisher tells us "Students of choas theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging disipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (142) S2Rosch from PC Magazine explains "The Perfect System". "Portable PCs present a double-edged sword: Powerful and capable, they can substitute for a desktop in certain situations but disappoint the general business user in terms of security, expansion, and display technology." (124)
a.In his book "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process", Peter Elbow explains a writing style. "Try different tones: chatty, authoritative, ironic. Try different ways of organizing: starting with the conclusion, building up to it last. Persuade with reasoning, with anecdote. Hide the weak arguments, admit them openly. Try to write it in half the length. Try different formats on the page such as lists or pictures or diagrams." (123)
S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. Oxford Press. New York: 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" by Arthur Fisher. _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Onyx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_. Jul. 1993 : 123-145.
S1Arthur Fisher comments, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathmatics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Winn L. Rosch admitted that there are two sides to portable PCs. They can often be used instead of desktop computers since they have a large capacity, but disappoint most business users because of their lack of security, expansion, and display technology (124). a.Peter Elbow suggests using different tones, organizational styles, methods of persuasion, and page formats. Some weak arguements can be hidden, others confessed. Unnecessairy words can be chopped out (123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arhtur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_February 1993: 123-145.
S1In a 1991 article entitled “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry” by Author Fisher, the theory of chaos is defined as “"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (142) S2"Portable PCs present a double-edged sword: Powerful and capable, they can substitute for a desktop in certain situations but disappoint the general business user in terms of security, expansion, and display technology." (Rosch 124) can be summed up simple by saying that laptops are very efficient but you will lose a lot of capabilities when you make the switch. They can disappoint the general business user because it could create problems due to security, expansion and display technology.” a.“Try different tones and ways of organizing. Persuade with reasoning and anecdote, omitting any weak arguments. Try to utilize different formats on the page such as pictures or diagrams to write in half the length.” (Elbow 123) S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter._Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford University Press,1981. Fisher, Author. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.”_Best Science Writing:Reading and Insights._ Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving in New York ._Harper & Row, 1956. Hacket, George. “The Longest Jump.”_ Newsweek._ 15 Aug 1983: 48. Lewis, Carroll. “Satan.”_ Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism._ Ed. Author E. Baker. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. Rosch, Winn L. “The Perfect System.”_PC Magazine._ July 1993: 123-145. Williams, Joseph Style._ Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace._ 2nd ed. Glenview,IL: Scott Foresman,1985. 19 Mar. 1997. Online Posting. Log Cabin Literary Center. 21 Apr. 1997. http://www.spaceland.org/lclc.
S1Fisher states, "...believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patters of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (1). S2In Winn L. Rosch's "The Perfect System", published in July 1993 in _PC Magazine_, he says portable pc's are powerfull and capable, but, when it comes to security, expansion and display, their is a definate disappointment for the general business user. a.In "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process", Peter Elbow says to use different tones, ways of organizing, persuasion, and to try different formats. S3Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Reading and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_July (1993): 123-145 Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.
S1Students of the chaos theory, " believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(Fisher). S2Portable PCs are good for reasons such as travel, but aren't so great in the areas of expansion, etc.. (Rosch 124). a.In the article, "Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process," in _Writing With Power_, written by Peter Elbow, he talks about different techniques to better your writing. S31. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving New York_. Harper & Row, 1956. 2. Williams, Joseph. "Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace." _Style_. 2nd Ed. Scott Foresman. Glenview, IL:1985. 3.Lewis, Carroll. "Satan." "Milton." _Modern Essays in Criticism_ Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford:Oxford University Press,1965. 4. Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar.. 1997<http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/>. 21 Apr.1997. 5. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_. (48). 15 Aug. 1983. 6. Fisher, Arthur. _Best Science Writing:Readings and Insights_. "Chaos:The Ultimate Asymmetry." 142. Pheonix, Oryx Press. 1991. 7. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. 124. 8. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. 123. New York, Oxford University Press. 1981.
S1S2a.S3Elbow, Peter. Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect Storm." PC Magazine. July (1995): 124 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights. Gannon, Robert. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157 Those are the ones listed for question #6, the texts listed above question #7. Thx kyle
S1In "Chaos: The ultimate Asymmetry", Arthur Fisher states "Students of choas theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging disciplie is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Rosch says the portable PC is good as well as bad. It works well for most situations, but when it comes to the general business user it lacks the security, expansion and display technology needed. a.Peter Elbow feels we should try different tones, ways of organizing, persuasion and to hide the weak arguments. We should also try and write half the length and to use different formats on the page. S3
S1Fisher states that the study of chaos theory "reveals patterns of order embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Although laptop computers are powerful and capable they don't meet business user's expectations for security, expansion and display technology when substituting for desktop PC's (Rosch 124). a.In his book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, Peter Elbow suggests using different tones, alternative methods of organization and different formats while trying to "write it in half the lenght (123). He also suggests hiding weak arguments and using reasoning and anectdoes when making persuasive arguments S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science Writings: Readings and Insights_ Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row, 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump". _Newsweek_. 15 Aug. 1983: 48. Lewis, Carroll. "Satan". _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. _Log Cabin Literary Center_. 19 Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/> Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145. Williams, Joseph. _Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace_ 2nd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
S1Noted author Arthur Fisher examines the interest in the asymmetry of chaos and finds that the, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Laptop computers have both positive and negative aspects. While they are dynamic and effectual for users away from the office, laptops are lacking in data protection, storage and graphics automation (Rosch 124). a.Use various intonations and reverse the sequence of the elements in the essay. Convince with logic or an amusing story and include or ignore flimsy assertions. Reduce the amount of words or use illustrations (Elbow 123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row, 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_ 15 Aug. 1983: 48. Lewis, Carroll. "Satan." _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196- 204. Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/>. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July 1993: 123-145. Williams, Joseph. _Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace_. 2nd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
S1Fisher provides the following description of the beliefs of chaos theory, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(142). S2Laptop computers can perform similarly to desktops in some instances, but there are drawbacks. They are not as safe, offer less breadth, and do not provide the level of technology in layouts that the business person expects (Rosch 124). a.Attempt various tonal qualities, paper arrangement techniques, and types of influences. Conceal or disclose faint-hearted persuasions. Cut the length in half. Experiment with a variety of page designs (Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row, 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_ 15 Aug. 1983: 48. Lewis, Carroll. "Satan." _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar.1997. 21 Apr. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/>. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July 1995: 123-145. Williams, Joseph. _Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace_. 2nd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
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S1Such an idea was given to the reader in _Chaos the Ultimate Asymmetry_. It’s explained, “Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around” (Fisher 142). S2Portable PC’s can be both powerful and capable where they can more helpful then a desktop; and yet be a problem when it comes to security and display of technology (Rosch 124). a.It is known to help shorten a paragraph and to make it more useful by using different types of tones or organization such as going backwards and working up to the beginning. You can also persuade and hide the weaknesses. Also use picture or diagrams or shorten the paragraph and at the same time make it understandable (Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxyford University, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145.
S1Such an idea was given to the reader in _Chaos the Ultimate Asymmetry_. It’s explained, “Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around” (Fisher 142). S2Portable PC’s can be both powerful and capable where they can more helpful then a desktop; and yet be a problem when it comes to security and display of technology (Rosch 124). a.It is known to help shorten a paragraph and to make it more useful by using different types of tones or organization such as going backwards and working up to the beginning. You can also persuade and hide the weaknesses. Also use picture or diagrams or shorten the paragraph and at the same time make it understandable (Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxyford University, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145.
S1In his essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," Arthur Fisher claims that "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathesatics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2According to Rosch, portable PCs present a "double-edged sword," as they have the power and cabability of desktops, but lack in terms of security and display technologies (124). a.In "Writing with Power," Peter Elbow describes how to use different tones and methods of organization. He encourages writers to persuade with reasoning, hide weak arguments, and experiment with different formats (123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing_ Process. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.” _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row, 1956. Hackett, Geaorge. “The Longest Jump.” _Newsweek_. 12 Aug 1983. 48. Lewis Carroll. “Satan.” _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965, 196-204. “Log Cabin Literary Center.” Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997 http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/21 Rosch, Winn L. “The Perfect System.” _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145. Williams, Joseph Style. _Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace. 2nd ed_. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
S1According to Arthur Fisher "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around"(142).
S2Laptop computer are considered to have both pros and cons. In one sense they are fully capable to be all that the user needs in a desktop, with the advantage of being portable, however, on the other hand the user may be disappointed by its lack of security, expansion and technology(Rosch 124). a.In writing with power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process, Peter Elbow gives speakers ,and writings some ideas on how to relate to an audience. He suggests that the speaker use different tones such as chatty, authoritative, ironic(123).Another idea suggested was that writers should use various ways of organizing the paper (123). Authors should try to write their paper in "half the length" by using various formats. If the writer is trying to persuade the audience they should use reasoning, possible with anecdote included(123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.” _ Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights._ Gannon, Robert et al. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. “ The Perfect Storm.” PC Magazine. July 1993. 123-145.
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 142). S2"Portable PCs can be substitute for a desktop system, but they do have some limitations" (Rosch 124). a.Peter Elbow suggest that authors try many different techniques and styles of writing to get your point across. (123) S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights._ Ed. Robert Gannon.Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine._ July. 1993: 123-145
S1"emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 142). S2"Portable PCs are powerful and capable, but they can also dissappoint in terms of security, expansion and display technology" (Rosch 124). a."Try different tones: chatty, authoritative, ironic. Try different ways of organizing: from the conclusion to the ending. Persuade with reasoning and anecdote. Hide weak arguments while admitting them openly. Try to write it in half the length, and with different formats on the page such as lists, pictures or diagrams" (Elbow 123). S3Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Gannon, Robert. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." (A. Fisher 142.) S2According to Winn L Rosch,"Portable PCs present a double-edged sword".(124) a.According to Peter ELbow, People should try different tones when writing.(123) S3Works Cited: Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_.New York:Oxford University Press, 1981 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights._Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991:138-157. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_.New York:Oxford University Press, 1981
S1In his essay entitled, "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," well known scientist Arthur Fisher states, "Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142).
S2According to an article in _PC Magazine_, portable PCs may have the power of a desktop, but they lack what it takes to please those who want PCs for business use (Rosch 124). a.Peter Elbow suggests trying several writing techniques, such as changing tones and organization, using persuasion, and admitting weak arguments. Finally, he suggests cutting the length of the essay and using pictures or diagrams (123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. “Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry.” _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper, 1956. Hackett, George. “The Longest Jump.” _Newsweek_. 15 Aug. 1983: 48. Lewis, Carroll. “Satan.” _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1965. 196-204. Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lc/lc/>. 21 Apr. 1997. Rosch, Winn L. “The Perfect System.” _Time_. July 1993:123-145. Williams, Joseph. _Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace_. 2nd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 142). S2Portable PC's have both pros and cons. They are useful for power and capability, but lack when it comes to security, expansion, and display technology claims Winn Rosch from PC Magazine. a.There are many different ways to improve the way you write. Different ways of organizing, persuading, and the way you deal with your weak arguments can help you excell. Diagrams, lists and pictures can also be of assistance (Elbow 123). S3Elbow, Peter, Robert Gannon. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Assymetry." _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Pheonix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145.
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S1Arthur,Fisher. Chaos: "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". ed.Robert Gannon. S2The portable PCs presented a double-edged sword. They promised that it could be substitute for desktop feel to perform their expectation and hopes of their customers. Winn, L. Rosch. "The Perfect System." PC Magazine July 1993:123-145.
a.Chatty authorities characterized by starting with conclusion and building up to it last. Because if the way sued to organized led to arguments even this was acknowledged. S3Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process._ ed Elbow,Peter.New York:Oxford University,1981. 123.
S1"Students of chaos theory, which is grounded in mathematics, believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around." As stated in Aurthur Fisher's essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry (138-157)
S2Lap-top PCs are powerful and capable but when it comes to security, expansion and display they are lacking. Winn L. Rosch "The Perfect System"_PC Magazine_ July 1993. a.In Peter Elbow's book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_ (123) he tells us to try using different tones and different formats. He says to try being "chatty, authoritive and ironic". S3Fromm, Erich _The Art of Loving NewYork_ Harper & Row 1956
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