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S1Even though mathematics and chaos are extremely opposites, some believe that both disciplines can follow a similar platform. As shown by the following statement from the anthology, _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_, "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).
S2Today's laptops still have the same problems that were apparent in the beginning. This article dated July 1993 in _PC Magazine_ proves this disfunction. "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). a.Peter Elbow summarizes some different techniques to writing creatively in his book, _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. "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). 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, William L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_ July 1993: 123-145.
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S1Noted essayist Arthur Fisher oserved, "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" ("Chaos:The Ultimate Asymmetry" 142).
blah blah blah the end. Works Cited Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Reading & Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phonix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157.
S2Portable PCs have a downside to consider. While they are powerful and capable, they tend to be lacking in security, expansion, and display technology (Rosch, "The Perfect System" 124). blah bleee blah the end. Works Cited Rosch, Winn L., "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993. 123-145. a.Often, shaking things up can help an essay fall into place. For example, playing with different voices, turning the words on their heads by begining with the end, experimenting with anecdotes, cut-and-slash editing, and utilizing diagrams or pictures are helpful tricks (Elbow, _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, 123). bla bla blah the end! Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. 1981. New York: Oxford University Press. S3oopsie... I must've read your mind. :) I will recap. ps. You say use _these_ to indicate underline, but I have been using them throughout to indicate itallics. Did I make a mistake? the end. Works Cited Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry." _Best Science Writing: Reading & Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Phonix, AZ: 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_. 1981. New York: Oxford University Press.
S1In Arthur Fisher's classic eassy "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," tells how students believed that their disipline was revealed through certain patterns by useing "chaos theroy" (142). S2Winn L.Rosch in her artical, "The Perfect System," published in July's issue of 1993 in, _PC Magazine,_ states, "Portable PCs present a double-edged sword for the general business user" (123-145). a.Peter Elbow shares his best ideas with his newest book called, _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process,_ with students that wish to write with ironic styles while useing different teachniques to persuade his readers that they too can be well known writers (123). S3
Works 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. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper and Row, 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek_ 15 Aug. 1983: 48+. Lewis, C. S. Satan. Milton: _ Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1965. 196-204. Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 MAR. 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, lL: Scott Foresman, 1985.
S1In his essay "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry," Arthur Fisher asserts that "students of chaos theory believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded inthe chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2W. Rosch in his article "The Perfect System" published by _PC Magazine_, comments that although laptops are powerful and capable, they disappoint the general business user interns of security, expansion, and display technology (123). a.Writing is not a difficult process. Peter Elbow offers a few simple tricks that can improve your writing in his book _Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. Elbow suggest; using different tones or voice, be creative with organization and formating,persuade with reasoning, and use ancedotes. When writing arguentative essays, hide the weak arguents. Eliminate unnecessary words to reduce the overall size of your assigment (123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for mastering the Writing Process._ New York: Oxford UP, 1981. 123. Fisher, Athur. "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.
S1When studying chaos theory, the belief of the students is "that their emerging dicipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 147). S2Winn L. Rosch in her article "The Perfect System", published in the July 1993 issue of _PC Magazine_ , states, "Portable PCs present adouble edged sword" (124). a.When writing a persuasive essay, it is important to "Try different tones..., different ways of organizing,... (and) try diferent formats" to get your point of view across (Elbow 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". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Pheonix: Oryx Press,1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row: 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump". _Nein Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Lewis, C.S., and Milton Satan. _Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. _Log Cabin Liberty Center_. 19 Mar. 1997. 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. Scott Foresman. 1985.
S1When studying chaos theory, the belief of the students is "that their emerging dicipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (Fisher 147). S2Winn L. Rosch in her article "The Perfect System", published in the July 1993 issue of _PC Magazine_ , states, "Portable PCs present adouble edged sword" (124). a.When writing a persuasive essay, it is important to "Try different tones..., different ways of organizing,... (and) try diferent formats" to get your point of view across (Elbow 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". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Ed. Robert Gannon. Pheonix: Oryx Press,1991. 138-157. Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving_. New York: Harper & Row: 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump". _Nein Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Lewis, C.S., and Milton Satan. _Modern Essays in Criticism_. Ed. Arthur E. Baker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. _Log Cabin Liberty Center_. 19 Mar. 1997. 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. Scott Foresman. 1985.
S1In his essay on chaos theory, Arthur Fisher states that students in this field, "believe that their emerging discipline is revealing patterns of order deeply embedded in the chaos that seethes all around" (142). S2Although laptops can sometimes replace a full-size computer, often the average user is disappointed by the laptop's many inherent weaknesses (Rosch 124). a.Good writers utilize a variety of techniques to capture and hold the interest of a reader. By avoiding conventional, straightforward (and often boring) writing methods, an author can virtually guarantee any reader will finish the entire work, thereby ensuring the total dissemination of the author's message (Elbow 123). S3Works Cited Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. New York: Oxford UP, 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.
S1Fisher believes 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). S2Rocsh in 1993 claim that,laptops though nearly as powerful as desktops often disapoint users because of the short life span of the propriatary hardware.(124) a.Mixing up your writing style is highly recommended by Elbow, to improve the way you present your information.(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: Random, 1956. Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump" _Newsweek_ 15 Aug 1983: 48. Lewis, C. S. "Satan" _Milton: Modern Essays in Criticism._ Ed. Arthur E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. _Log Cabin_ 19 Mar. 1997 Literary Center. 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.
S1In the essay, "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" by Arthur Fisher, it was stated 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). S2Winn L. Rosch stated in July 1993 of _PC Magazine_ "Portable PCs present a double-edged sword... Powerful and capable... but disappointing in terms of security, expansion, and display of technology"(The Perfect System, 124). a.In his book _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_, Peter Elbow suggests that a writer employ different strategies such as "trying different tones or organizational patterns" (123). Elbow hopes the writer will consider varying the length of the paper or "trying different formats...such as lists or pictures or diagrams" (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 Press, 1991. 138-57 Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System." _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-45
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" (142). Fisher, Arthur "Best Science Writing". Readings and Insights. Ed. Gannon Robert. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 138-157.
S2"While Portable PCs are powerful and capable; nevertheless, security, expansion, and display technology fall short for general business applications"(124). Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System" _PC Magazine_ July 1993: 123-145.
a."Try different tones, organize conclusion, persuade with reasoning, and with anecdote,admit weak arguments openly, and write it in half the length using different formats and lists or pictures or diagrams." Elbow, Peter. "Writing With Power:_ Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_"New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 123. S3Elbow, Peter. "Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process" New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 123. Fisher, Arthur "Best Science Writing". Readings and Insights. Ed. 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. Rosch, Winn L. "The Perfect System" _PC Magazine_. July 1993: 123-145. Satan C. S. Lewis, Arthur E. Barker. Milton: _Modern Essays in Criticism_ Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. 196-204. Williams Joseph Style, and Scott Foresman. _Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace_: 2nd ed. Glenview: IL, 1985. Log Cabin Literary Center, 19 Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997 < http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/>
S1Arthur Fisher writer of "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" stated that 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. S2W.L. Rosch siad in teh article published by PC Magazine in 1993 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."pg. 124
a.In "Writing with POwer: techniques for mastering the writing Process" on page 123 it discusses the use of different tones, organizing as well as other ways to strengthen your writine. S3Elbow, Peter. _"Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_"New York: Oxford University Press. 1981:123 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: the Ultimate Asymmetry"_Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights.Ed. Roberta Gannon. Pheonix, Az. 1991. _ Oryx Press_: 138-157 Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving New York_. Harper & Row. 1956 Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek _15 Aug. 1983:48 Lewis, C.S. Satan. Milton : _"Modern Essays in Criticism_" Ed..Arthure E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford UP. 1965. 196-204 Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/ Rosch, W. 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.
S1Arthur Fisher writer of "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry" stated that 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. S2W.L. Rosch siad in teh article published by PC Magazine in 1993 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."pg. 124
a.In "Writing with POwer: techniques for mastering the writing Process" on page 123 it discusses the use of different tones, organizing as well as other ways to strengthen your writine. S3Elbow, Peter. _"Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_"New York: Oxford University Press. 1981:123 Fisher, Arthur. "Chaos: the Ultimate Asymmetry"_Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights.Ed. Roberta Gannon. Pheonix, Az. 1991. _ Oryx Press_: 138-157 Fromm, Erich. _The Art of Loving New York_. Harper & Row. 1956 Hackett, George. "The Longest Jump." _Newsweek _15 Aug. 1983:48 Lewis, C.S. Satan. Milton : _"Modern Essays in Criticism_" Ed..Arthure E. Barker. Oxford: Oxford UP. 1965. 196-204 Log Cabin Literary Center. 19 Mar. 1997. 21 Apr. 1997. <http://www.spaceland.org/lclc/ Rosch, W. 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.
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 very powerful and capable, they are substituted for desktops but are lacking in security, expansion, and display technology for the general business user(Rosch 124). a.When writing try different tones, different ways of organizing, persuade with reason, hide weak arguments, try to write it in half the length, and try different fromats(Elbow 123). S3Work Citied 1.Fisher, Author. "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry". _Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights_. Oryx Press, Phoenix. 1991 2. Rosch,Winn L. "The Perfect System". _PC Magazine_. July 1993 3. Elbow, Peter. _Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process_. Oxford University Press, New York. 1981 |
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