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Semester 1
Success in College
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1: You and Your College Experience
1.1 Who Are You, Really?
1.2 Different Worlds of Different Students
1.3 How You Learn
1.4 What Is College, Really?
1.5 Let’s Talk about Success
1.6 Chapter Activities
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Staying Motivated, Organized, and On Track
2.1 Setting and Reaching Goals
2.2 Organizing Your Space
2.3 Organizing Your Time
2.4 Chapter Activities
Chapter 2
Chapter 3 Thinking about Thought
3.1 Types of Thinking
3.2 It’s Critical
3.3 Searching for “Aha!”
3.4 Problem Solving and Decision Making
3.5 Chapter Activities
Chapter 3
Chapter 4 Listening, Taking Notes, and Remembering
4.1 Setting Yourself Up for Success
4.2 Are You Ready for Class?
4.3 Are You Really Listening?
4.4 Got Notes?
4.5 Remembering Course Materials
4.6 Chapter Activities
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 Reading to Learn
5.1 Are You Ready for the Big Leagues?
5.2 How Do You Read to Learn?
5.3 Dealing with Special Texts
5.4 Building Your Vocabulary
5.5 Chapter Activities
Chapter 6 Preparing for and Taking Tests
6.1 Test Anxiety and How to Control It
6.2 Studying to Learn (Not Just for Tests)
6.3 Taking Tests
6.4 The Secrets of the Q and A’s
6.5 The Honest Truth
6.6 Using Test Results
6.7 Chapter Activities
Chapter 6
Chapter 7 Interacting with Instructors and Classes
7.1 Why Attend Classes at All?
7.2 Participating in Class
7.3 Communicating with Instructors
7.4 Public Speaking and Class Presentations
7.5 Chapter Activities
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Chapter 8 Writing for Classes
8.1 What’s Different about College Writing?
8.2 How Can I Become a Better Writer?
8.3 Other Kinds of Writing in College Classes
8.4 Chapter Activities
Chapter 8
Chapter 9 The Social World of College
9.1 Getting Along with Others
9.2 Living with Diversity
9.3 Campus Groups
9.4 Chapter Activities
Chapter 9
Chapter 10 Taking Control of Your Health
10.1 Nutrition and Weight Control
10.2 Activity and Exercise
10.3 Sleep
10.4 Substance Use and Abuse
10.5 Stress
10.6 Emotional Health and Happiness
10.7 Sexual Health
10.8 Chapter Activities
Chapter 10
Chapter 11 Taking Control of Your Finances
11.1 Financial Goals and Realities
11.2 Making Money
11.3 Spending Less
11.4 Credit Cards
11.5 Financing College and Looking Ahead
11.6 Chapter Activities
Chapter 11
Chapter 12 Taking Control of Your Future
12.1 The Dream of a Lifetime
12.2 Career Exploration
12.3 Choosing Your Major
12.4 Getting the Right Stuff
12.5 Career Development Starts Now
12.6 The Power of Networking
12.7 Résumés and Cover Letters
12.8 Interviewing for Success
12.9 Chapter Activities
Chapter 12
Test
English for Business Success
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Dedications
Preface
1.1 Sentence Writing
1.2 Subject-Verb Agreement
1.3 Verb Tense
1.4 Capitalization
1.5 Pronouns
1.6 Adjectives and Adverbs
1.7 Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
1.8 Writing Basics: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 1 Writing Basics: What Makes a Good Sentence?
2.1 Commas
2.2 Semicolons
2.3 Colons
2.4 Quotes
2.5 Apostrophes
2.6 Parentheses
2.7 Dashes
2.8 Hyphens
2.9 Punctuation: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 2 Punctuation
3.1 Commonly Confused Words
3.2 Spelling
3.3 Word Choice
3.4 Prefixes and Suffixes
3.5 Synonyms and Antonyms
3.6 Using Context Clues
3.7 Working with Words: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 3 Working with Words: Which Word Is Right?
4.1 Word Order
4.2 Negative Statements
4.3 Count and Noncount Nouns and Articles
4.4 Pronouns
4.5 Verb Tenses
4.6 Modal Auxiliaries
4.7 Prepositions
4.8 Slang and Idioms
4.9 Help for English Language Learners: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 4 Help for English Language Learners
5.1 Purpose, Audience, Tone, and Content
5.2 Effective Means for Writing a Paragraph
5.3 Writing Paragraphs: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 5 Writing Paragraphs: Separating Ideas and Shaping Content
6.1 Sentence Variety
6.2 Coordination and Subordination
6.3 Parallelism
6.4 Refining Your Writing: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 6 Refining Your Writing: How Do I Improve My Writing Technique?
7.1 Apply Prewriting Models
7.2 Outlining
7.3 Drafting
7.4 Revising and Editing
7.5 The Writing Process: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 7 The Writing Process: How Do I Begin?
8.1 Developing a Strong, Clear Thesis Statement
8.2 Writing Body Paragraphs
8.3 Organizing Your Writing
8.4 Writing Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
8.5 Writing Essays: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 8 Writing Essays: From Start to Finish
Chapter 9 Effective Business Writing
9.1 Oral versus Written Communication
9.2 How Is Writing Learned?
9.3 Good Writing
9.4 Style in Written Communication
9.5 Principles of Written Communication
9.6 Overcoming Barriers to Effective Written Communication
9.7 Additional Resources
Chapter 9 Effective Business Writing
Chapter 10 Writing Preparation
10.1 Think, Then Write: Writing Preparation
10.2 A Planning Checklist for Business Messages
10.3 Research and Investigation: Getting Started
10.4 Ethics, Plagiarism, and Reliable Sources
10.5 Completing Your Research and Investigation
10.6 Reading and Analyzing
10.7 Additional Resources
Chapter 10 Writing Preparation
Chapter 11 Writing
11.1 Organization
11.2 Writing Style
11.3 Making an Argument
11.4 Paraphrase and Summary versus Plagiarism
11.5 Additional Resources
Chapter 11 Writing
Chapter 12 Revising and Presenting Your Writing
12.1 General Revision Points to Consider
12.2 Specific Revision Points to Consider
12.3 Style Revisions
12.4 Evaluating the Work of Others
12.5 Proofreading and Design Evaluation
12.6 Additional Resources
Chapter 12 Revising and Presenting Your Writing
Chapter 13 Business Writing in Action
13.1 Text, E-mail, and Netiquette
13.2 Memorandums and Letters
13.3 Business Proposal
13.4 Report
13.5 Résumé
13.6 Sales Message
13.7 Additional Resources
Chapter 13 Business Writing in Action
14.1 Formatting a Research Paper
14.2 Citing and Referencing Techniques
14.3 Creating a References Section
14.4 Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Style
14.5 APA and MLA Documentation and Formatting: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 14 APA and MLA Documentation and Formatting
Writers' Handbook
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Preface to Teachers
Preface to Students
1.1 Examining the Status Quo
1.2 Posing Productive Questions
1.3 Slowing Down Your Thinking
1.4 Withholding Judgment
Chapter 1 Writing to Think and Writing to Learn
2.1 Browsing the Gallery of Web-Based Texts
2.2 Understanding How Critical Thinking Works
2.3 Reading a Text Carefully and Closely
Chapter 2 Becoming a Critical Reader
3.1 Exploring Academic Disciplines
3.2 Seeing and Making Connections across Disciplines
3.3 Articulating Multiple Sides of an Issue
Chapter 3 Thinking through the Disciplines
4.1 Raising the Stakes by Going Public
4.2 Recognizing the Rhetorical Situation
4.3 Rhetoric and Argumentation
4.4 Developing a Rhetorical Habit of Mind
Chapter 4 Joining the Conversation
5.1 Choosing a Topic
5.2 Freewriting and Mapping
5.3 Developing Your Purposes for Writing
5.4 Outlining
Chapter 5 Planning
6.1 Forming a Thesis
6.2 Testing a Thesis
6.3 Supporting a Thesis
6.4 Learning from Your Writing
6.5 Learning from Your Reading
6.6 Generating Further Questions
6.7 Using a Variety of Sentence Formats
6.8 Creating Paragraphs
Chapter 6 Drafting
7.1 Organizing Research Plans
7.2 Finding Print, Online, and Field Sources
7.3 Choosing Search Terms
7.4 Conducting Research
7.5 Evaluating Sources
7.6 Taking Notes
7.7 Making Ethical and Effective Choices
7.8 Creating an Annotated Bibliography
7.9 Managing Information
Chapter 7 Researching
8.1 Reviewing for Purpose
8.2 Editing and Proofreading
8.3 Making a Final Overview
Chapter 8 Revising
9.1 General Text Formatting Considerations
9.2 Creating and Finding Visuals
9.3 Incorporating Images, Charts, and Graphs
Chapter 9 Designing
10.1 Choosing a Document Design
10.2 Developing Digital Presentations
10.3 Presenting Orally
Chapter 10 Publishing
11.1 Meeting College Writing Expectations
11.2 Using Strategies for Writing College Essays
11.3 Collaborating on Academic Writing Projects
Chapter 11 Academic Writing
12.1 Writing Business Letters
12.2 Writing to Apply for Jobs
12.3 Composing Memos
12.4 E-mail and Online Networking
Chapter 12 Professional Writing
13.1 Composing in Web-Based Environments
13.2 Creating Websites
13.3 Collaborating Online
13.4 Creating an E-portfolio
13.5 Using Web Links Effectively
Chapter 13 Writing on and for the Web
14.1 Writing Newsletters
14.2 Creating Flyers and Brochures
14.3 Developing Ads
14.4 Writing Personal Letters
Chapter 14 Public and Personal Writing
15.1 Incorporating Core Sentence Components (Avoiding Fragments)
15.2 Choosing Appropriate Verb Tenses
15.3 Making Sure Subjects and Verbs Agree
15.4 Avoiding Misplaced Modifiers, Dangling Modifiers, and Split Infinitives
15.5 Preventing Mixed Constructions
15.6 Connecting Pronouns and Antecedents Clearly
Chapter 15 Sentence Building
16.1 Using Varied Sentence Lengths and Styles
16.2 Writing in Active Voice and Uses of Passive Voice
16.3 Using Subordination and Coordination
16.4 Using Parallelism
16.5 Avoiding Sexist and Offensive Language
16.6 Managing Mood
Chapter 16 Sentence Style
17.1 Controlling Wordiness and Writing Concisely
17.2 Using Appropriate Language
17.3 Choosing Precise Wording
17.4 Using the Dictionary and Thesaurus Effectively
Chapter 17 Word Choice
18.1 Using Commas Properly
18.2 Avoiding Unnecessary Commas
18.3 Eliminating Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
18.4 Writing with Semicolons and Colons
18.5 Using Apostrophes
18.6 Using Quotation Marks
18.7 Incorporating Dashes and Parentheses
18.8 Choosing Correct End Punctuation
18.9 Knowing When to Use Hyphens
Chapter 18 Punctuation
19.1 Mastering Commonly Misspelled Words
19.2 Using Capital Letters
19.3 Abbreviating Words and Using Acronyms
19.4 Inserting Numbers into Text
19.5 Marking Words with Italics
Chapter 19 Mechanics
20.1 Making Sure Subject and Verbs Agree
20.2 Avoiding General Verb Problems
20.3 Choosing the Correct Pronoun and Noun Cases
20.4 Making Pronouns and Antecedents Agree
20.5 Using Relative Pronouns and Clauses
20.6 Using Adverbs and Adjectives
Chapter 20 Grammar
Chapter 21 Appendix A: Writing for Nonnative English Speakers
21.1 Parts of Speech
21.2 English Word Order
21.3 Count and Noncount Nouns
21.4 Articles
21.5 Singulars and Plurals
21.6 Verb Tenses
21.7 Correct Verbs
21.8 Modal Auxiliary Verbs
21.9 Gerunds and Infinitives
21.10 Forming Participles
21.11 Adverbs and Adjectives
21.12 Irregular Adjectives
21.13 Indefinite Adjectives
21.14 Predicate Adjectives
21.15 Clauses and Phrases
21.16 Relative Pronouns and Clauses
21.17 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
21.18 Omitted Words
21.19 Not and Other Negative Words
21.20 Idioms
21.21 Spelling Tips
21.22 American Writing Styles, Argument, and Structure
Chapter 21 Appendix A: Writing for Nonnative English Speakers
Chapter 22 Appendix B: A Guide to Research and Documentation
22.1 Choosing a Documentation Format
22.2 Integrating Sources
22.3 Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
22.4 Formatting In-Text References
22.5 Developing a List of Sources
22.6 Using Other Formats
Chapter 22 Appendix B: A Guide to Research and Documentation
Beginning Human Relations
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Preface
Chapter 1 What Is Human Relations?
1.1 Why Study Human Relations?
1.2 Human Relations: Personality and Attitude Effects
1.3 Human Relations: Perception’s Effect
1.4 Human Relations: Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence Effects
1.5 Summary and Exercise
Chapter 1 What Is Human Relations?
Chapter 2 Achieve Personal Success
2.1 Emotional Intelligence
2.2 Goal Setting
2.3 Continuous Learning
2.4 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 2 Achieve Personal Success
Chapter 3 Manage Your Stress
3.1 Types of Stress
3.2 Symptoms of Stress
3.3 Sources of Stress
3.4 Reducing Stress
3.5 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 3 Manage Your Stress
4.1 Verbal and Written Communication Strategies
4.2 Principles of Nonverbal Communication
4.3 Nonverbal Communication Strategies
4.4 Public Speaking Strategies
4.5 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 4 Communicate Effectively
Chapter 5 Be Ethical at Work
5.1 An Ethics Framework
5.2 Making Ethical Decisions
5.3 Social Responsibility
5.4 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 5 Be Ethical at Work
hapter 6 Understand Your Motivations
6.1 Human Motivation at Work
6.2 Strategies Used to Increase Motivation
6.3 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 6 Understand Your Motivations
7.1 What Is a Group?
7.2 Group Life Cycles and Member Roles
7.3 Effective Group Meetings
7.4 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 7 Work Effectively in Groups
8.1 Understanding Decision Making
8.2 Faulty Decision Making
8.3 Decision Making in Groups
8.4 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 8 Make Good Decisions
9.1 Understanding Conflict
9.2 Causes and Outcomes of Conflict
9.3 Conflict Management
9.4 Negotiations
9.5 Ethical and Cross-Cultural Negotiations
9.6 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 9 Handle Conflict and Negotiation
Chapter 10 Manage Diversity at Work
10.1 Diversity and Multiculturalism
10.2 Multiculturalism and the Law
10.3 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 10 Manage Diversity at Work
Chapter 11 Work with Labor Unions
11.1 The Nature of Unions
11.2 Collective Bargaining
11.3 Grievance Process
11.4 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 11 Work with Labor Unions
Chapter 12 Be a Leader
12.1 Management Styles
12.2 Leadership versus Management
12.3 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 12 Be a Leader
Chapter 13 Manage Your Career
13.1 Career Growth: Power Positioning and Power Sources
13.2 Career Growth: Behaviors and Change
13.3 Career Growth: Impression Management
13.4 Career Growth: Personality and Strategies
13.5 Chapter Summary and Case
Chapter 13 Manage Your Career
Beginning Algebra
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Preface
1.1 Real Numbers and the Number Line
1.2 Adding and Subtracting Integers
1.3 Multiplying and Dividing Integers
1.4 Fractions
1.5 Review of Decimals and Percents
1.6 Exponents and Square Roots
1.7 Order of Operations
1.8 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 1 Real Numbers and Their Operations
2.1 Introduction to Algebra
2.2 Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
2.3 Solving Linear Equations: Part I
2.4 Solving Linear Equations: Part II
2.5 Applications of Linear Equations
2.6 Ratio and Proportion Applications
2.7 Introduction to Inequalities and Interval Notation
2.8 Linear Inequalities (One Variable)
2.9 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 2 Linear Equations and Inequalities
3.1 Rectangular Coordinate System
3.2 Graph by Plotting Points
3.3 Graph Using Intercepts
3.4 Graph Using the y-Intercept and Slope
3.5 Finding Linear Equations
3.6 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
3.7 Introduction to Functions
3.8 Linear Inequalities (Two Variables)
3.9 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 3 Graphing Lines
4.1 Solving Linear Systems by Graphing
4.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution
4.3 Solving Linear Systems by Elimination
4.4 Applications of Linear Systems
4.5 Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities (Two Variables)
4.6 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 4 Solving Linear Systems
5.1 Rules of Exponents
5.2 Introduction to Polynomials
5.3 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
5.4 Multiplying Polynomials
5.5 Dividing Polynomials
5.6 Negative Exponents
5.7 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 5 Polynomials and Their Operations
6.1 Introduction to Factoring
6.2 Factoring Trinomials of the Form x^2 + bx + c
6.3 Factoring Trinomials of the Form ax^2 + bx + c
6.4 Factoring Special Binomials
6.5 General Guidelines for Factoring Polynomials
6.6 Solving Equations by Factoring
6.7 Applications Involving Quadratic Equations
6.8 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 6 Factoring and Solving by Factoring
7.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions
7.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
7.3 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
7.4 Complex Rational Expressions
7.5 Solving Rational Equations
7.6 Applications of Rational Equations
7.7 Variation
7.8 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 7 Rational Expressions and Equations
8.1 Radicals
8.2 Simplifying Radical Expressions
8.3 Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
8.4 Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
8.5 Rational Exponents
8.6 Solving Radical Equations
8.7 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 8 Radical Expressions and Equations
9.1 Extracting Square Roots
9.2 Completing the Square
9.3 Quadratic Formula
9.4 Guidelines for Solving Quadratic Equations and Applications
9.5 Graphing Parabolas
9.6 Introduction to Complex Numbers and Complex Solutions
9.7 Review Exercises and Sample Exam
Chapter 9 Solving Quadratic Equations and Graphing Parabolas
Chapter 10 Appendix: Geometric Figures
10.1 Plane
10.2 Solid
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Semester 2
Using Microsoft Excel 1.1
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Preface
1.1 An Overview of Microsoft® Excel®
1.2 Entering, Editing, and Managing Data
1.3 Formatting and Data Analysis
1.4 Printing
1.5 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 1 Fundamental Skills
2.1 Formulas
2.2 Statistical Functions
2.3 Functions for Personal Finance
2.4 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 2 Mathematical Computations
3.1 Logical Functions
3.2 Statistical IF Functions
3.3 Lookup Functions
3.4 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 3 Logical and Lookup Functions
4.1 Choosing a Chart Type
4.2 Formatting Charts
4.3 The Scatter Chart
4.4 Using Charts with Microsoft® Word® and Microsoft® PowerPoint®
4.5 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 4 Presenting Data with Charts
Using Microsoft Excel 1.0
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Preface
1.1 An Overview of Microsoft® Excel®
1.2 Entering, Editing, and Managing Data
1.3 Formatting and Data Analysis
1.4 Printing
1.5 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 1 Fundamental Skills
2.1 Formulas
2.2 Statistical Functions
2.3 Functions for Personal Finance
2.4 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 2 Mathematical Computations
3.1 Logical Functions
3.2 Statistical IF Functions
3.3 Lookup Functions
3.4 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Chapter 3 Logical and Lookup Functions
4.1 Choosing a Chart Type
4.2 Formatting Charts
4.3 The Scatter Chart
4.4 Using Charts with Microsoft® Word® and Microsoft® PowerPoint®
4.5 Chapter Assignments and Tests
Successful Writing
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Dedications
Preface
1.1 Reading and Writing in College
1.2 Developing Study Skills
1.3 Becoming a Successful College Writer
1.4 Introduction to Writing: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 1 Introduction to Writing
2.1 Sentence Writing
2.2 Subject-Verb Agreement
2.3 Verb Tense
2.4 Capitalization
2.5 Pronouns
2.6 Adjectives and Adverbs
2.7 Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
2.8 Writing Basics: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 2 Writing Basics: What Makes a Good Sentence?
3.1 Commas
3.2 Semicolons
3.3 Colons
3.4 Quotes
3.5 Apostrophes
3.6 Parentheses
3.7 Dashes
3.8 Hyphens
3.9 Punctuation: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 3 Punctuation
4.1 Commonly Confused Words
4.2 Spelling
4.3 Word Choice
4.4 Prefixes and Suffixes
4.5 Synonyms and Antonyms
4.6 Using Context Clues
4.7 Working with Words: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 4 Working with Words: Which Word Is Right?
5.1 Word Order
5.2 Negative Statements
5.3 Count and Noncount Nouns and Articles
5.4 Pronouns
5.5 Verb Tenses
5.6 Modal Auxiliaries
5.7 Prepositions
5.8 Slang and Idioms
5.9 Help for English Language Learners: End-of-Chapter Exercises
5.1 Word Order
5.2 Negative Statements
5.3 Count and Noncount Nouns and Articles
5.4 Pronouns
5.5 Verb Tenses
5.6 Modal Auxiliaries
5.7 Prepositions
5.8 Slang and Idioms
5.9 Help for English Language Learners: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 5 Help for English Language Learners
6.1 Purpose, Audience, Tone, and Content
6.2 Effective Means for Writing a Paragraph
6.3 Writing Paragraphs: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 6 Writing Paragraphs: Separating Ideas and Shaping Content
7.1 Sentence Variety
7.2 Coordination and Subordination
7.3 Parallelism
7.4 Refining Your Writing: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 7 Refining Your Writing: How Do I Improve My Writing Technique?
8.1 Apply Prewriting Models
8.2 Outlining
8.3 Drafting
8.4 Revising and Editing
8.5 The Writing Process: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 8 The Writing Process: How Do I Begin?
9.1 Developing a Strong, Clear Thesis Statement
9.2 Writing Body Paragraphs
9.3 Organizing Your Writing
9.4 Writing Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
9.5 Writing Essays: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 9 Writing Essays: From Start to Finish
10.1 Narration
10.2 Illustration
10.3 Description
10.4 Classification
10.5 Process Analysis
10.6 Definition
10.7 Comparison and Contrast
10.8 Cause and Effect
10.9 Persuasion
10.10 Rhetorical Modes: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 10 Rhetorical Modes
11.1 The Purpose of Research Writing
11.2 Steps in Developing a Research Proposal
11.3 Managing Your Research Project
11.4 Strategies for Gathering Reliable Information
11.5 Critical Thinking and Research Applications
11.6 Writing from Research: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 11 Writing from Research: What Will I Learn?
12.1 Creating a Rough Draft for a Research Paper
12.2 Developing a Final Draft of a Research Paper
12.3 Writing a Research Paper: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 12 Writing a Research Paper
13.1 Formatting a Research Paper
13.2 Citing and Referencing Techniques
13.3 Creating a References Section
13.4 Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Style
13.5 APA and MLA Documentation and Formatting: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 13 APA and MLA Documentation and Formatting
14.1 Organizing a Visual Presentation
14.2 Incorporating Effective Visuals into a Presentation
14.3 Giving a Presentation
14.4 Creating Presentations: End-of-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 14 Creating Presentations: Sharing Your Ideas
15.1 Introduction to Sample Essays
15.2 Narrative Essay
15.3 Illustration Essay
15.4 Descriptive Essay
15.5 Classification Essay
15.6 Process Analysis Essay
15.7 Definition Essay
15.8 Compare-and-Contrast Essay
15.9 Cause-and-Effect Essay
15.10 Persuasive Essay
Chapter 15 Readings: Examples of Essays
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Social Psychology Principles
Culture and Media
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accounting-for-managers
accounting-in-the-finance-world
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theory-and-applications-of-microeconomics
economics-principles-v1.0
11 economics-principles-v1.1
11 macroeconomics-principles-v2.0
11 microeconomics-principles-v1.0
11 microeconomics-principles-v2.0
11 policy-and-theory-of-international-economics
13 finance-banking-and-money-v1.0
13 finance-banking-and-money-v1.1
13 finance-banking-and-money-v2.0
13 finance-for-managers
13 policy-and-theory-of-international-finance
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a-guide-to-perspective-analysis
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a-primer-on-communication-studies
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beginning-project-management-v1.1
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creating-services-and-products
cultural-intelligence-for-leaders
designing-business-information-systems-apps-websites-and-more
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entrepreneurship-and-sustainability
geographic-information-system-basics
getting-the-most-out-of-information-systems-a-managers-guide-v1.0
getting-the-most-out-of-information-systems-a-managers-guide-v1.1
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getting-the-most-out-of-information-systems-v2.0
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introduction-to-criminal-law
job-searching-in-six-steps
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legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance
legal-basics-for-entrepreneurs
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management-principles-v1.1
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marketing-principles-v1.0
marketing-principles-v2.0
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modern-management-of-small-businesses
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OB-1an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.0
OC-1an-introduction-to-organizational-communication
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sociology-brief-edition-v1.1
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