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    As I reflect on the process of writing this rhetoric analytic research paper on two different scholarly educational articles from different educational journals, I realize that this was the most difficult paper to write thus far. Before this class, I never knew what rhetoric analysis of a paper was and had no clue how to do it until we were granted the rhetoric worksheets. It was a challenge writing this paper because prior to the peer review, I did not choose the appropriate articles. I had two

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    Experiences of Children in the U.S. South”, written by Maryah Stela Fram, Julie E. Miller-Cribbs, and Lee Van Horn, reveal thoughts on what contributes to poverty. The difference is, these two articles are using two very different genres. The scholarly article, written by Maryah Stella Fram, Julie E. Miller-Cribbs, and Lee Van Horn focuses on poverty and what social workers can do to minimize the effects. The writers of this article chose to focus on an expert audience that have deep knowledge

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    entertainment that has swept across the shores of almost every single country in the region, even increasingly beyond” (Farrar 1). The passages above are saying essentially the same thing, however, the one published by CNN is not as detailed as the scholarly one, and it only gives enough information for readers to know what the Korean Wave is. Also, in academic articles there are no pictures because unlike popular writers, scholars do not rely on pictures as a medium of capturing their readers’ attention

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    Each is unique in its own way. Scholars or academics compile the scholar resource in the desired field. It includes scholarly journals and books which don't contain pictures. A rigorous peer-review must pass inspection before publication. The popular resources are not scholarly. These include publications such as magazines and newspapers which contain images and advertisements. Some examples of popular resources are the National Geographic and

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    What is Discourse?

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    that people know are not okay to do. For example, in an academic community everyone would agree that plagiarism is completely wrong and accepted. These are a couple of things that I found present throughout all the articles I read. My favorite scholarly article so far has been, " Discourse Communities and Communities of Practice: Membership, Conflict, and Diversity" by Ann M. Johns. John's communities of practice, I think have

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    to overcome the barriers. Please cite the sources used to support your response. Scholarly Discussion (graded) What are the principles of scholarly discussion in an online environment? How does this differ from a social network? Please cite the sources used to support your response. week 2 Scholarly Writing (graded) Where do you find scholarly articles that you read on a regular basis? Search a scholarly database such as CINAHL, which is available in the CCN online library.

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    Academic integrity is very important in terms of an individual completing his or her work. In other words, the individual should be completely honest and do their best to complete their work without plagiarism or finding an easy way to get the job done. It is considered unethical to do something that prevents an individual from being honest about their work. For example, John is worried about getting a D in his Spanish class if he does not do well on his midterm. His GPA will also be affected if

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    success in the online learning environment and the strategies to overcome the barriers. Please cite the sources used to support your response. Scholarly Discussion (graded)What are the principles of scholarly discussion in an online environment? How does this differ from a social network? Please cite the sources used to support your response. week 2 Scholarly Writing (graded)Where do you find

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    Parents are a primary role in their child’s developing stages of life, especially education. Even if they do not realize it, parents play a major part in whether their child succeeds academically or not. Studies have been done to demonstrate the need for parental involvement in children’s school life; the question is how involved should parents be. There are multiple views on how involved a parent should be in their child’s education. Children need a support system to help guide them throughout their

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    It is quite impossible for a student to do his/her PhD in isolation. PhD is a research degree and prime objective of the PhD research is to contribute to building scholarship of a field of study. As in most cases, PhD students should work with a mentor or a group of mentors building networks is necessary to facilitate such collaborative ventures in the academia. In order to build networks in my field, I approach my mentors and fellow researchers whether I can be a part of their research. Apart from

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