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Philosophy
1. BEAM Model
2. Formal Source Introductions
3. Incorporating Quotes
4. Topic Sentence Revision
5. Paramedic Method
6. Transitions
7. Making Your Best Argument
8. Essay Titles
9. What's Good Feedback?
10. Structure of a Paragraph
11. Writing a Quote Sandwich
12. Paraphrasing and Quoting
13. Scholarly Source Analysis
14. Thesis Statement
15. So, You Have an Online Appointment with the Writing Center
16. When Will My Reflection Show What My Professor Wants to See? How to Write the Reflective Essay
17. Red Flags in Introductions and Conclusions
18. Discourse Communities and The Matrix
19. Errors, Mistakes, & Rhetorical Choices
20. Myths About the Thesis Statement
21. Knowledge Transfer in the Writing Center
22. Active and Passive Voice Explained
23. Quoting is like building your favorite sandwich
24. You’re Always on Your Phone: Information Literacy and Electronic Genres
25. PIE: An English Equation
26. Making Your Way: Tips for Starting a Writing Project
27. Making Mistakes with No Fear (Or Why We Encourage Fearless Failures)
28. Getting Comfortable with APA Style: Part 2 – Tips & Recommendations
29. Getting Comfortable with APA Style: Part 1 – Introduction & Resources
30. “I Am Writing a Blog Post:” A Rhetorical Analysis Demonstration
31. Literature Analysis Using PIE Method
32. Literature Review Using BEAM Model
33. Comparative Analysis
34. Comparative Summary
35. Discourse Community Investigation
36. Rhetorical Analysis
37. Annotated Bibliography
38. Executive Summary
39. Revision Memo
Getting Comfortable with APA Style: Part 2 – Tips & Recommendations
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