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Dear Aunt Kim,  This is a letter that I will be telling you how in college writing 1 I learned and perfected my critical thinking, reading, and writing and composing in electronic environments. College Writing 1 I came not knowing what to expect. High school writing course were kind of a joke. They assigned papers to keep us busy, we couldn’t pick the topic, or length etc. I didn’t put much effort in these papers I thought if I write three pages on a random topic I don’t give a crap about I might get a B and I’ll be happy with that. I didn’t revise, or draft. If the papers are due on Monday, Sunday night I’m starting it. College Writing 1 has taught me to write early and often. Also, really dig deep into analysis and find what each and every word really means.  Critical thinking, reading, & writing. These three steps are key to make a magnificent paper. One smaller key in this category is describe the rhetorical goals and strategies of the writer. By doin

Scares of Living on Campus

   When you first hear of living on your own as a high school senior. This idea sounds amazing, having your own space, don't have to deal with your parents etc. Then as the summer goes on you gather stuff you need to live on your own. This is when scares start to kick in. I have to do my own laundry , I have to make my own food, or I have to manage my meal card money so I don't run out. Let me tell you this is just the beginning. Just around two weeks before you move in it kicks in a little more. What if I don't get along with my roommate, what if I run out of money, what if I get locked out of my room, what if I forget something how am I going to be able to get it. Before you know it, it's move in day hundreds of cars lined up all across campus. Have zero clue where your dorm is. The final stage of the scares is on you once you are all moved in and you watch your parents driving out of the parking lot and now you know you are on your own. Cant go and give your mom and

Importance of Wearing Seat Belts

    A couple of weeks ago I did a informative speech on the importance of wearing seat belts. I wrote an outline about this topic and it will be shown below. Why it important to wear seat belt Intro: In 2002,  43,005  people died in traffic accidents. Seat belt data was available for 32,598  of those involved in fatal car crashes. Of that number, 19,103 were not wearing seat belts. 4,200 lives could be saved each year if  90 % of the U.S. population wore seat belts.             Body I.                Lives being Saved by Seat Belts A.     More than 15,000 lives are saved each year in the United States because drivers and their passengers were wearing seat belts 1.     In 1983, there was 42,589 deaths from car crashes 2.     December 1, 1984 seat belt law was passed and that lower too 39,250. 3,339 lives were saved after one year of the law being passed   II.              Airbags are much Less Productive when you Aren’t Wearing a Seat Belt A.