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yea i saw it on wimp the other day haha, adorable
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I wouldn't mind reading what you did. I'm pretty clever at catching theres vs theirs vs there's despite the fact that I'm a computer geek.
I'd also be very interested in your final results, I have a different opinion on vaccination than most have entered here so far. My son has SOME vaccinations, but if there is ever a Hep-B outbreak at his school, I want him at home until they find who is swapping bodily fluids with the kids. |
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Besides, any hep b breakout would most likely be caused BY the unvaccinated kids, with few being affected. You can bank on community immunity, but like I said before, chances are the risks don't outweigh the benefits. Its like when parents say they don't want their daughters to have the HPV vaccine, because they shouldn't be having sex. Well, that wonderful, but shit happens. If there is a chance to decrease your daughters overall risk for ovarian cancer, why wouldn't you? Same goes for hepatic cancers, if there is a chance to reduce infection/risk, why not? |
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If its a lot different than when you emailed me this morning send it over again haven't got a chance to look at it...lookin' like probably tomorrow
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NP man GL on the grade
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Now I have to wait forever to get my grade, im still waiting for the grade from the paper I submitted 3 weeks ago.
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Alright, I've read your paper, and I'll post my thoughts and opinions here. My reason for doing so is that BTM and perhaps others that have helped you can critique my critique, rebuke my opinions, and set me straight if I fail to mention something. Here is a list of glaring flaws I see in the current revision:
1. Formal technical analysis of a subject should not be written in the first person. Therefore, all references to self such as " I ", "my", etc., should be corrected or elided so that the paper no longer has any first person references. If for some reason an opinion or assertion must be offered on a subject or made, then it should probably be prefixed with. "In the opinion of author" or, "It is the opinion of the author", rather than "In my opinion". Ideally, however, the paper should contain no such references. 2. Assertions and/or opinions should generally be avoided or omitted. If, for some reason, you feel compelled to write something that appears as though it could be an opinion or an assertion, it should be explained or documented through the use of footnotes. E.g.: Quote:
If you can find research supporting this conclusion, then by all means mention it, otherwise leave opinions out of your paper. 3. Sometimes your word selection is questionable and/or fits awkwardly with your sentence structure, e.g.: Quote:
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5. Write to your strengths. My style of writing, as you've no doubt figured out by now, is often more verbose than that of most people. I often use sentences that while grammatically correct, border on being run-on. The previous two sentences are a good example of what I mean. My writing style is partially a reflection of the manner in which I marshall my thoughts, and partly a reflection of the way I was taught to write by my father. I suspect that a more economical style might suit you better. Hope this helps. Last edited by radix; 10-29-2010 at 10:18 PM.. |
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