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  1. Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (8th Edition) by Sylvan Barnet, William E. Burto, et all 2007-01-01
  2. English Language, Literature, and Composition: Essays and Pedagogy Study Guide (Praxis Study Guides) by Educational Testing Service, 2003-11-01
  3. Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition (8th Edition) by Elizabeth Penfield, 2004-02-29
  4. Models for Writers: Short Essays for Composition by Alfred Rosa, Paul Eschholz, 2006-06-22
  5. Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama- W/CD
  6. Composition In The University: Historical and Polemical Essays (Pitt Comp Literacy Culture) by Sharon Crowley, 1998-05-28
  7. The Oxford Book of Essays
  8. Fairview's Guide to Composition & Essay Writing by Gabriel Arquilevich, 1999-03
  9. Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry and Drama. Custom Edition for Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, Florida by Sylvan Barnet, William Burto, et all 2003
  10. Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama; Compact Edition- W/CD
  11. The Best American Essays
  12. Teaching Composition: Twelve Bibliographical Essays
  13. Grammar in the Composition Classroom: Essays on Teaching ESL for College-Bound Students by Patricia Byrd, Joy Reid, 1997-09-15
  14. Collaborating, Literature, and Composition: Essays for Teachers and Writers of English (Research and Teaching in Rhetoric and Composition)

1. Online Activities- "My Turn" - Essay Composition And Structure
My Turn essay composition and Structure, Activity 1 InterestingIntroductions Activity 2 Coherence and Theme Activity 3 Details
http://school.newsweek.com/online_activities/myturn.php
"My Turn" - Essay Composition and Structure
Activity 1: Interesting Introductions
Activity 2: Coherence and Theme

Activity 3: Details of Style

Activity 4: Meaningful Conclusions

2003 Winning "My Turn" Essays

Interesting Introductions
This is the first of four activity pages designed to accompany essays from the "My Turn" student essay contest for 2003. The activities follow the format of focusing on specific aspects of the structure of these essays with a view to learning how to write your own personal essay. The twenty winning essays are linked to these pages. You will want to preview them before you do any of the activities in these pages. Your Goal:

To read and analyze eight essays with a focus on how opening paragraphs are structured. Focus on Introductions
If potential readers are not interested in the first one or two paragraphs, they have no reason to read further. Then, if those paragraphs do not also introduce the theme of the essay, the original interest is easily lost. Thus, opening paragraphs need the following:
  • A "lead-in" or "hook" to grab the reader's interest
  • A statement and/or description of theme that suggests the meaning of the experience you are writing about and links that meaning to a larger social context
1. In small groups, choose eight of the on-line essays to analyze for their introductions and review the first two paragraphs of each of those essays.

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3. Online Activities- "My Turn" - Essay Composition And Structure
My Turn" essay composition and Structure. Activity 1 Interesting Introductions four activity pages designed to accompany essays from the "My Turn" student essay contest for 2003
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"My Turn" - Essay Composition and Structure
Activity 1: Interesting Introductions
Activity 2: Coherence and Theme

Activity 3: Details of Style

Activity 4: Meaningful Conclusions

2003 Winning "My Turn" Essays

Interesting Introductions
This is the first of four activity pages designed to accompany essays from the "My Turn" student essay contest for 2003. The activities follow the format of focusing on specific aspects of the structure of these essays with a view to learning how to write your own personal essay. The twenty winning essays are linked to these pages. You will want to preview them before you do any of the activities in these pages. Your Goal:

To read and analyze eight essays with a focus on how opening paragraphs are structured. Focus on Introductions
If potential readers are not interested in the first one or two paragraphs, they have no reason to read further. Then, if those paragraphs do not also introduce the theme of the essay, the original interest is easily lost. Thus, opening paragraphs need the following:
  • A "lead-in" or "hook" to grab the reader's interest
  • A statement and/or description of theme that suggests the meaning of the experience you are writing about and links that meaning to a larger social context
1. In small groups, choose eight of the on-line essays to analyze for their introductions and review the first two paragraphs of each of those essays.

4. The Lost Art Of The Essay: "An Introduction To The Essay" By Robert J. Tiess
bore. There are many intricate and subtle aspects to the fine artof essay composition. Some example elements include Delivering
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An Introduction to the Essay
by Robert J. Tiess
What is an essay? Based on the current consensus of dictionary definitions and my own ongoing literary experiences, I would feel comfortable defining an essay as an analytical, interpretative, or occassionally informal literary composition, usually of a concise length though sometimes longer, which engages in a given topic often for the purpose of advancing an author's thesis or point of view to her or his audience. Essays can be formal, informal, satirical, even poetic. Literature's evolution has enabled the essay to accommodate the demands of the ages and assume the broadest or narrowest of subjects. Despite its past and present success, the essay is still one of the most underestimated, under-celebrated modes of human expression. Plainly put, our appreciation of the essay is not, this author believes, where it could or should be. The essay sprouted from the simple needs of advancing ideas. Like any plant it grew taller and many branches, and the essay is a tree today in the forest of literature, one with strong, deep roots in the history of human expression. Many among us take solace in its shade or nurture it through writing and reading essays. It is of such enduring fiber that the essay will subsist indefinitely. Yet, with such a rich and vibrant forest of plants and creatures, the essay often blends into the backgroundpartly due to its natural adaption to the environment of texts and critics across history, partly due to the sheer number of texts in existence today, and partly due to a lack of capable discernment on our part as students of literature. Our need to understand the essay is only exceeded by the form's own need to defy set definitions.

5. Westwood Schedule: Session III, IV
GChem (1) Solutions Equilibrium, OChem (1) Organic Structure, Biology (3) NervousSystem Organization, Verbal Reasoning essay composition Lesson I, OChem (2
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Westwood Lecture Schedule
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6. UGC MBA [http://home.freechal.com/ultragmat]
Highlyimpactive Essay ? 2? actual essay compositionsession 1? essential points for highly-impactive essay (Lecture) 2~3? 1
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7. UGC MBA [http://home.freechal.com/ultragmat]
2? actual essay composition session 1? General Information forMBA Application. - Essential points for highly-effective essays
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8. Instructor Class Description
grammar skills (using sophisticated Italian syntax and morphology), and advancedcomposition skills (from essay structuring to essay composition and completion
http://www.washington.edu/students/icd/S/italian/342azzolini.html
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Instructor Class Description
Time Schedule: Monica Azzolini
azzolini@u.washington.edu
ITAL 342
Seattle Campus
Advanced Italian Composition and Essay Writing
Addresses issues of syntax and grammar, register and style, and advanced vocabulary for academic writing. Teaches students to write a cogent, well-structured essay for upper-level literature classes in Italian. Writing intensive. Conducted in Italian (some material in English). Prerequisite: ITAL 302, which may be taken concurrently. Class Description
This course has been designed largely to give you the chance to focus on writing solid academic essays in Italian. For this reason, it will have both a theoretical and a practical component and will be (quite obviously) writing intensive. You will exercise advanced readings skills, advanced grammar skills (using sophisticated Italian syntax and morphology), and advanced composition skills (from essay structuring to essay composition and completion). You will meet three times a week: twice for two hours and once for one hour, and you will work both in groups and individually.The class will be given in a workshop format, so your participation is essential to its success.

9. Andria Welsh - Mansfeld Teacher
Synonyms. Rootwords. essay composition. Poetry. Literary Analysis. Prehistory. Synonyms.Root-words. Vocabulary. essay composition. Poetry. Literary Analysis. Mesopotamia.
http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/Mansfeld/welsh.htm
Andria Welsh Andriakehl-welsh@tusd.k12.az.us
Sixth Grade Language Arts/Social Studies Syllabus 1st Quarter Simple and Complex Sentence Structures Paragraph Structures Synonyms Root-words Essay Composition Poetry Literary Analysis Prehistory Map Skills Biography Research Project And much more! 2nd Quarter Paragraph Rewrites Synonyms Root-words Vocabulary Essay Composition Poetry Literary Analysis Mesopotamia Egypt PowerPoint Usage Egyptian Project And much more! 3rd Quarter Essay Composition Focus on Six Traits of Writing Poetry- Couplets Sound Nonsense Triplets Figurative language- Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Ancient Mayans Ancient Egyptians Ancient Israelis Frida Kahlo Literary Analysis Map Skills Testing Strategies 4th Quarter Essay Composition Focus on Six Traits of Writing Poetry- Limericks Jingles Tongue Twisters Sonnets Figurative language- Alliteration Personification Ancient Israel Ancient Greece Ancient China Ancient India Ancient Rome Literary Analysis Map Skills

10. Holland/Davies
Improving Information Literacy Skills to Support essay composition Mrs Lynda HollandLearning Resources Dr Jenny Davies School of computing and IT University
http://www.cap.ntu.ac.uk/conf2004/a8.HTM
Improving Information Literacy Skills to Support Essay Composition
Mrs Lynda Holland

Learning Resources
Dr Jenny Davies
School of computing and IT University of Wolverhampton
During the first year that the module ran, workshops were held on four distinct topics in an attempt to improve information literacy. Results were encouraging. In the following year additional changes were introduced to the module workshop program, including significantly more scaffolding. Changes included the introduction of reflective learning concepts and requiring the students to keep an online Blog. Visual planning of essays was facilitated using Mindmapping software. Information literacy training was extended to cover seven different workshops, enabling enhanced levels of formative feedback to be provided to students throughout the module.
Significant improvements in student performance have been accomplished. Formal evaluation will be by means of student assessment results, course evaluation documents and examination of reflective diaries. New developments planned for the next time that the module runs are intended to increase student active participation and provide online learning support.

11. Musical Patterns
essay on ordering and structure in musical composition.
http://graham.main.nc.us/~bhammel/MUSIC/compose.html
An essay on patterns in musical composition
transformations, mathematical groups, and the
nature of musical substance.
Music Page
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Edgar Varese once gave a definition of music as "organized sound", and this seems like a good place to start, more because of what information such a definition does not give than for what it does give. The definition is somewhat satisfying because it seems to embrace practically anything that is called music, that anyone could conceive of as music and further certainly anything that might be called music in the future. On the other hand it is unsatisfying because there are no clues in the definition as to how music is constructed. On mulling Varese's definition over, the first question that comes to mind is a compound one: what is organization, how is the sound organized? I'll try to consider an answer to that question by starting with the most historically primitive musical notions and moving through increasing complexities to complexities of modern atonal music. Here, I mean "atonal" in its technical sense, not in it's gutter sense of harsh and "dissonant". Undoubtedly, the most primitive musical percept is that of

12. Freshman Composition Assignments
a freshman composition class at California Polytechnic State University, I used the following essay assignments on polishing and revising a short essay. Grading criteria include
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ASSIGNMENTS FOR FRESHMAN COMPOSITION
Compiled by Elizabeth Brunner While teaching English 114: Exposition, a freshman composition class at California Polytechnic State University, I used the following essay assignments. Feel free to adapt for your own college classroom, but I appreciate source credit and email notification when any of my material is used. ESSAY ONE: "EDUCATIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY" Goal : To use description or narration to explore an aspect of your personal history as a writer or as a student. To concentrate on polishing and revising a short essay. Grading criteria include the logical flow of ideas, precise language, specific examples, and grammatical clarity. Ideas : Any topic related to your education or your writing is acceptable. For example, you could describe your favorite teacher, discuss your greatest academic accomplishment, tell a story about your award-winning fourth grade poem, use anecdotes to demonstrate how much you hate writing assignments, explain how you panic the night before a research paper is due, or explore your first day in college. Tips : Read your essay aloud to hear how the words sound. Use the spell check feature on your computer. Use Hacker's

13. Uzbekistan_Ethnic_Composition
essay primarly addressing the issue discrimination of Tajiks and the relationship with Tajikistan.
http://medlem.spray.se/Samarqand/
Uzbekistan,
Ethnic Composition and Discriminations
by
David Carlson, Harvard University
August 2003
Uzbekistan, as one of the postcommunist nation-states emerging in the final decade of the 20th century, presents an interesting case of nation-building at a time when nationhood is an increasingly troubled notion in the world. The increasing force of transnational currents are challenging the ideas of homogeneity and homeland within national borders.
But Uzbekistan, as a "late" arrival on the world scene of postcolonial nation-states, is basking in the self- delight of its independent nationhood. The Uzbek government has set out to build an essentially monoethnic territorial nation-state, its rhetoric about pluralism notwithstanding.
It is ironic that the same Communist leadership in Uzbekistan that reluctantly accepted the dissolution of the Soviet Union is now presenting itself as the champion of a restored Uzbek nation. President Islam Karimov, then head of the Soviet government in Uzbekistan, was glaringly silent during the August 1991 coup in Moscow, but quickly changed his posture when it became clear that the end of the Union was inevitable, and that recasting his authority around Uzbek nationalism was to his advantage. Uzbekistan government is still staffed by former members of the local Comunist Party. The Communist Party's structure is based on familial or clan-like solidarity. President Karimov's spin on himself as a true nationalist seems to be uncritically accepted by most Uzbeks.

14. English / Writing : Letter, Email, Essay, Composition Skill In British English.
If it is important, ask an Englishspeaking friend or teacher to check it beforeyou send it. Academic English Study how to write essays in English. essay.
http://www.ukstudentlife.com/English/Writing.htm
Home Study, work or travel in the UK. British culture and life. Search Dictionary Chat Changes ... Ideas English / Writing How to improve your English writing skills Sections: Introduction Penfriend Language exchange E-mail ... Links Related pages: Reading Speaking Listening
INTRODUCTION
Try to write English frequently, in a wide range of formal and informal situations. Here are some tips:
Informal English
You might look for a penfriend or offer a language exchange with an English-speaking friend. Exchange letters or e-mails . Alternatively, use a Messenger service or a chatroom . Ask your friend to correct your mistakes, and try to use new vocabulary you learn so that you understand how to use it correctly.
Business English
When arranging to come to the UK or to travel, write business letters (or e-mails) in English. If it is important, ask an English-speaking friend or teacher to check it before you send it.
Academic English
Study how to write essays in English. Write about your opinions to discussion groups which interest you.
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PENFRIEND Whether you are in your home country or in the UK, you may want to find an English-speaking friend to write to (perhaps someone with similar interests or who is interested in your culture). This sort of friend is known as a

15. Image Composition
essay on Image composition. composition is a crucial factor in any image. But it's always been hard to determine and describe precisely what makes good composition good, and bad ones bad.
http://www.optidigit.com/stevens/compotut.html
Essay on Image Composition Composition is a crucial factor in any image. But it's always been hard to determine and describe precisely what makes good composition good, and bad ones bad. I've thought about how to clarify the subject, by relating it to how the human visual system operates - see below. If you have any feedback I'd appreciate it. Terminology:
Focus of contrast (plural foci): an area of localized contrast that's small enough for the eye to take in without moving. These will be quite small, since the fovea (part of the retina that sees details) only covers a few degrees of our field of vision. (This is why our eyes have to move around so much.)
A focus of contrast has a certain amplitude. This indicates how much our eyes are drawn to that particular contrast. Although judging the amplitude will necessarily be slightly subjective and comparative, on the whole it's quite objective and easy to do.

16. Composition Patterns: Narrative And Descriptive
Writing a Narrative composition appeals to one of humankind s basic instincts, theimpulse to not entirely the same as the skills needed to write a good essay.
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/narrative.htm
Narrative and
Descriptive
Writing a Narrative composition The skills needed to narrate a story well are not entirely the same as the skills needed to write a good essay. Some wonderful short fiction writers are not particularly good essayists and vice versa. Still, it is useful to look at those elements that make up a good narrative and know how to apply what we learn toward making our essays as dramatic as possible whenever that is appropriate. Review, also, the elements of the Personal Essay , as the personal essay and the narrative essay have much in common.
Descriptive Elements
The ability to describe something convincingly will serve a writer well in any kind of essay situation. The most important thing to remember is that your job as writer is to show, not tell. If you say that the tree is beautiful, your readers are put on the defensive: "Wait a minute," they think. "We'll be the judge of that! Show us a beautiful tree and we'll believe." Do not rely, then, on adjectives that attempt to characterize a thing's attributes. Lovely, exciting, interesting

17. Composition Patterns: Developing An Argument
Developing. an Argument. There's nothing like a good argument to get the adrenaline flowing and the brain cells clicking. is probably more true of the argumentative essay than it is of the other
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/argument.htm
Developing
an Argument
There's nothing like a good argument How, though, do we argue in a paper, where there is only one of us, the writer? The argumentative essay has to take into consideration the fact that the writer is the only one who has permission to speak; he or she holds the floor, the gavel, and the microphone all at once. What counts in an argumentative essay, then, is the writer's ability to create a sense of interior debate, of allowing other voices their say, and maintaining equilibrium among those voices. It's a matter of fairness and reasonableness. One stylistic point: it is probably more true of the argumentative essay than it is of the other kinds of essays that we must be very careful of transitions, the devices we use to move from one point to another, to hold ideas together for comparison's sake, to create and organize landmarks along the path of our thinking. Before writing an argumentative essay, it might be a good idea to review the section on Coherence: Transitions Between Ideas . (Later, we will see transitional devices at work in a sample argumentative essay.) In this section of Principles of Composition we will explore some of the techniques of argument that might come into play in argumentative essays.

18. College Composition
College composition. I am your Guide, From Shah J. Chaudhry, YourGuide to College Admissions US. What is the College essay? After
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19. Image Composition
essay on Image composition. composition is a crucial factor in any image.But it s always been hard to determine and describe precisely
http://optidigit.com/stevens/compotut.html
Essay on Image Composition Composition is a crucial factor in any image. But it's always been hard to determine and describe precisely what makes good composition good, and bad ones bad. I've thought about how to clarify the subject, by relating it to how the human visual system operates - see below. If you have any feedback I'd appreciate it. Terminology:
Focus of contrast (plural foci): an area of localized contrast that's small enough for the eye to take in without moving. These will be quite small, since the fovea (part of the retina that sees details) only covers a few degrees of our field of vision. (This is why our eyes have to move around so much.)
A focus of contrast has a certain amplitude. This indicates how much our eyes are drawn to that particular contrast. Although judging the amplitude will necessarily be slightly subjective and comparative, on the whole it's quite objective and easy to do.

20. Bolshoi Pg. 1
A breathtaking ballet photography composition from Life magazine, questioning what was happening to the Bolshoi company in 1997, in the turbulent times of the collapse of USSR.
http://www.life.com/Life/essay/bolshoi/bolshoi01.html
Welcome! BALLET'S MOST FAMOUS COMPANY SEEKS TO REKINDLE THE MAGIC. CONTINUE...

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