At times, I’m wary of technology and its potential to control my life. That’s why I try to keep simple gadgets; like a simple flip phone rather than the crazy ones. At other times, I’m eager to embrace technology and its potential to enhance my life. That’s why I own a couple of computers and check my e-mail more than 100 times/day. A day without e-mail is like a day without food. And I enjoy eating, more than I enjoy anything else in the world.
Many other people are uncertain about technology. Like me, they’re searching for an answer to this important question: Is technology truly harmful to us or does it just give us an effective and efficient way.
No matter where we live, we hail to Bill Gates!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Good Writing: The 3 C's
After finishing 3 Levels of English in a university, I would say writing is about 3 things; the 3 C's. What is good writing? This is not an easy question to answer. Many different kinds of writing are considered "good" and for many different reasons. There is no formula or program for writing well. However, there are certain qualities that most examples of good writing share. Here let me briefly discuss the 3 C's that i learned form my 3 levels of English:
Level 1: Coherence
An essay or paper should be organized logically, flow smoothly, and stick together. In other words, everything in the writing should make sense to a reader.
Level 2: Correctness
A paper should be written in generally correct standard english, with complete sentences, and there should be no errors.
Level 3: Creativity
Creativity is very important. The best writing is that which carries some of the personality, the individuality of its author.
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