Discussion:
Analysis
Analysis
has been very important part of the lectures we have studied in class. Analysis
can be used for so many things; however specifically in this class we have used
analysis to examine essays, and to write in our own interpretation what those
essays meant to each of us. We have also used analysis to describe styles of
writing: bold, mild, painful, humorous; the tone that the author is hoping to
achieve.
When
reading an article, essay, or book; analysis is a useful tool. While analysis
can reveal the message within, the underlining meaning; it can also be useful
when researching facts. Is this author believable, unbelievable? How does the
author’s message relate in direct correlation to me as a person?
Before
critiquing it is always helpful to perform a complete analysis on the topic
being written about. Each person
assimilates information differently, and views on a subject may differ. Proper
analysis allows the critic to make a well informed critique.
To
have the best chance of success when presenting a proposal, it is always a good
idea to do some legwork beforehand. What does the company stand for? What do
they do? Projects they have worked on in the past, and are working on
currently. Analyzing each one of these questions will help when presenting a proposal before a
chosen company.
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