In: Psychology
: in no less than 300 words, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses
of your writing/reading skills, your ability to make an argument,
and your ethical values. I also want you to think about what
excites you about ethics, and what you wish you did better when it
comes to academic work. Take some time to make honest goals for
your improvement this semester, and for the course in general.
Please discuss some, but not necessarily all, of the following: 1)
How did you come to have the values you have? Where did you learn
them? How strongly do you hold these ideas? 2) What is one value
you hope will not change over your lifetime? Why? 3) How do you
expect to change in this course? 4) What have you been told about
your ability to make an argument in writing? 5) What activities did
you find effective for improving your writing or reading skills?
Why? 6) What kind of reading/writing do you enjoy and do well? Why
do you think you are successful? 7) What kind of reading/writing do
you dislike? Why do you think you are unsuccessful? 8) How might
the material covered in this class help your educational or career
goals? 9) Set some personal goals and objectives for improving your
philosophical skills this semester. Be as specific as
possible.
ANS 1)Writing skills are an important part of communication. Good writing skills allow us to communicate our message with clarity and ease to a far larger audience than through face-to-face or telephone conversations.
.Besides, grammar, spelling and punctuation, it’s important to remember your audience. Always write with your audience in mind, and it can also help to bear in mind the medium in which you plan to publish. This knowledge will help you to decide whether you need to write in a formal style. We strongly hold all these ideas & factors to improve the strength in reading & writting , the ability to make& discuss arguments.
ANS2) The most important value is the collection of books- As said "“Even if you do not have the time to read them all, overstuffing your bookshelf or e-reader is good for you.” Jessica Stillman
b) Have a glance on the books & consider books as experiment of learning
.THE HUNGER FOR BOOKS WILL NEVER CHANGE IN LIFE TIME.
ANS 3) The changes in the course means update the :
ANS 4) The ability to make an argument in writting/ reading only depends on how much vast knowledge have gathered of the subject matter& the way it is presented. I get recommendations from people . Part of being a good reader is knowing what good writing looks like. Experience the books that have shaped me up.
ANS 5) Written language skills are an integral part of many positions in every industry. Even staff positions & freelance opportunities that center around writing or editing skills occur in multiple fields that don’t overlap.
The activities that are effective for improving the writing & reading skills 1) Excellent Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation 2) Professional Writer Research Skills 3) Familiarity with Relevant Software and Platforms4) Collaboration and Communication as an Editor
5)Technical Writer Skills
Writing skills are of a great asset no matter what your job role. Learned how to communicate clearly, concisely, & effectively in emails, reports, presentations and more. This course will ensured the writing skills are consistent with me. & gave me the desired brand image.
ANS 6) I read lot of classical books & historical books which facinate me because the deep rooted contents & the versions are of great beneficial to me.
ANS 7) Ihate novels that have no significant meaning. specially the cultivated love stories.
ANS 8) There are many occassions in life when we are asked to write something very specific. Whether this is to take notes of a conversation, write the minutes of a formal meeting, or prepare a report, all these types of writing require specific skills, and usually a particular style. specially the PRESS- RELEASE- where every word is taken into consideration & to present every point very briefly . Here the knowledge , capability & skills are judged
ANS 9) To develop the habits of clear, critical thinking within the framework of both an adequate philosophical methodology and accepted norms 2).To read critically the great philosophers, past & present, but the goals are long term achivements while Objectives are specific achievements to help you reach the goal.