Deems on what you writing , are you taking notes , and if so for what? Or like a paragraph or essay ? There are many different ways
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As we strive to improve conversations about race, racism, and racial justice in this country, the environment in which we’re speaking seems to be constantly shifting, which shows that these conversations are more important than ever. We’ve put together some advice on finding entry points based on research, experience, and the input of partners from around the country. This is by no means a complete list, but it is a starting point for moving these discussions forward.
Please note that while there are many reasons to communicate with various audiences about racial justice issues, this memo focuses on messaging with the primary goal of persuading them toward action. There are many times when people need to communicate their anger, frustration, and pain to the world and to speak truth to power. Doing so may not always be persuasive, but that obviously doesn’t make it any less important. Since we’re considering persuasion a priority goal in this memo, please consider the following advice through that lens.
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“I would really like to be put back into credit recovery, Can you please help get me back in?”
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AZ dictionary - general knowledge (?
How to draw monsters - arts and recreation
History of Australia - history and geography
Outer space Secrets - history and geography (?
the walk in the woods - literature
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( the ones with question marks I’m not 100% sure)
How to draw monsters fall under arts and recreation because it is explaining how to make art/draw monsters
History of Australia falls under history and geography because of it being the history of Australia
The walk in the woods falls under literature because of it being poems