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  1. Using e-mail in computer assisted freshman composition and rhetoric. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Rebecca, Dr. Dowden, Sharon Humphries, 1997-05-01
  2. Electronic Writing Centers: Computing In the Field of Composition (New Directions in Computers and Composition)
  3. Issues in composition pedagogy: Writing e-mail in(to) the curriculum by David H. R Behling, 2001
  4. Perfect Letters and Emails for All Occasions by George Davidson, 2010-07-02
  5. 'B Seeing U' in unfamiliar places: ESL writers, email epistolaries, and critical computer literacy [An article from: Computers and Composition] by J.M. Rose, 2004-06-01
  6. Email small group peer review revisited [An article from: Computers and Composition] by E. Strenski, C.O. Feagin, et all 2005-01
  7. A Complete Book of School Essays, Letters, E-mail Writing, Comprehension, Precis, Applications, Composition and Paragraph Writing by Shashi Jain, 2009-03-30
  8. Business E-Mail: How to Make It Professional and Effective by Lisa A. Smith, 2002-05-01
  9. Get to the Point! Painless Advice for Writing Memos, Letters and Emails Your Colleagues and Clients Will Understand, Second Edition by Elizabeth Danziger, 2010-02-18
  10. Adult Learners' Writing Guide: Word-perfect Letters, Cvs, Forms And Emails by Ruth Thornton, 2006-12-11
  11. Right Way to Write: How to Write Effective Business Letters, Reports, Memos and E-Mail by Rupert Morris, 1999-11
  12. E-Mail Etiquette: Do's, Don'ts and Disaster Tales from People Magazine's Internet Manners Expert by Samantha Miller, 2001-11-01
  13. 9TimeZones.com - an eMail screenplay collaboration between Hungary and L.A. (includes first draft script 'The Fall In Budapest') by Alan C. Baird, 1999-12-01
  14. Extraordinary E-mails, Letters, And Resumes (F. W. Prep) by Marc Tyler Nobleman, 2006-03

41. English / Writing : Letter, Email, Essay, Composition Skill In British English.
INTRODUCTION Try to write English frequently, in a wide range of formaland informal situations. Here are some tips Informal English
http://www.ukstudentlife.com/English/Writing.htm
Home Study, work or travel in the UK. Learn British English. Find 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.

42. Composition Online
To reach Dr. Abromitis via email, send email to mcc@abromitis.com. To email the entireclass (including Dr. Abromitis), send email to composition@abromitis.com.
http://www.abromitis.com/mcc/121/email.html

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To reach Dr. Abromitis via email, send email to mcc@abromitis.com To email the entire class (including Dr. Abromitis), send email to composition@abromitis.com Dr. Abromitis' office hours and phone number are available on the Home page of this Web site.
Jacky Abromitis

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43. Composition Versus Inheritance
Figure 2. The composition relationship. Page 1 of 5 . Design Techniques Book List Print email First Page Previous Next Sponsored Links.
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Composition versus Inheritance
A Comparative Look at Two Fundamental Ways to Relate Classes
by Bill Venners
First Published in JavaWorld , October 1998
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In this installment of my Design Techniques column, I analyze the flexibility and performance implications of inheritance and composition, and I give guidelines on the appropriate use of each. (2,500 words) O ne of the fundamental activities of any software system design is establishing relationships between classes. Two fundamental ways to relate classes are inheritance and composition . Although the compiler and Java virtual machine (JVM) will do a lot of work for you when you use inheritance, you can also get at the functionality of inheritance when you use composition. This article will compare these two approaches to relating classes and will provide guidelines on their use. First, some background on the meaning of inheritance and composition.

44. PAB Email Archive: Re: PAB Composition Of POC->public Lists
Reply Kent Crispin Consensus Call email archives ; Reply Kent Crispin PABConsensus Call email archives ; Reply Rick H. Wesson Re PAB composition of
http://joy.songbird.com/pab/mail/0294.html
From: Kent Crispin ( kent@songbird.com
Date: Thu Jan 08 1998 - 11:59:58 PST On Wed, Jan 07, 1998 at 08:18:05PM -0500, Antony Van Couvering wrote:
I largely agree with Antony here, though I would word it differently
:-). It's not that this proposal would do serious damage to PAB per
se PAB is at this point *already* an intrinsically weak body.
While David's suggestions have the potential to further marginalize
PAB, they also have the potential to infuse a lot of energy.
What is missing is an overall view of the relationship between PAB and
POC. A model something like POC == IAB and PAB == IETF, for example,
would not be bad it just depends on what problems the combination
is trying to solve.

45. PAB Email Archive: PAB Composition Of POC
PAB composition of POC. From Dan Busarow (dan PAB's response to POC onthe issue if POC composition is seriously overdue. A copy of the
http://joy.songbird.com/pab/mail/0289.html
PAB Composition of POC
From: Dan Busarow ( dan@dpcsys.com
Date: Wed Jan 07 1998 - 16:09:01 PST PAB's response to POC on the issue if POC composition is seriously
overdue. A copy of the original request and Javier's straw poll are
attached. I've gone through my archives (which are incomplete) on the
subject and find the following suggestions:
1) Reduce IANA, IAB and ISOC to one seat each
2) Reduce CORE to one seat which would also be non-voting
3) Add a constituency group for trademark interests
4) Change the 3 at large reps by reducing the number to two
and changing the current geographic selection criteria so that
there is one at large representative with no geographic restrictions and one at large representative from a non-OECD country.

46. Wired Society - Email - Strategies For Composition
your professor. Name Email Professor's E-mail Strategies forComposition Accounting for Personal Communications. For writers
http://english.heinle.com/wired/student/net/email/strat.html
English at Heinle Student Web Sites Contact Us Support ... Publishing Online Student Resources Internet Competency Units
Textbook Units
Using E-mail to Conduct Research and Coordinate Work
Fill in the information and click Submit to send the quiz results to your professor. Name: E-mail: Professor's E-mail : Strategies for Composition: Accounting for Personal Communications Activity Find an e-mail you have received on a topic you have been researching. Imagine trying to use this e-mail in an essay you were writing about that topic. Is this person an "expert" in this field? What qualifications of this person could you mention to substantiate to others their qualifications? Look at what the person wrote in the e-mail: would it be a good idea to quote from this e-mail or not? Write a paragraph fragment where you mention the e-mail based on your answers to the questions above.
Thomson Learning

47. Computers & Composition Digest Email List
Subscribe to C CD. To subscribe to the Computers and composition Digestsend a message to r.royar@moreheadst.edu. The subject should
http://people.morehead-st.edu/fs/r.royar/digests/
Select from the following sample digests from 1986-1988. Many of the issues we discussed over a decade ago are still fresh today.
To subscribe to the Computers and Composition Digest send a message to r.royar@morehead-st.edu . The subject should be "Subscribe" or "Subscription Request." In the body of the message include your real name (or the name of the interest group if you're requesting a site subscription) and a return address in Internet format. BITNET subscriptions are supported but are not as reliable. Or you can follow this link to a subscription form This page has been accessed times since Sat, 26 Sep 1998. Robert D. Royar
For comments send mail to r.royar@morehead-st.edu (Robert Royar) This page last updated Tue, 23 May 2000 19:26:10 EDT.

48. BÉNIN: Composition Du Gouvernement Du Bénin
Translate this page composition du Gouvernement (Décret n°2001-170 du 07 mai 2001) l'Action gouvernementale,de la Prospective et du Développement (MECCAG-PD) email meccag-pdpe
http://www.afrikinfo.com/lois/gouvern/comp.htm
PAGE D'ACCUEIL RÉPUBLIQUE DU BÉNIN
Les différents régimes qui se sont succédé au Bénin 1°) Monsieur Hubert MAGA (1960 à 1963)
2°) Colonel Christophe SOGLO (1963 à 1964)
3°) Monsieur Sourou Migan APITHY (1964 à 1965)
4°) Monsieur Congacou TAHIROU (novembre à décembre 1965)
5°) Général Christophe SOGLO (1965 à 1967)
6°) Colonel Alphonse ALLEY (1967 à 1968)
7°) Docteur Emile Derlin ZINSOU (1968 à 1969)
8°) Lieutenant-colonel Maurice KOUANDETE (décembre 1969)
9°) Lieutenant-colonel Paul Emile de SOUZA (1969 à 1970)
10°) Monsieur Hubert MAGA (1970 à 1972) 11°) Monsieur Justin AHOMADEGBE (1972) 12°) Chef de bataillon Mathieu KEREKOU (1972 à 1991) 13°) Nicéphore Dieudonné SOGLO (1991 à 1996) 14°) Général Mathieu KEREKOU (du 4 avril 1996 à mars 2001) Composition du Gouvernement (Décret n°2001-170 du 07 mai 2001) PRÉSIDENCE Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Chef du Gouvernement M. Mathieu KÉRÉKOU MINISTÈRES MINISTRES Ministre d'Etat, chargé de la Coordination de l'Action gouvernementale, de la Prospective et du Développement (MECCAG-PD) B.P. 342 - Cotonou

49. English 111C - Composition
English 111C composition (Distance Learning - email/Internet). E-mailMary at welchm@srv.net ..Next Click in box or scroll down . . .
http://www.srv.net/~welchm/courses/10wk/profess.html
Distance Learning - Email/Internet)
English 111C - Composition (Distance Learning - Email/Internet)
E-mail Mary at welchm@srv.net Next Click in box or scroll down . . . English 111C Newsboard Posts An author makes three major choices when engaged in the generation of new text: 1) the author's aim how strongly the message goes out into the world for the reader? 2) the author's options what tools work best to built the author's picture in the reader's mind? 3) the author's style what techniques can be personalized to mark the author's natural voice?
English 111C
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Welcome to class! If you are an experienced college student and computer user, the table below will be familiar to you, and probably you have already clicked through the hyperlinks to see how the course works. By doing this, you discovered what you will need and are ready to begin. It helps, however, to review the beginner instructions below the table to be sure you haven't missed anything. Please pay particular attention to the information about the TRP Manual, the print-outs, and the special note about assignment names. If this is your first college course or you lack computer savvy, it is imperative that you read and study all the explanations beneath the table before you begin.

50. Goal Composition: Extending Task Analysis
For the following discussion of goal composition, electronic mail will be used asan example The basic feature of email is to send a message to another user in
http://www.useit.com/papers/goalcomposition.html
use it.com Papers and Essays Goal composition Search
Goal Composition: Extending Task Analysis to Predict Things People May Want to Do
by Jakob Nielsen One of the basic questions during the development of a computer system and its user interface is what the users will want to do with the system . Unfortunately, a task analysis of users' current activities is not sufficient to predict what they will do in the future. It is well known that people's use of computers change over time and that new and unexpected uses are found for most new systems. A famous historical example is the introduction of the ARPANET computer network which led to a surprising widespread use of electronic mail even though it had been primarily intended for remote logins and the sharing of computers and databases. Another example of unexpected use of a computer system is the way some users build up fairly large databases in spreadsheet programs because they find them easier to use than regular database programs. One way to handle this problem would be to implement the basic features for which a user need has been established and then release updated versions as additional user needs become apparent. Since software maintenance is expensive, it is better to include as large as possible a proportion of the eventual feature set in the initial software design. From an interface design perspective, a comprehensive initial feature list will result in a cleaner and more integrated design than a system that has been extensively retrofitted. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict every feature users will ever need or want in the future with complete accuracy. Even so, it is still useful to have a partial solution that would suggest a number of features that users would likely want, given that it has already been determined that they need certain features.

51. Wolf Pack Clan
Clan composition Clan composition Ranking System …Ranking System Clan Rules ClanRules Clan code of conduct …Clan code of conduct Solo, Send email to Solo.
http://www.wolfpackclan.com/modules/nsections/index.php?op=listarticles&secid=2

52. UNODC - CND - Composition As Of January 2002
Send this document to Enter the email address of the recipient. Enteryour email address Your email address is used only to let
http://www.undcp.org/odccp/cnd_composition.html?email=yes

53. Use Netscape Messenger More Efficiently With Shortcuts: Message Composition Wind
Return to article Keyboard Shortcuts in the Message composition Window.Shortcut, Function. Return to article email this page! Sponsored Links.
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Keyboard Shortcuts in the Message Composition Window
Shortcut Function Ctrl-M Create a new message Ctrl-N Open a new Navigator window Ctrl-Shift-N Open a new Composer window with a blank page Ctrl-C Copy the selected text Ctrl-X Cut the selected text Ctrl-V Paste contents of the clipboard Ctrl-A Mark all text Ctrl-S Safe message as a draft Ctrl-Enter Send the message immediately Ctrl-P Print message Ctrl-W Close the message display window Ctrl-Q Ctrl-Z Undo the last action Ctrl-Y Redo the last action Ctrl-F Search within the message Ctrl-G Continue a previous search with Ctrl-F Continue a previous search with Ctrl-F Ctrl-Shift-F Select font Ctrl-Shift-S Select style Ctrl-Shift-I Open the security information window Ctrl-Shift-P Select font size Ctrl-Shift-L Insert a link Ctrl-Shift-C Select font color Ctrl-Shift-S Select style Ctrl-B Toggle bold font style Ctrl-E Center text Ctrl-L Align text left Ctrl-R Align text right Ctrl-T Toggle between fixed and variable width font Ctrl-U Toggle underlined font style Ctrl-I Toggle italic font style Ctrl-Shift-K Remove all styles for selected text Ctrl-K Check spelling Ctrl-J Show matching addresses (in an address field)

54. Email Group Composition
amburgy, tasha yules, peter rosenberg, amy summers, and denny orr are not residentdirectors, and should probabaly not be included on an email list called
http://www.housing.wwu.edu/hits/ournet/olympus/grpaddys.html

55. EMail Msg
Rough Draft Good HTML composition document. Reply PHIL@mash.colorado.edu Re Rough Draft Good HTML composition document .
http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/archives/WWW-TALK/www-talk-1994q1.messages/100.html
Rough Draft "Good HTML Composition" document
"James (Eric) Tilton" <jtilton@jupiter.willamette.edu> Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 21:07:41 -0800 (PST) From: "James (Eric) Tilton" <jtilton@jupiter.willamette.edu> Subject: Rough Draft "Good HTML Composition" document To: www-talk@www0.cern.ch Message-id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Content-Length: 1239 Ok, in preparation to get down and dirty with an HTML "lint" (hey, can anyone think of a catchy name for this program? "html-lint" just doesn't cut it with the home crowd at Peoria :), I've prepared a document of common errors and things to avoid in HTML composition. It doesn't really say anything new or exciting that isn't in the specification or style guide, but it does (hopefully) place them all in the same document for Handy Reference (tm). (Note, please, that this is still a *rough draft*) Please check out http://www.willamette.edu/html-composition/strict-html.html

56. EMail Msg <01H7INS4JTKI00009J@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU>
Re Rough Draft Good HTML composition document. Reply James (Eric)Tilton Re Rough Draft Good HTML composition document .
http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/archives/WWW-TALK/www-talk-1994q1.messages/119.html
Re: Rough Draft "Good HTML Composition" document
PHIL@mash.colorado.edu Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 12:47:04 -0700 (MST) From: PHIL@mash.colorado.edu Subject: Re: Rough Draft "Good HTML Composition" document To: www-talk@www0.cern.ch Message-id: X-Envelope-To: www-talk@info.cern.ch X-Vms-To: #WWW-TALK.LST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Content-Length: 446 James (Eric) Tilton asks: > Ok, in preparation to get down and dirty with an HTML "lint" (hey, can > anyone think of a catchy name for this program? "html-lint" just doesn't > cut it with the home crowd at Peoria :),... How about "hint"? Phil Helms Internet: PHIL@MASH.Colorado.EDU Community College Computer Services Denver, Colorado Time: GMT-0700

57. NMFS0042 In DIF Format
L. Last_name GRIMM Phone (301) 7130575 email INTERNET grimm Parameter HYDROLOGICPARAMETERS TEMPERATURE Parameter OCEAN composition AQUATIC PLANTS
http://www.eis.noaa.gov/fgdc/fgdcdif3.html
NMFS0042 in DIF Format
The corresponding FGDC format or go back This page was created by Peter Grimm on August 28, 1996.

58. NCL04115 In DIF Format
of Observations in Meteorology Group Data_Center_Contact email INTERNET reference@www Hard Cover Book Parameter Atmospheric composition Water Vapor
http://www.eis.noaa.gov/fgdc/fgdcdif1.html
NCL04115 in DIF Format
The corresponding FGDC format or go back This page was created by Peter Grimm on August 28, 1996.

59. Composition Du Comité De Pilotage
Translate this page 91 26 94 30 email malissen@ciml.univ-mrs.fr. Jacques SAMARUT UMR 7272 80 80 email jacques.samarut@ens-lyon.fr. Jean-Paul RENARD
http://cdta.cnrs-orleans.fr/PILOTAGE.html
CDTA
Advisory Board
Marie MALISSEN
UMR 6102
Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille Luminy
Case 906 Parc Sciebtifique de Luminy
13288 MARSEILLE CEDEX 9
France
tel : 04 91 26 94 00
fax : 04 91 26 94 30 email : malissen@ciml.univ-mrs.fr Jacques SAMARUT
UMR 5665
69364 LYON cedex 07 tel : 04 72 72 86 35
fax :04 72 72 80 80 email : jacques.samarut@ens-lyon.fr Jean-Paul RENARD INRA 78352 JOUY EN JOSAS tel : 01 34 65 25 95 fax : 01 34 65 26 77 email : renard@biotec.jouy.inra.fr Philip AVNER 25 rue du Dr ROUX 75724 PARIS Cedex 15 tel : 01 40 61 30 51 fax : 01 45 68 85 21 email : pavner@pasteur.fr Yann HERAULT 45071 ORLEANS Cedex 02 tel : 02 38 25 79 30 fax : 02 38 25 54 35 email : herault@cnrs-orleans.fr Christo GORIDIS UMR 6545 Case 907 LUMINY 13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09 tel : 04 91 26 97 20/22 fax : 04 91 26 97 26 email : goridis@ibdm.univ-mrs.fr Claude CARNAUD INSERM-U25 75743 PARIS Cedex 15 tel : 01 44 49 53 71/72 fax : 01 43 06 23 88 email : carnaud@infobiogen.fr Gilles AUMONT INRA - Pathologie Aviaire et Parasitologie 37380 NOUZILLY tel : 02 47 42 76 74 fax : 02 47 42 77 74 email : aumont@tours.inra.fr

60. Food Composition Laboratory (FCL), Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center (B
the Food composition Laboratory as a Research Chemist (June 2001). Dr. Wayne R.Wolf Research Chemist Building 161, Room 203c 301504-8972 email wolf@bhnrc
http://www.barc.usda.gov/bhnrc/fcl/fclsci.html

FCL Scientists
Publications Research Seminars ... Related Links SCIENTISTS Dr. James Harnly
Research Leader
Supervisory Research Chemist
Building 161, Room 102
Email: harnly@bhnrc.usda.gov Research Dr. Harnly received his B.A. in chemistry from the University of Colorado and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Maryland. Following a postdoctoral position at the Food Composition Laboratory, he accepted a permanent position there in 1979. He has been the research leader since June 1997. Dr. Gary R. Beecher
Research Chemist
Building 161, Room 202A
Email: beecher@bhnrc.usda.gov Research New Research Dr. Beecher received a B.S. in Agriculture/Chemistry, an M.S. in Food Science and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry all at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His postdoctoral training was combined with military service at the US Army Medical Research and Nutrition Laboratory at Fitzsimmons General Hospital in Denver. Subsequently he was on the faculty of the Department of Biochemistry at Kansas State University. Dr. Beecher moved to the Protein Nutrition Laboratory of the ARS Human Nutrition Research Division (former organization of the Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center) in 1971. He was appointed Research Leader of the Food Composition Laboratory in 1982, a position which he held until 1996 when he returned to full-time research. Dr. Betty W.

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