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  2. Application essay - Wikipedia

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    An admissions or application essay, sometimes also called a personal statement or a statement of purpose, is an essay or other written statement written by an applicant, often a prospective student applying to some college, university, or graduate school. The application essay is a common part of the university and college admissions process.

  3. Wikipedia:Essays - Wikipedia

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    Essays, as used by Wikipedia editors, typically contain advice or opinions of one or more editors. The purpose of an essay is to aid or comment on the encyclopedia but not on any unrelated causes. Essays have no official status and do not speak for the Wikipedia community because they may be created and edited without overall community ...

  4. Les Perelman - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Cooper Perelman is an American scholar and authority on writing assessment. [1] [2] [3] He is a critic of automated essay scoring (AES), [4] [5] and influenced the College Board's decision to terminate the Writing Section of the SAT.

  5. Essay - Wikipedia

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    Essays often appear in magazines, especially magazines with an intellectual bent, such as The Atlantic and Harpers. Magazine and newspaper essays use many of the essay types described in the section on forms and styles (e.g., descriptive essays, narrative essays, etc.). Some newspapers also print essays in the op-ed section.

  6. AP United States History - Wikipedia

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    Section II, part A, is a document-based question (DBQ), which provides an essay prompt and seven short primary sources or excerpts related to the prompt. Students are expected to write an essay responding to the prompt in which they use the sources in addition to outside information. Section II, part B, provides three thematic essay prompts.

  7. Wikipedia:Further reading - Wikipedia

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    The Further reading section of an article contains a bulleted list of a reasonable number of works that a reader may consult for additional and more detailed coverage of the subject. In articles based on scientific research, a chronological listing, with most recent items first, will allow the hasty or unsophisticated user to go directly to the ...

  8. Ian Buruma - Wikipedia

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    Ian Buruma (born 28 December 1951) is a Dutch writer and editor who lives and works in the United States.In 2017, he became editor of The New York Review of Books, but left the position in September 2018.

  9. Guy Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Guy Davenport was born in Anderson, South Carolina, in the foothills of Appalachia on November 23, 1927. His father was an agent for the Railway Express Agency.Davenport said that he became a reader only at 10, with a neighbor’s gift of one of the Tarzan series. [2]