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: ̗̀➛ Is Social Media Killing?

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Source Picture : Belajarlagi Is Social Media Killing? Social media seems to bring out what communication is in essence: interaction and sharing. Social media is an umbrella term, and it refers to new arenas where users create content: writing and broadcasting carried out by “the people are formally known as the audience”. In 2021, 4.3 billion people—more than half of the world population—had a social media account, and the average user spent around two and a half hours per day on social media platforms. Social media has become a part of our life. It’s nonsense if nowadays we don’t have a social media. Social media is bringing many positive ways such as we can meet our family that lives so far from us, or we can make a friend from social media. Although the use of social media might depend from person to person but nonetheless the social media in stills the negative impact on overall Because as we can see, theres a lot of m

: ̗̀➛ Review an Article

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Source Picture : JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Promoting students’ critical thinking through online learning in higher education: Challenges and strategies This article is discussing about students’s critical thinking through online learning in higher education. Critical thinking is one of the important ability if you are in higher education. Scriven and Paul (2003) describe that critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process to conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, and/or evaluate the information collected from observation, experience, feedback, reasoning, or communication, as a way to believe and act. From the definition above, critical thinking is a complex and varied process understanding, comprehending, seeing and interpreting particular information based on several contexts. Every students when they are in higher education, especially college students are supposed to be a critical think

: ̗̀➛Should Plastic Bag be Banned Everywhere?

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Source Picture : Malaysiakini Should Plastic Bag be Banned Everywhere? Plastic is a material that is widely used for the manufacture of household appliances, automotive and so on. The use of plastic materials is increasingly widespread because it is strong and not easily damaged by weathering. One of the oldest and most popular forms of packaging are plastic bag. They are used for food storage, packaging and transporting goods and for waste disposal among many other uses. In various countries, plastic bags are widely used when we shop, especially in market areas. Therefore, waste from plastic bags is piling up. The use of plastic bags makes life easier, but there are also many negative impacts on the environment. Indonesia is ranked second in the world after China, which produces 187.2 million tonnes of plastic waste in waters. This is related to data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry which states that plasti

: ̗̀➛Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 82-85)

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 82-85) Considering Your Argument : Working out you ‘story’ and getting your central idea Argument is one of the important points to improve the writing we make. Arguments are also often used by teachers when they give assignments to their students. An argument can be described in quite technical and particular ways, and we explore this further in the next chapter. Here we are concentrating on developing your central idea and structuring your writing around this. 1.       Building on your central idea step by step The paragraph contains a common structure on a small scale: 1. The central idea of the sentence. This is commonly called the ‘topic sentence’: in this case, the ‘idea’ is a statement about ‘an alternative feminist approach’. 2. Adding to the first idea: the next sentence gives further explanation about the first statement concerning these women. 3. An example of what the wom

: ̗̀➛Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 76-80)

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 Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 76-80) What Kind of Writer are you? In writing, there are so many ways and strategies that we come across so that our writing has quality. Many experts share their writing experiences and they have different writing strategies for each person. Therefore, before writing, we must know what strategies are suitable for us so that we can write well. Many people emphasize making a plan before writing, but some experts do not recommend this strategy because writing usually just flows. Even when we are writing, sometimes we lose ideas in the middle of the road so that the next writing will be different from the first plan when we wanted to write. Some Structures used in University Writing 1.        Chronology Writing Choronlogy writing is a writing structure that lists the chronology of an event in detail. Chronology writing is also used for background writing in assignment papers. 2.        Descriptio

: ̗̀➛ Reflection of Academic Writing 2

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Course : Academic Writing Source Image : Braintrust Tutors How to get started with critical writing? From the last meeting of Academic Writing, we learn about how to write with critical writing. The first, we talked about what is critical thinking? Critical Thinking means questioning what you read, hear, and its means evaluating whether true or not your sources of information are reliable. Critical thinkers also need a several point, such as : 1.       Have an open mind 2.       Not think in extremes 3.       Not generate from single or personal examples or base evaluation on assumption 4.       Be interested in the subject 5.       Be active in finding information 6.       Not sit on the fence, from an opinion, or based on the evidence Critical thinkers need to ask a lots of questions, use a variety of sources, and consider different perspectives and think of the different possibilities. If you are

: ̗̀➛ Reflection of Academic Writing (First Meeting)

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Course : Academic Writing Source Picture : University of Greenwich Reflection of Academic Writing (First Meeting)      From the first meeting of the Academic Writing. We learn and talk about many things. First is the introduction about Academic Writing. Academic writing is arguably the most important skill in academic contexts, since writing is the main method of academic communication. It is also the most difficult skill for most students to master. Academic writing is writing which communicates ideas, information and research to the wider academic community. It can be divided into two types: student academic writing, which is used as a form of assessment at university, as well as at schools as preparation for university study; and expert academic writing, which is writing that is intended for publication in an academic journal or book.     Also, we learn about 7 steps to success there are : Analyse, Brainstorm, Res