Revision Revisited

Revision Revisited
Title Revision Revisited PDF eBook
Author Alice S. Horning
Publisher Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages 336
Release 2002
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Revision is essential to writing. This unique volume reviews the primary findings of key studies of revision, re-examines data on the relevance of personality type preferences for understanding revising, explores the text features writers tend to focus on when they rework a text, reviews the teaching advice given in books on revising by teachers and writers, and presents detailed case studies both in academia and the workplace.

Revision

Revision
Title Revision PDF eBook
Author Alice Horning
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 238
Release 2006-05-22
Genre Reference
ISBN 1643170066

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Explores the wide range of scholarship on revision while bringing new light to bear on enduring questions in composition and rhetoric.

The Unheavenly City; the Nature and Future of Our Urban Crisis

The Unheavenly City; the Nature and Future of Our Urban Crisis
Title The Unheavenly City; the Nature and Future of Our Urban Crisis PDF eBook
Author Edward C. Banfield
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1970
Genre Cities and towns
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Frontiers in Belief Revision

Frontiers in Belief Revision
Title Frontiers in Belief Revision PDF eBook
Author M. Williams
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 449
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Computers
ISBN 9401598177

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Frontiers in Belief Revision is a unique collection of leading edge research in Belief Revision. It contains the latest innovative ideas of highly respected and pioneering experts in the area, including Isaac Levi, Krister Segerberg, Sven Ove Hansson, Didier Dubois, and Henri Prade. The book addresses foundational issues of inductive reasoning and minimal change, generalizations of the standard belief revision theories, strategies for iterated revisions, probabilistic beliefs, multiagent environments and a variety of data structures and mechanisms for implementations. This book is suitable for students and researchers interested in knowledge representation and in the state of the art of the theory and practice of belief revision.

The Revision Revised

The Revision Revised
Title The Revision Revised PDF eBook
Author John William Burgon
Publisher
Total Pages 604
Release 1883
Genre Bible
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Hidden Laws

Hidden Laws
Title Hidden Laws PDF eBook
Author Robinson Woodward-Burns
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2021-06-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0300258283

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How state constitutional reform guides and stabilizes American constitutional and political development State constitution reform guides and stabilizes American constitutional and political development. Using data sets and historical case studies, Robinson Woodward†‘Burns shows how the federal government has repeatedly deferred to state constitutional reform to manage or address difficult national constitutional controversies, including conflicts over the regulation of slavery, banking and taxation, women’s suffrage, labor and welfare rights, voting and civil rights, and gender discrimination.

Revise

Revise
Title Revise PDF eBook
Author Pamela Haag
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2021-03-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0300258461

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A helpful, engaging guide to the revision of scholarly writing by an editor and award-winning author “Pamela Haag has been called ‘the tenure whisperer’ for good reason. Any scholar who hopes to attract a wider audience of readers will benefit from the brilliant, step-by-step guidance shared here. It’s pure gold for all aspiring nonfiction writers.”—Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America Writing and revision are two different skills. Many scholar-writers have learned something about how to write, but fewer know how to read and revise their own writing, spot editorial issues, and transform a draft from passable to great. Drawing on before and after examples from more than a decade as a developmental editor of scholarly works, Pamela Haag tackles the most common challenges of scholarly writing. This book is packed with practical, user-friendly advice and is written with warmth, humor, sympathy, and flair. With an inspiring passion for natural language, Haag demonstrates how to reconcile clarity with intellectual complexity. Designed to be an in-the-trenches desktop reference, this indispensable resource can help scholars develop a productive self-editing habit, advise their graduate and other students on style, and, ultimately, get their work published and praised.