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1. What to expect and how to succeed
2. Plagiarism and Turnitin
3. The basic unit of writing - the academic paragraph
4. The expected order of ideas - both coming and going
5. The different paragraph patterns / genre
6. Argumentative Theory of Reasoning & Persuasion
7. The logical argument and inferences
8. Inductive and deductive arguments
9. Evaluation - the core of Critical Thinking
10. Problem solving
11. The academic essay - an extended argument
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