1.
An article from Redbook magazine “15 Jobs That Will Get You Home By
2:30” that started on page 122 and jumped to page 134; this article was written
by Stacey Colino, who is a native New Yorker, and this article appeared in the
October 1996 issue.
2.
An item about “Writers and Editors” that appeared in 2004-2005 edition of the
online version of The Occupational Outlook Handbook as http//www.gov.bls.gov/oco/oco089
.htm and had 29 paragraphs; you accessed this document Thursday, November
12, 2005 at 10:30 p.m. in the Writing Lab in the Bate Building at ECU.
3.
Heather Kuhn wrote an article for Technical Communication, which is
published The Society for Technical Communication in January 1990 (it started
on page 41), which is their first issue in their 37th volume; it was
entitled “Technical Communication: A Bibliographic Review of Cultural Research.”
This story ends on page 48.
4.
John W. Ferstel, a writer with Anderson & Associates, wrote an essay
“Annual Reports, Brochures, and Business Communications,” which was published
in Technical and Business Communication: Bibliographic Essays for Teacher
and Corporate Trainers. This anthology was published in 1989 by the
National Council of Teachers, which is headquartered in
5.
The professional journal, INTERCOM, published the article “On Being a Technical
Writer” in July 1999 (this was their 35th volume and 7th
issue). This article appeared on page 7, and it was written by Margaret G.
Hutz.
6.
You downloaded some information about the salaries of college teachers
(Teachers-Postsecondary) from the 2004-2005 edition of the online version of
The Occupational Outlook Handbook. The URL on the bottom of the fourth page was
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos066.htm;
you accessed this document on Nov. 30, 2005 at 10:30 p.m. The number of
paragraphs this page gad was 31.
7.
A personal interview that was conducted on Nov. 1 of last year. The interview
was with Roger Roger, who is the Operations Manager at JWK in
8.
In November 2003, the Black Collegian magazine had an article “The Job Outlook
for the Class of 2004,” which was written by L. Patrick Sheetz, Ph.D. and
Rinella, Mark. This item started on page 42 and ran all the way to page 46
before it was continued on pages 169 and 169.
9.
Dr. Sherry G. Southard, who is on the English faculty at East Carolina
University, wrote “Practical Consideration for Formatting Manuals”—this a 6
page article was written in 1997, but it didn’t get published until a year
later (in the July issue of Technical Communication; it started on page
173).
10.
At the U. S. News & World Report’s online site there was an article by Dori
Jones-Yang about “Down (but not out) in Silicon Valley: Bouncing back from
infotech layoffs, which was the cover story for their 11/6/00 issue. This page
was found at http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/00100/nycu/lay.htm
when you found it on February 15th of this year. This article had a dozen
paragraphs.
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