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... intended audience . Though both unity and coherence are based upon principles , they are different qualities , and the principles upon which they are based are different . The principle of unity is the purpose the work tends to fulfill ...
... intended audience . Though both unity and coherence are based upon principles , they are different qualities , and the principles upon which they are based are different . The principle of unity is the purpose the work tends to fulfill ...
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... intended to take the place of painstaking em- pirical examination of any subject matter . The accumulation of information , in any field whatsoever , whether in the humanities , the social sciences , the arts , or the several ...
... intended to take the place of painstaking em- pirical examination of any subject matter . The accumulation of information , in any field whatsoever , whether in the humanities , the social sciences , the arts , or the several ...
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... intended . He alters his mind as the work pro- ceeds , and will have this or that convenience more , of which he had not thought when he began . So has it happened to me : I have built a house , where I intended but a lodge ; yet with ...
... intended . He alters his mind as the work pro- ceeds , and will have this or that convenience more , of which he had not thought when he began . So has it happened to me : I have built a house , where I intended but a lodge ; yet with ...
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principles of effective organization | 3 |
description | 25 |
narration | 44 |
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