This is a series of 3 books designed to demonstrate to students how well-written essays are structured. In reading and studying the model essays, students will acquire ideas and facts related to the topics. They will also become familiar with the techniques of writing interesting essays. After each essay, there is a vocabulary section that explains the meanings of some difficult words in the essay.
Cause and effect, conditionals, explanations. essays on logic as the art of reasoning well (2011)
This series of books presents the fundamentals of reasoning well, in a style accessible to both students and scholars. The text of each essay presents a story, the main line of development of the ideas, while the footnotes and appendices place the research within a larger scholarly context. The essays overlap, forming a unified analysis of reasoning, yet each essay is designed so that it may be read independently of the others. The topic of this volume is the evaluation of reasoning about cause and effect, reasoning using conditionals, and reasoning that involves explanations.
Business School Essays that Made a Difference, 4th Edition
Most top business schools require multiple essays, and this book is your best bet for acing them all. Business School Essays That Made a Difference, 4th Edition, contains actual student essays that tipped the balance between admission and denial, as well as interviews with admissions pros and with students who've been through the process and made it to business school.
This book reveals that British modernists read widely in anthropology and ethnography, sometimes conducted their own 'fieldwork', and thematized the challenges of cultural encounters in their fiction, letters, and essays.