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1.To draw your readers into the big-picture point you are trying to get across to them, it can be helpful to orient them with a series of connected 'reality snapshots' written in the dramatic present tense:
In New York City, a doctor notifies the health department after seeing two cases of encephalitic with unusual features.
In Washington, D.C., an emergency room physician's suspicions are raised after a patient suffering from mild, flu-like symptoms reveals that he is a postal worker in a facility near the nation's capital.
In New Jersey, a pediatrian takes a hard look at what appears to be a spider bite on a child's arm, after learning that the infant had recently been brought to her mother's New York news office.
2.Good Writing
We all know what good writing is: It's the novel we can't put down, the poem we never forget, the speech that changes the way we look at the world. It's the article that tells us when, where, and how, the essay that clarifies what was hazy before.
Good writing is the memo that gets action, the letter that says what a phone call can't. It's the movie that makes us cry, the TV show that makes us laugh, the lyrics to the song we can't stop singing, the advertisement that makes us buy.
3.Introduction
Like it or not, you are a negotiator. Negotiation is a fact of life. You discuss a raise with your boss. You try to agree with a strager on a price for his house. Two lawyers try to settle a lawsuit arising from a car accident. A group of oil companies plan a joint venture exploring for offshore oil. A city official meets with union leaders to avert a transit strike. The United States Secretary of State sits down with his Soviet counterpart to seek an agreement limiting nuclear arms. All these are negotiations.
4.Introduction
Asking for a raise. Ending a relationship. Giving a critical performance review. Saying no to someone in need. Confronting disrespectful or hurtful behavior. Disagreeing with the majority in a group. Apologizing.
At work, at home, and across the backyard fense, difficult conversations are attempted or avoided every day.
5.Research can entail frustrations and disappointments as well as satisfactions. An experiment may fail because of poor design, technical complications, or the sheer intractability of nature. A favored hypothesis may turn out to be incorrect after consuming months of effort. Colleagurs may disagree over the validity of experimental data, the interpretation of results, or credit for work done. Difficulties such as these are virtually impossible to avoid in science. They can strain the composure of the beginning and senior scientists alike. Yet struggling with them can also be a spur to important progress.
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