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« on: September 07, 2007, 12:54:24 PM »

Objective: To completely and clearly express the issues as support to current activity.

1. Formulate and understand what the issue in your specific piece of work is.

2. Describe the issue and/or observation. The reader should interpret the information presented in the issue statement characteristically with the following questions: What is the main point or expression that you are trying to convey to your reader (explain what you're thinking about the issue - what the issue is)? Why you want to clarify (explain its importance to you and others)?

3. Provide materials and/or descriptive (prepared) screenshot(s) as evidence (data base) to serve (explain, support, and perpetuate the issue) as a sign or representation of the relationship established in the issue and explanation portions from Step 2 that conveys and verifies the existence and significance of the issue that you want to clarify for this issue.

4. Ask the issue-question.

5. Name of person who should support and review your issue.
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