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Organizing Ideas: Time & Space

The document discusses organizing ideas by time and space. It defines organizing as establishing authority relationships among work and people to work efficiently. Ideas are thoughts generated intentionally or unintentionally in the mind. The document also discusses patterns of organization including thought patterns signaled by transitions showing logical relationships between ideas. Common patterns are classification, listing, space order, and time order. Transitions show addition or time relationships between ideas.

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Organizing Ideas: Time & Space

The document discusses organizing ideas by time and space. It defines organizing as establishing authority relationships among work and people to work efficiently. Ideas are thoughts generated intentionally or unintentionally in the mind. The document also discusses patterns of organization including thought patterns signaled by transitions showing logical relationships between ideas. Common patterns are classification, listing, space order, and time order. Transitions show addition or time relationships between ideas.

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ORGANIZING IDEAS BY TIME AND SPACE

CREATED BY:

ANITA SUCITRA RAMBE (18052016)

RAHMA AL-SYAFIRA (18052006)

NURUL FARAHIDA MARDIAH (18052007)

AGI ADAWYAH SIAGIAN (18052024)

RATI CHERANI (18052034)

ADE NURHAMDANI (18052023)

THE FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION

ASAHAN UNIVERSITY

2019/2020
FOREWORD

Our praise and gratitude for the presence of God Almighty, for the blessings of His
mercy and guidance, so that we have completed this paper in accordance with the allotted
time. The main purpose of writing this paper is to fulfill the task of the writing II course,
namely the making of paper on organizing ideas by time and space.

Although the writer has tried his best, we realize that this paper is still not perfect.
Therefore, we will welcome all criticisms and suggestions with kindness in order to improve
in the future. Finally, we hope that this paper can be useful and useful for its readers.

Kisaran,21th October 2019

Authors

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TABLE OF CONTENS

FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... i

TABLE OF CONTENS ........................................................................................................... ii

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTIONS ........................................................................................ 1

1.1. BACKGROUND ................................................................................................. 1


1.2. PROBLEM FORULATIONS ............................................................................ 1
1.3. PURPOSE OF WRITING .................................................................................. 1

CHAPTER II DISCUSSIONS .............................................................................................. 2

2.1 DEFINITION OF ORGANIZING .................................................................... 2


2.2 DEFINITION OF IDEAS ................................................................................... 2
2.3 PATTERNS OF ORGANIZATION TIME AND SPACE .............................. 2

CHAPTER III CLOSING ..................................................................................................... 4

3.1. CONCLUSSIONS.................................................................................................. 4

3.2. SUGESSTIONS ..................................................................................................... 4

REFERENCES

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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTIONS

1.1. BACKGROUND

Along with the times, humans are required to be able to express ideas and ideas at every
opportunity. in expressing ideas we should understand the problem being faced. then the
ideas we produce must be in accordance with space and time. And then we have to know how
we can use space and time.
In expressing ideas especially in English we have to work extra hard because in addition to
having to express our ideas we also need to be able to analyze these ideas in
EnglishTherefore we add about how to organize ideas based on time and space.

1.2. PROBLEM FORMULATIONS

1. What is organizing ?
2. What is ideas ?
3. How to organizing ideas by time and space?

1.3. PURPOSE OF WRITING

1. To finish task of writing 2.


2. To know about organizing ideas by time and space.

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CHAPTER II

DISCUSSIONS

2.1 DEFINITION OF ORGANIZING

Organizing Is The Establishment Of Effective Authority Relationships Among


Selected Work, Persons And Work Places In Order For The Group To Work Together
Efficiently. Or The Process Of Dividing Work Into Sections And Departments.

2.2 DEFINITION OF IDEAS


According to bussiness dictionary the definition of idea are:
1. A thought or collection of thoughts that generate in the mind. An idea is
usually generated with intent, but can also be created unintentionally. Ideas
often form during brainstorming sessions or through discussions.
2. An impression or notion that tries to portray the overarching scope or outline.
"Give me a general idea of how much the project will cost," refers to the fact
that the supervisor needs a general estimate of how much the employee
believes the project will cost.
3. An opinion or belief. "My idea is that a telephone call is more personal than
email," represents an opinion of which method of communication is more
personal.

2.3 PATTERNS OF ORGANIZATION TIME AND SPACE


1 PATTERNS OF Transitions Time and SpaceORGANIZATION Listing Karen
Hamilton Silvestri, Instructor Instructional Specialist, The Learning Center at
Robeson Community College.
2 Thought Patterns Transitions  Authors use two techniques to clearly show
how ideas are related to one another: Transitions and Thought Patterns
3 Example: Fernando is actively involved in several community organizations.
Children know Fernando likes them because he goes on all the Boy Scout
camping trips and he coaches a youth soccer league. Transitions are words

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and phrases that signal thought patterns by showing the logical relationships
within a sentence and between sentences.Transitions
4 Thought patterns are established by using transitions to show the logical
relationship between ideas in a paragraph or passage.Thought Patterns
5 Weightlifting builds and tones muscles; it also builds bone
density.Relationships Within a Sentence
6 Robert and Dorothy had a fantastic time when they vacationed at Valhalla
Resort on Marathon Key in Florida. They woke up before dawn every day so
that they would not miss the beautiful sunrisesRelationships Between
Sentences
7 Classification Listing  Space Order  Time Order  Some common patterns are:
 Thought patterns (or patterns of organization) are signaled by using
transitions to show the logical relationship between ideas in a paragraph,
passage, or textbook chapter.Thought Patterns
8 Types of Transitions Two common types of relationships are • Relationships
that involve addition • Relationships that involve time
9 Words That Show AdditionAddition words signal added ideas. These words
tell you awriter is presenting one or more ideas that continue along thesame
line of thought as a previous idea.Here are some common addition words:
Addition Words one to begin with also further first (of all) for one thing in
addition furthermore second(ly) other next last (of all) third(ly) another
moreover final(ly)
10 Words That Show AdditionIn the examples below, notice how the addition
wordsintroduce ideas that add to what has already been said. • We
communicate to exchange information. We also communicate to develop
relationships. • Tiger sharks eat fish, squid, sea turtles, seals, and smaller
sharks. In addition, they have been known to swallow car license plates and
gasoline cans.

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CHAPTER III

CLOSING

3.1. COCLUSSIONS

Organizing Is The Process Of Dividing Work Into Sections And Departments.


definition of idea are: A thought or collection of thoughts that generate in the mind. An idea
is usually generated with intent, but can also be created unintentionally. Ideas often form
during brainstorming sessions or through discussions, An impression or notion that tries to
portray the overarching scope or outline. "Give me a general idea of how much the project
will cost," refers to the fact that the supervisor needs a general estimate of how much the
employee believes the project will cost. PATTERNS OF Transitions Time and
SpaceORGANIZATION Listing Karen Hamilton Silvestri, Instructor Instructional Specialist,
The Learning Center at Robeson Community College. Thought Patterns Transitions  Authors
use two techniques to clearly show how ideas are related to one another: Transitions and
Thought Patterns, Thought patterns are established by using transitions to show the logical
relationship between ideas in a paragraph or passage.Thought Patterns. etc

3.2. SUGGESTIONS

This we present this paper, we realize this paper is far from perfect. We say thousands
of thanks to all those who have helped in the process of making this paper. We hope that the
reader can learn valuable lessons from our paper. We sincerely hope that the reader will
provide a critique that builds for the achievement of a better paper.

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REFERENCES

Wikipedia. 2019. Organizing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizing_(management)

Bussiness dictionary. Idea . http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/idea.html

Slide share. 2019. Patterns of organization time and space. https://www.slideshare.net


/karensilvestri/patterns-of-organization-time-and-space

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