...KgepEKGPKMRTEFPVKCM,GLORK, Fully referenced essay Referencing is a vital part of producing high quality work, and the sources which you choose to cite can make a dramatic difference to your final grade. Your essay writer dedicates a large proportion of the writing time to locating the best sources for your essay. Our Essay Writing Service offers a choice of referencing styles. Standard options are Harvard, Oxford, OSCOLA, footnotes, APA, BMJ, Chicago, MHRA, MLA, Open University, Turabian and Vancouver. We also provide options for orders where no referencing is required and alternative referencing styles; we simply ask that you provide an attachment detailing your requirements. We also appreciate that there are university-specific variations to the common referencing styles and are happy to follow any referencing guide that you provide, to ensure you get exactly the style you want. Tailored to your level of study Our Essay Writing Company has a wide variety of writers with experience of writing and teaching across a broad range of academic levels. No matter whether you're studying at undergraduate, Masters, PhD, Diploma, GCSE or A-Level, we will find a writer capable of writing work to your stated level. Every order is designed to be appropriate for your level of study and is written and guaranteed to the grade which you order. Your writer will change their use of language to be appropriate for your level of study and level of English. This means that if English isn’t your...
Words: 391 - Pages: 2
...LOOKING FOR THE LAW IN 21ST CENTURY IS MORE EASIER THAN IN THE PAST Looking for the Law has certainly become easier in the 21st Century due to availability of numerous and accessible tools now. Drafting Law in the past was cumbersome as it took long for the Law on civil procedure and criminal procedure or the broad basis on which the principal lines of it’s construction would be settled before it was to be finally elaborated and enacted. During colonial period the principal judge, R W Hamilton undertook the drafting work both on civil and criminal procedure, but he purposely restrained from talking or asking the government to take steps with Iterance to an enactment of civil procedure so that it might not interfere with the production of the enactment on criminal procedure which he considered to be the most important of the two. In august 1908 the drafting of he criminal procedure ordinance began. The draft of the first local criminal procedure ordinance was completed in December 1908 and in January 1909 it was sent to the Crown Advocates office for consideration by the government. Thereafter every effort by the principal Judge to get the work pushed forward was made without much success. The draft led to wait until 1913 when the ordinance was enacted, taking into account the fact that the preparation of a code on criminal procedure had been directed in 1985, the completion of ordinance in 1913 was already long-over-due; Judge Hamilton had intended to have the state of the...
Words: 1023 - Pages: 5
...Writing a successful PhD Proposal General notes It is assumed that the proposal will be presented in typescript, with minimal typographical errors, and written in an appropriately mature and grammatical style. The following is a suggestion as to the information that will be required by CLS to make a decision on your proposal; you do not have to follow this exact format. Note that if applying for studentships or to other funding bodies, pay attention to the relevant rules and guidelines for submitting such an application, which take priority over these general guidelines. When writing your proposal, bear in mind that the proposal is what we judge your application on, assuming your qualifications are appropriate. It therefore needs to identify the subject matter of the proposed research clearly. This enables us not only to judge the quality and originality of the proposed work but allows us to identify whether we have the resources to support you and whether an appropriate supervisor is available. There is no set length for a proposal, but do remember that you need to give us enough information to judge your proposal, but without becoming unnecessarily wordy or repetitive. As a general guideline, a proposal will usually be at least 2,000 words long, plus references and bibliography. When identifying a topic keep in mind the requirements for a PhD. You need to think about how your study will demonstrate originality; it is not enough simply to reproduce existing knowledge. There...
Words: 1585 - Pages: 7
...General Guide THE LIBRARY www.salford.ac.uk/library Referencing Guide: APA 6th (Harvard) Style Contents Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 2 Part 1: Using In-Text Citations ...................................................................................................................... 3 Direct quotations ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Paraphrasing & summarising .................................................................................................................... 4 Citing multiple sources together ................................................................................................................ 4 Citing a source multiple times in the same paragraph .............................................................................. 5 Citing sources with the same author and year .......................................................................................... 5 Citing authors with the same name ........................................................................................................... 5 Citing corporate authors ............................................................................................................................ 6 Listing different numbers of authors ...................
Words: 9610 - Pages: 39
...This Literature Survey has been submitted by Mr. Anirudh Dhawan ID No: 212142 On Economics-I During the Monsoon Semester 2013 Cost Recovery in the Increasing Block Tariff System in India Introduction The need for imposing a tariff on the consumption of water domestically by households arises for the basic reason of revenue sufficiency. Due to the economic diversity prevalent in the society and diversified and potential inequitable use of the good, this tariff has to be determined keeping in mind the basic principles of equity and fairness and should be made to be economically efficient. Hence, reasonable objectives for an adequate tariff scheme would be all of these three, revenue sufficiency, economic efficiency and equity and fairness. This literature survey would concentrate only on the first aspect, that of revenue sufficiency vis-à-vis imposition of water tariffs. The various single-part tariff systems followed in major cities in India include increasing block tariffs (IBT), uniform water tariff, linear water charge and a pre-determined annual flat rate. The first three are for connections that are for connections that are metered and the last one is for connections that are unmetered. This literature survey seeks to assess whether the tariff system of increasing block tariff is adequate for production cost recovery in the Indian cities that it is being currently implemented and to ascertain the possible reasons for such a deficit, if at all there...
Words: 3328 - Pages: 14
...2014-2015 Edition 30 How to Reference using the Harvard System The Harvard System (also called the Author - Date System) is the preferred referencing method for most LSBU departments. Other referencing styles include APA (Psychology), OSCOLA (Law) and Numeric (Electrical Engineering). If you’re not sure which style to follow, please check your module guides or speak to your lecturers. If you look at other Harvard Referencing guides available in print or online, you may notice variation between them. The important thing is to be consistent and to follow any specific instructions from your lecturers. Contents 1. Why do we need to reference? ............................................................................................................ 3 2. The two stages of the Harvard system ................................................................................................. 3 2.1 In-text citation............................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Reference list ................................................................................................................................ 3 3. Citing references within the text .......................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Work by a corporate author ..........................................................................................................
Words: 5554 - Pages: 23
...Unit Handbook Applied Management Project (BSS000-6) Induction Week 17th- 21st September 2012 Submission Date: Monday 10th December 2012 MSc Finance & Business Management MSc International Business & Management MSc Marketing & Business Management Contents 1.Background to the unit 2 2.How the AMP works 2 3.AMP induction timetable 4 4.AMP tutorial support 4 5.Handing in the AMP report and reflective report 5 6.Main report format 6 7.Reflective report format 7 8.Academic offences 8 9.Referencing 10 10.Assessment marking 10 11.Assessment criteria 11 Appendix 1 - Applied Management Project Marking Scheme 13 Appendix 2 - Submitting your Work Through BREO 18 Appendix 3 - Guide to Referencing 19 Appendix 4 - Unit Information Form 23 Appendix 5 - AMP Session Timetable......................................................................29 1. Background to the unit This unit is completed at the end of the taught part of your programme. You have successfully completed the first two semesters of study and therefore should have a thorough grasp of the taught elements of the programme. You will be expected to draw on the learning that you have achieved during the taught units. The Applied Management Project (AMP) is the final assessed piece of work of the Masters Programme. It is designed to simulate a real management situation, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to...
Words: 9363 - Pages: 38