paper, referred to as “Works Cited” in MLA Style and “References” in APA Style. However, the MLA Handbook also mentions some variations, such as a “Works Consulted” list, which contains sources not cited within the body of the paper, and an annotated bibliography, which includes a brief description or evaluation of each source. APA Style does not use these alternate methods The differences between the two styles become even more apparent when one is creating text citations. MLA Style includes the
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Syllabus Course Syllabus | | Print This Page | | | Course Text | | Managing Organizational Change: A multiple perspectives approach 2nd Edition by Ian Palmer, Richard Dunford and Gib Akin © 2009, The McGraw-Hill Companies | First Time Using VitalSource?Step 1: View the VitalSource Video Step 2: Register with VitalSource Bookshelf Online 1. Select the "eBooks" tab at the top of the window. 2. Select the cover of your eBook. A new window will open. 3. Check the box next
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-to inform: logos, examples, evidence, studies, talk about the results of studies, how the results were reported -motivate: appeal to their emotions, show benefits through study results, reasons=logos -persuade: Discussion informal Annotated bibliography: -paragraph/ summary, evaluation: purpose to show read &understand; justify sources Methods the author used, genre, purpose, credentials, subject “aware of limitations of research” PURDUE OWL; explains how the author analyzed research;
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a certain text, rephrase it as a question to guide your research. You should also think about the methodology you intend to apply to your analysis. • • • • 1 Start by reading your primary text closely. If you have access to an annotated edition of your chosen text, make good use of the materials this offers you. Read both the text itself and the additional material carefully whilst taking notes. This will be the basis for your subsequent research. Try to summarize and organize
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Multiple Sources from one Author – Same Year ............................................................. 6 8. Personal Pronouns ............................................................................................................ 6 9. Annotated Bibliographies ................................................................................................. 7 10. PowerPoint ...................................................................................................................... 7 11
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TCP1* English Composition II Western Governors University Topic: Work Place Productivity Research Question: are employees more productive when working from home? Thesis Statement: Research suggest that employees are more productive at home because they have less distractions, are more comfortable and are able to achieve work life balance. References: 1. O’Leary, M. B. (Mar 15, 2013). Telecommuting Can Boost Productivity and Job Performance Retrieved from http://www.usnews.com/op
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This dissertation by Carla D. Holt was well put together. She provided an adequate review of the research literature. The research literature covered the following topics: history of instructional technology, theoretical background, the call for education reform, high stakes testing, twenty-first century students, twenty-first century skills, technology integration before No Child Left Behind (NCLB), technology integration before No Child Left Behind: Debates on Computers In the Classrooms, technology
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In 2004, Barnard helped the Blue Star Moms put together a series of Care Packages to send to their sons or daughters out on duty in Iraq or Afghanistan (see Figure 7). The packages consist of goods donated by local businesses and contain things such as Beanie Babies, sweets, cards, yo-yos, disposable cameras, and a variety of toiletries. These packages are created with the intention of reminding the soldiers of home and help to ease their time on duty. Barnard’s documentation of these is aesthetically
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Brown, C. (2009, October 29). Predictors of knowledge, attitudes, use and future use of evidence-based practice among baccalaureate nursing students at two universities. Retrieved October 19, 2015. In this article the author claims that undergraduate students in nursing should have increased exposure to evidence- based practice because not only does it better prepare students for future clinical experience, but it also helps students build confidence when dealing with field work. To support this
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July 10, 2014 Issues Essay: Self Defense Laws The year is 2014, as many cases make their peer reviews in the spotlight of media and citizens; certain laws have made national headlines. The particular self-defense laws such as “Stand your ground” and “Castle laws” have a variable amount of citizens in an uproar with protests and blog posts. The stand your ground law has been the source of controversy in a specific case involving a teenager and an appearing seeming concerning citizen. The stand
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