Research Skills 3: Using sources in your writing – paraphrasing and in-text references Aims In this lesson you will find out about: * what you can use from sources in your writing * how to paraphrase * how to make a basic in-text reference Homework review From your reading of the sources, discuss with a partner some of the themes or topics you think you could include in your Practice 1 Assignment, which has the following title: Discuss the influence of the internet on teenagers and young
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Model Assignment Issued September 2012 OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technicals in Business Unit 12: Recruitment and selection in business Ofqual unit reference number A/502/5434 Please note: This OCR Cambridge Technical model assignment may be used to provide evidence for the unit identified above. Alternatively, centres may ‘tailor’ or modify the assignment within permitted parameters (see Information for Teachers). It is the centre’s responsibility to ensure that any modifications made
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What options do Foreign Investors have when States violate agreements? Foreign investment has played a critical role to the World’s economy, so promoting and protecting foreign investment can bring big benefits for the developing and developed countries. So when States violate agreements, the foreign investors may have some main options to protect their rights in the investment. First is the ICSID Convention and it stands for the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes, also known
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this society women are the voices for technology. “What changes are needed in the computer culture to improve its image, repair its deficits, and make it more appealing to girls and women?” (iv). "Gender Studies." Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology. Ed. Bryan S. Turner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Credo Reference. Web. 26 Oct 2015. Turner starts with informing the readers that this topic has many subtopic to go with it which means more information on it. Turner then goes on by telling
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1. Describe Masters’ management style. Use evidence from the case study to support your answer. Masters interfered in Imakito‘s management , that means he made decisions about processes , which the Engineering Department staff should follow . And he told the key designer that she must ask approval for the initiate in new model . According to Hicky, Nader & Williams ( 2005, pp23-7 ) , autocratic managers hold all power . They told subordinates what they should do and how to do which is rigid
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CHAPTER SIX Coordinate Geometry Coordinate geometry is geometry done in the number plane, using algebra. • Points are represented by pairs of numbers, and lines by linear equations. • Circles, parabolas and other curves are represented by non-linear equations. Points, lines and intervals are the main topics of this chapter. 6 A Lengths and Midpoints of Intervals An interval is completely determined by its two endpoints. There are simple formulae for the length of an interval and for the
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Derek McKenna LG119Student number: 10809341 Held and McGrew, 2003, p.4). Sceptics, like hyperglobalists, see the concept of globalisationin primarily economic terms. However, far from agreeing with them, the sceptics totallyreject the notion of globalisation as anything essentially new. For sceptics, the concept of globalisation is a convenient ideologically constructed myth that helps justify the neo-liberal,free market capitalist system (Held and McGrew, 2003, p.5). In line with Marxist thought
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‘The Law of Contract confines itself to the enforcement of voluntarily created civil obligations’-illustrate and explain. Rifatul Ahsan Yasdany ID: 102 0273 030 Law 200 Section-09 Date: 22-02-2013 Declaration i. The topic referred to in this assignment has not been submitted for another degree or qualification of this or any other University or other Educational Institution. And ii. The ownership of any Intellectual property rights, which may be described in this paper, is vested
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1 JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND RIGHTS by John Tasioulas For R. Crisp (ed), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics 1. The Nature of Justice Philosophers have advocated many divergent views as to the content of the correct principles of justice. In contemporary philosophy, for example, the live options range from the austere libertarian thesis that the claims of justice are limited to a small class of rights that protect us from coercive interference by others to more radically egalitarian
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decision to remarry. Newton couldn’t live with his mom because Reverend Smith would not allow Newton to live with him. Isaac Newton worked on a farm, but he desperately wanted to get an education at Cambridge as his Uncle William had. Newton worked hard, and he eventually received a full education at Cambridge. Despite the lack of educational support in Isaac Newton’s family, he was able to use his perseverance, intelligence, and ability to succeed to become one of the most famous scientists ever to live
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