structure with discussion flowing between points raised 5. Referencing (Harvard Referencing System). • Appropriate referencing system in accordance to the guideline set up by University of Sunderland (UOS) Assignment of Grades for Written Work Written assignments will be graded according to the following distribution: • 80%: Content (thoroughness of preparation, information, and content) • 10%: Style (grammar, writing quality, clarity of writing at the sentence
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Harvard Referencing Style July 2015 Harvard Referencing Style What is it? Academic writing requires authors to support their arguments with reference to other published work or experimental results/findings. A reference system will perform three essential tasks: Enable you to acknowledge other authors’ ideas (avoid plagiarism). Enable a reader to quickly locate the source of the material you refer to so they can consult it if they wish. Indicate to the reader the
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sources used in your work whether paraphrased, directly quoted or summarized using Harvard Referencing Style. | | | 5. Link the study to the Tourism Sector. | | | 6. AC 2.1. Is 600 Words in length including the Findings, Discussion and Recommendations. | | | 7. Include Recommendations in your Report that are based on your findings. | | | 8. Include Reference Page at correct referencing standard and
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LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION THE BUSINESS SCHOOL HANDBOOK FOR REFERENCING 1. THE IMPORTANCE OF REFERENCING There are three main reasons why accurate referencing is important: * it provides relevant background information, illustrations of ideas or theories, or evidence for an argument that you are making in your essay or report. Your ideas need to be based on prior reading, and referencing is a way of showing that you have done this and are familiar with
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management, technology stages and planning. * Word count: you should discuss the questions in no more or less than the number of words mentioned for each question (plus or minus 10%). * Referencing: You must acknowledge all your sources of information using full Harvard Style Referencing (in-text referencing plus list of references at the end). Use E-library: to get journal articles on the topic (Emerald, EBSCO…). Use at least 2 articles. * Plagiarism: Remember that you should work the information
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Faculty of Engineering and Environment MCE Coursework Specification Module title: Structural Design Academic year: 2015/2016 Module number: BE 1310 Semester: YL Credit Points: 20 Programme(s): BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering Year: 2 Level 5 Is this an option module? No Coursework title: Structural Design – Assignment 1 Learning Outcomes measured in this assessment (from the Module Descriptor): 1. Apply structural analysis and design principles to calculate design load acting on structures
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Unit: BO1COAC216 Cost Accounting Program: Bachelor of Business Trimester 1, 2015 OVERVIEW The unit introduces cost accounting and enables students to explain its roles in efficient resources allocation. Students will be introduced to the traditional and modern approaches to costing for evaluation in decision making and profitability analysis. The role of cost accounting in performance appraisal is examined and investigated by analyzing the various topics presented. Overall, the unit will
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The Harvard Referencing System Introduction As a student, it is important that you identify in your assessment when you are using the words or ideas of another author. The most accepted way of acknowledging the work of another author is to use a referencing system. The following guide tells you why you need to use a referencing system, shows you how to insert references in the text of your assignments, and shows you how to compile a reference list. While there are many variations on the ‘Harvard’
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List of References: Harvard A list of references is generally provided for academic work, and contains details only of those works actually cited in the document. Sometimes the term Bibliography is used; however this refers to a list of related source material that is not necessarily cited in the document. Remember: • A list of references should appear on a separate sheet of paper at the end of an assignment and is generally titled References. • This list contains bibliographic details of every
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MGMT301: Managing Across Cultures Subject Outline Subject Information Semester One, 2015 Offshore Campus (INTI International College Subang) Lecture Information: 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial Pre-requisites: MGMT110 plus 12 cps from 200 or 300 level Faculty of Commerce subjects Co-requisites: Nil Teaching Staff Teaching Role | Lecturer | Name | Mr. Ronald Hor Yew Kheong | Telephone | 603-5623 2800 (UOW Program Office) | Email | ronald.hor@gmail.com | Room
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