In all InterActive modules, you are required to use Harvard style on your coursework (exams and assignment). This tip sheet describes many of the basic Harvard citation procedures. Please remember that it is your responsibility to ensure the accuracy of all citations in your written work; when in doubt reference the Harvard Referencing: Student Style Guide, which can be found in most libraries, online, and in many bookstores. Introduction The Harvard style is an Author/Date system. This means that
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3/21/2010 (b. 1944) 1965 - graduated Magna Cum Laude, majoring in philosophy at the University of Santo Tomas Became known as a columnist for Asia Philippines Leader and editor for NOW Magazine 1974 – founded Female magazine in Singapore 1994 – First novel, Island of Wives 1998 – A Dream of Peace and Other Stories, a collection of her stories from the 1960s and the 1990s 2002 – Remembered Songs and Other Stories, a collection of new stories Owns a publishing company based in Singapore
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died at the age of 93 due to multi-organ failure after prolonged illness. 3. Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday asked the states ruled by the party to implement in “letter and spirit” the food security scheme, which itsees as a “game-changer” in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections. 4. Shalini Singh, a Deputy Editor withThe Hindu, has bagged the prestigious Prem Bhatia Award for Political Reporting-2013. She has been selected for her ‘excellent coverage of several key issues,’ particularly
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for many reasons. First of all, Sanger helped educate millions of women all over the country about sex, sexuality, and even anatomy which at the time was considered obscene. She encouraged young women all over the country and answered millions of letters sent by women asking questions about birth control, and lectured on the topic. She also wrote many books and started The Woman Rebel, a newspaper that advocates birth control. This provided crucial information to confused young women in need of help
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I wouldn’t say the last nail has been driven into the coffin on the George-Anne’s recent move to reduce publishing one edition each week, but the coffin is right outside in the hallway. Being a part time student for the last six years I have seen several changes in the paper that seem to indicate the paper is in a downward spiral. It used to be I would encounter enthusiastic students handing out the paper at the stadium bus stop Tuesdays and Thursdays, now there are stacks of bound up papers that
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Letter to the Editor of the Guardian 'F*ck off". 'Scumbag'. 'W*nker'. This is the lasting impression readers of other popular newspapers are given about teenagers. It's not just limited to newspapers either. It is an ever-growing problem in the journalism industry. Facts are being twisted for the sake of entertaining the reader, are being portrayed as blood-sucking leeches, and teenagers are seen as Red-Bull guzzling degenerates. So how are you going to change this? Many peoples' opinions of teenagers
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method of staining bacterial cells while not staining surrounding animal tissues; however, he thought the staining method he developed was faulty because not all bacteria stained. In a letter to the editor of the journal in which Gram published his findings, write your response to Gram's concern. Answer 3: Dear Editor, when staining bacteria I first heat the smear and cover with a basic purple dye, after that short time the purple dye is washed off and the smear is then colored with iodine. After
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Walter Dean Myers is an African-American writer of young adult fiction and children’s books. His novels are about teens and the challenges they face. He is known to write tough stories about kids who don't appear in most storybooks," asserted Sue Corbett in a Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service report. "Children whose fathers are absent or jailed. About children who share playgrounds with drug dealers and gangs. About teens struggling to maintain their dignity and living with poverty, violence, and
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After being born a slave and attending Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Ida B. Wells moved to Memphis, Tennessee to pursue her career in teaching (Steptoe). During one momentous 10-mile train ride from Woodstock to Memphis, Ida B. Wells resisted being violently removed from her first-class seat by a white conductor. The conductor had asked Wells to move to the second-class car where other black passengers and smokers were seated; regardless of the fact that Wells had purchased a first-class
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He got married on february 2, 1870 at the age of 35. His wife's name was Olivia langdon Clemens. His father was John Marshall Clemens. His father died when he was young. In 1851 when he was 15, he got a job as a printer and occasional writer and editor at the Hannibal western union. This was when he started writing but it was not what he did for a passion. Afterwards he drove a steamboat and eventually headed out west. As mark twain started writing a lot of his work was common in some ways, often
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