slightly shorter or longer depending on the topic selected and your writing style. Please include appropriate references in the paper (place list of references at the end of the paper). You should include at least 3 references. These can be articles from magazines or journals, references, conference proceedings, government documents, internet resources, etc. At least one of the references must be from a source other than a web site. The following is the suggested organization for the paper: Introduction
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the table of contents. 3. List of Figures: All the figures used in report are mentioned here according to their page numbers 4. List of Tables: All the tables used in report are mentioned here according to their page numbers 5. List of acronyms: All the abbreviations and acronyms used in the report are listed here. 6. Introduction: 7. Research work: 8. Conclusion: 9. References: In‐Text Citations References to other sources should be numbered
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Writing a student reference/letter of recommendation The Careers Service Centre is often asked for guidelines about what should be included in letters of reference. GENERAL GUIDELINES • • • • • • • • • (JB Aug 2012) Be specific and give examples to justify the points that you make. Request a CV or personal statement for additional information. This can inform your writing and enable you to be specific e.g. refer to anecdotes that back up points about a student's personality and ability. Raise
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copying of another person's work” • secondly to allow you and whoever is assessing your work to be able to easily trace the original source if need be. You need to refer to your sources in two places- • in the body of your work • in the list of references at the end. What follows shows you how to do this for various types of material: books, journals and electronic resources, preceded by a section on how to deal with quotes. The Harvard system of referencing is used for printed sources. At
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Lessons Learned Paper Francisco E Guzman University of Phoenix Dr. Nancy Arduengo Lessons Learned Paper * Connecting with a group of doctoral students for the first residency is very challenging. Most of the students admitted to having feelings of misperception, worry, or uncertainty. Meeting someone new is certainly not comfortable, however the anticipations and nervousness of a doctoral program is adequate for someone to ask why one would choose to embark on a titanic venture
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ASSIGNMENT ONE MEDIA REPORT ANALYSIS (20%) Students are required to select one media report from the three reports provided on Blackboard under the assessment folder. Students are required to identify and analyse the legal issues arising in their chosen report through answering a series of questions. Students need to apply a similar approach to that used in the Topic 1 case study, ‘The Swimming Stadium’, to their chosen media report. Format of assignments Assignments cannot be handwritten
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HOW TO REFERENCE 6 4. REFERENCING BOOKS 7 5. E BOOKS, JOURNALS AND WEBSITES 8 6. REFERENCING PUBLICATIONS AND OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS 10 7. REFERENCING PICTURES, TABLES AND GRAPHS 12 8. MISSING DETAILS 13 1. DEFINITIONS Citation: is when you refer to the work of other authors in the text of your own work. Reference: each citation needs a reference at the end of the work. This gives you the full details of the source and should enable it to be traced. Bibliography: a list of relevant
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username (PJC student id) and password (birthdate), just like your Blackboard sign-in. Then go to the database titled Literary Reference Center. At the search bar, type in the last name of our author and the word AND in all caps and the title of the work AND a descriptor word like character and search (Fitzgerald AND The Great Gatsby AND American Dream). You should get a long list of works. 3. Scroll through and look for this source: Pidgeon, John. “The Great Gatsby.” 4. You can tell that it is
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lecture notes will give you the basic framework ONLY of the ideas, theories and concepts you will need to complete the assignment. These notes will therefore NOT be sufficient on their own. You will need to make use of the required reading, extra references and any other material you come across in the course of researching your assignment. 2.2When you are taking notes for your assignment, try and `translate' what the author is saying into your own words. Don't just copy out huge chunks from other
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2 Letters of authorisation, transmittal and approval (terms of reference) 3 Table of contents 4 List of tables and figures (if appropriate) 5 Foreword/Preface 6 Acknowledgements 7 Synopsis (or abstract) (B) Main report 1 Introduction 2 Findings and discussion 3 Conclusions (C) Supplements 1 References and Bibliography 2 Appendices 3 Index (Key words with page references to where they occur in the text) Preliminaries The Title Page
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