SUMMARY 1. Briefly look the article over to get a general idea of its content A. What is the title? Subtitle? Headings? B. Skim the first and last few paragraphs C. Pay attention to keywords that are in bold or italics D. Graphs, pictures, diagrams 2. Read the article straight through A. Check or underline main points B. Look for important details C. Look for definitions, lists or examples that indicate key ideas 3. Go back
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Harvard Referencing Guide HARVARD REFERENCING GUIDE HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE This guide is divided into four sections that represent four different types of publications: 1. Periodicals: Journal and newspaper articles: pp. 2-3 2. Electronic publications: pp. 3-6 3. Books: pp. 6-7 4. Miscellaneous publications and materials: pp. 7-8 Within each section, we have organised the information into three columns: • Column 1 lists the different types of source materials that you will need to reference
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In many ways the Gospel of John remains a mystery—it hints at who its author is and yet never explicitly tells us. The story seems simple and straightforward, and yet one feels as though the author is often hinting at still deeper truths. In the New Testament it stands alone, distanced from the Synoptics by its unique presentation of the Christ-event. Of the four gospels, John is by far the most poetically written and the most distinct in terms of style, narrative and approach. While there are
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Generated Fears Julius Caesar educes fear in the real world. The events that take place in the tragedy allow the audience and readers to not only sympathize, but to think of the fearful possibilities that might occur in the real world. The story contains scenes where fear is targeted at the audience, allowing them to truly feel for the characters and have a tighter grasp to their own world. Julius Caesar induces the fear of chaos, trouble, panic, and war through the reactions of the people
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All hail the new king ! As FaceBook’s IPO unfolds over the course of 2012, we will learn more and more about Mark Zuckerberg as the new hailed “King” of the techies. Is it all about the cash? It would seem Zuckerberg has the world at his feet. His empire includes over 800million Facebook users and based on a recent valuation he will be worth over $28 billion at the age of 27 (The Guardian). Money can not be his only motivator, it has been reported that at the age of 22 he turned down several
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Imagine a place where you can sit on the beach as the waves roll in; the smell of the sea and fresh fish cooking in the distance at a nearby restaurant. A place where you can experience a thrill of blasting over the sand dunes at high speeds in a buggy, visit aquariums, and see wildlife up close. Imagine a place of relaxation, watching the whales migrate across the ocean. A place like this can only be one of a kind, the Oregon coast. The Oregon coast would be a great place to spend a vacation,
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achieve your learning goals. Harvey gives an example. Examples of MI activities Examples of a 3rd grade teacher’s intelligence activities for a punctuation unit. | V | Explain uses of punctuation marks. Practice using each type in writing. Edit a text. | L | “Why do we need punctuation marks?” Classifying
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Truth and Illusion in Huckleberry Finn In Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses illusion and reality to probe the prejudices and preconceptions that dominate the way most people see the world, themselves, and other people. Huck has an adventurous mind that allows Twain to explore any idea without the shackles of common civility. In this way, Huck's ability to warp the world into an illusion of his own making eases the reader into a perspective that values truth over appearance. When the illusion of
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| The Synoptic Problem | Understanding the relationship between the synoptic Gospels | | The New Testament of the Bible begins with the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These four books are a biography of the life Jesus Christ. Most want to views these books as photographs of the life and ministry of Christ, but they should really be viewed as portraits of Christ. A photograph takes a picture and shows you exactly what is there, while a portrait can add different perspectives
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Life is constantly testing one’s morality. Morals apply to personal character and showcase ones opinion of good and bad human actions. In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, Huck is just a confused thirteen year old boy growing up in the racist American South. He is the son of an alcoholic and is often misunderstood. Those around Huck consider him to be immature, such as Ms. Watson who acts as a caretaker for Huck throughout his father’s absence. As a child, Huck
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