WRITTEN REPORTS AND ESSAYS: GUIDELINES FOR REFERENCING AND PRESENTATION IN RMIT BUSINESS VERSION: 1.0 APPROVED: DECEMBER, 2003 REVIEW DATE: NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER, 2005 Contents TABLES iii STUDENT FEEDBACK iv 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Getting started 3 1.2 Editing 3 1.3 Confidentiality 3 1.4 Referencing 4 1.5 Reference lists 5 2 plagiarism 2.1 RMIT definition 5 2.1.1 What is plagiarism? 5 2.1.2 What is the penalty? 5 2.2 Examples
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atmosphere is up to your creativity. We can take the traditional route, with silver candelabras and Rose centerpieces, or go for hip and trendy with a bold color scheme and modern furnishings. Music playing subtly in the background should reflect your theme, such as classical for a traditional fine dining restaurant or jazz tunes for something modern. Lighting should also be subtle, leaning toward dim but romantic. MACRO INDUSTRY ANALYSIS FOR FINE DINE RESTAURENT IN GENEVA USING PESTEL The restaurant
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Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Introduction 3 3.0 Brief Description of the Company 4 4.0 Analysis of Customer Relationship Marketing Strategies 5 4.1 The Value Proposition of Ritz-Carlton 5 4.2 The Concept of Experience Economy 6 4.2.1 The "wow effect" of the Company 6 4.3 Four Tier Customer Pyramid 7 4.4 Customer Relationship Management 8 4.5 Customer Complaint and Gap Model 9 5.0 Conclusion 10 6.0 Recommendation 11 7
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Table of Contents Module One: Getting Started 4 Course Objectives 5 Module Two: Opening and Closing Excel 7 Opening Excel 8 Understanding the Interface 10 Using Backstage View 13 Understanding Worksheets 14 Understanding Workbooks 15 Module Three: Your First Worksheet 17 Entering Data 18 Editing Data 20 Using the Wrap Command 21 Adding Rows and Columns 23 Checking Your Spelling 25 Module Four: Working with Excel Files 26
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Melissa Durrant Instructor Sylvia Johnson English 0090-08 (final draft) September 14, 2012 Living a not so fairy tale Once upon the time, in the capital of Brazil, two sisters loved to enjoy their childhood. One of these girls was me, Melissa. Since I was small, and like most girls that age, one of my favorite hobbies were watching Disney movies where the main characters were usually princesses. My sister Etinha spend a lot of time planning and having fun in our childhood and pretending that
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Changing from the Start Naive means to show a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement. It is to be innocent, unsophisticated, artless, ingenuous, inexperienced, guileless, unworldly, trusting; gullible, credulous, immature, callow, raw, green, wide-eyed (Naive). Everyone starts off as a naive child, but by exploring the world, experiencing the battles and challenges of life, dealing with whatever is thrown at them, people are molded into becoming more knowledgeable and understanding of what they
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With over 100,000 different type faces available right now and over 560 years of type face designing there is a large number of influential and important font designers to research. I was lucky to find the a great guide to typefaces: the “Periodic table of type faces” from , which lists 100 of the most popular, influential and notorious typefaces today. It not only gives the name of the designer and the year when it was first published, but also groups it into families and classes like serif, sans-serif
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Diabetes transition Assessment of current best practice and development of a future work programme to improve transition processes for young people with diabetes. Transition in healthcare is only one part of the evolution from dependent child to independent adult (David, 2001). Submitted by Ruth Gordon, Ruth Gordon Associates Ltd to NHS Diabetes. Supporting, Improving, Caring August 2012 Acknowledgements This project was funded by NHS Diabetes and supported by Gillian Johnson, North
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research. At this conclusion of this paper, this learner will analyze and present justification of the research proposal this learner chose to answer the research question. Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….7 Statement of the problem……………………………………..……………………...7 Theoretical Perspective…………………….……………………………………….. 8 Independent Variables……………………………………………………….10 Dependent Variables…………………………………………………………10
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Marketing Management Study Program : Management Assignment Title : Group Project Group Members : Anton Kokabri Caroline Natalia Chandra Leonardi Sutopo Selly Sherly Warren Class : Prince Edward Island Lecturer : Sir Hendra Submission Date : 13 November 2009 Business Marketing Plan Executive Summary Overview T-Quila is an upscale clothing shop that will open in July next year. T-Quila, which means "Tequila" or "kind of wine”, defines the shop and its essence of
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