A Study of Shell Oil and its Stakeholders in Nigeria
Part 2 (Week Nine)
A review of basic issues regarding the Background and Interests of Stakeholders of
Shell Oil Company in Nigeria
John K. Student
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Chapter 1
Introduction
You may add sub-titles (usually on the left margin) to address each of these three categories as you prefer. There is no rule about boldfacing your headings, but a lot of students find it easier to boldface their headings to make the paper more readable. Use your own discretion on this. There is also no rule about how many headings you should use. Headings are like roadmaps for your reader—use them as often as you wish to signal a change of direction or topic to your reader. Too many headings is better than not enough headings.
At the very least, this chapter should include a discussion of the scope of your module project and you need to define both the aims of your research and what you hope to accomplish (your objectives) in this chapter.
Things to Remember
Remember, chapters always start on a new page with a proper heading (we have given those to you in this paper already. You cannot go wrong if you stick with this template.
Also remember that standard grammar rules require at least two sentences in any paragraph. All your writing should be in 12 font size using one of the standard fonts such as Times
New Roman or Arial. Avoid using off-sized fonts, and under no circumstances can you used colored fonts in Harvard style. Headings, cover page writing, and all fonts in the document (including the references) are the same size. Use this paper as a sample
Harvard. One final reminder—do not insert graphics for decorative purposes. Harvard
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style does not allow that. You may use charts and graphs in chapter
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