Formatting Submission 2 Structure (1) First decide the structure of your dissertation: how it will be divided into chapters (and appendices). You might decide to subdivide some chapters into sections. You might even subdivide some sections into sub-sections. – But avoid sub-sub-sections! 3 Example: structure (1) Typical structure for a development project: Chapters Appendices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C Title page Acknowledgements Abstract Table of Contents Introduction Survey Requirements
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National Interest Chapter There can also be no doubt that a huge reason behind the invasion of Afghanistan‚ was to do with looking after Britain’s own national interest. With Britain seen as one of America’s greatest and influential allies‚ it would seem obvious that an attack on the scale of 9/11 could so easily be repeated on this side of the Atlantic. Whitehall according to {Chin 2013 }was concerned that 9/11 could spark a groundswell of movement against the West therefore taking action in Afghanistan
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APA STYLE-9/11 CITED PAGES * Ray Griffin‚ D. (2006‚ 5). The 9/11 Truth Movement - 911truth.org. 9/11: The Myth and the Reality - 911truth.org. Retrieved March 1‚ 2013‚ from http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20060405112622982 * Stanley‚ S. (2001‚ ). TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories‚ scams‚ hoaxes‚ myths‚ and urban legends on the Internet. Search Results. Retrieved March 1‚ 2013‚ from http://www.truthorfiction.com/google-result.htm?q=9%2F11
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C H A P T E R 1 An Overview of the Study Guide and Chapter 1 Study guides that accompany textbooks are usually written as an afterthought by someone who has little connection to the textbook that is supposed to be supported by the study guide. I think it is for this reason that most study guides are not terribly helpful — and‚ I am told‚ they are not widely used by students. This Study Guide is different in that it was written by me (the author) at the same time as the textbook was being
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Reading Journal This journal covers chapters 13 to 16 of Divakaruni’s novel One Amazing Thing. PLOT: What happened in these chapters? Give a brief overview‚ chapter by chapter‚ especially noting any events that surprised you or confused you. CHARACTER: Which characters appear in these chapters? List each one along with what we learned about them in these chapters‚ especially noting any developments that surprised you or confused you. KEY PASSAGE: Choose what you feel is a key paragraph
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1. Chapter one introduces readers to the town of Maycomb‚ its inhabitants‚ and the particular attitudes of many of its people. Reread chapter one and find a sentence or a paragraph which illustrates each of the following attitudes/ideas. Then discuss how the passage fits into the attitudes/ideas of the town. a. pride in ancestry and “tradition” b. pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different c. awareness of difference in social class 2. Calpurnia lectures Scout on manners when
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mixed messages. The book investigates common misconceptions seen in modern parenting practices‚ and in children’s education more generally. I’ll try to summarize book’s arguments which are served in ten chapters. In chapter one‚ they are focusing on the inverse power of praise. The argument of this chapter is that false
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Linchpins….Are You Indispensable? The Culture of Connections thru Summary The chapter I read was written by Seth Godin. He goes in depth on the many qualities of a linchpin and how to become one. A linchpin is a very important unique person or thing in a company. The linchpin basically holds a company of group together. I chose this topic because I feel I am a unique‚ charismatic person. In many ways‚ I feel I am indispensable to some people. I am a linchpin to my family. Whenever there is a problem
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1) A) The first issue would be tied to using social and political books in the classroom. On page 61‚ the author mentions Ian’s Walk which is a book on the topic of Autism. Although this book could be used in a classroom‚ teachers may not use books with topics on social issues because it might be too disturbing for the children. A study about sexual preferences was an example used but there was a bit of an uproar due to the religious views of others. This is an issue that could definitely arise
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astronauts on the moon. Recently though‚ many discussions of the Apollo 11 mission have astonished thoughts of many Americans. Conspiracy theorists are looking at the Moon Landing as a hoax and one big set up that Americans were fooled into believing actually happened. In 1974‚ Bill Kasying wrote a book entitled We Never Went to the Moon: America’s Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle‚ which explained in full detail that the whole Apollo 11 mission was a fake (The Apollo Hoax). Not only did this spark many people’s
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