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    SHU harvard referencing style

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    of British and international standards for producing references and bibliographies according to the Harvard method. You may be asked to use another system‚ such as a numeric system or to use a different version of the Harvard method. If this is the case‚ please refer to your course handbook or tutors for guidance. This guide does not cover the use of footnotes as these are not used in the Harvard method. You can search this document or use the contents list below Contents: What is referencing?

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    The Emperor's Club

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    The Emperor’s Club is a film that addresses many moral and social aspects that are central to contemporary society’s moral controversy. Can morals be properly instilled in a young person outside of religion? Can our future decisions be predicted based on our current character? Can our current character even be changed or molded? Can morals be learned through studying the classics? The Emperors Club’s main characters are Mr. Hundert a teacher of classics at a prestigious preparatory school‚ and

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    Breakfast Club

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    Who ever thought a detention can bring so many experiences? During the Breakfast club‚ Andrew Clarke and Bryan Johnson have shown characteristics that are very similar to me. While John Bender has shown characteristics and personalities that are complete opposite to my personality. I relate to Andrew Clarke’s characteristics because he is an athlete‚ respectful to others and gets easily angered in which is what I am since I am also an athlete‚ respectful to others and get angry easily. I also relate

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    The Liars Club

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    An Analysis of the Relationship Between Mother and Daughter: The Liars Club‚ and a look at childhood through the lens of adulthood Marry Karr’s The Liars Club is a haunting memoire‚ depicting a young Texan girls struggle to survive the trials of adolescence in home that finds stability in chaos and comfort in the abusive habits of her parents. Illustrating both fond and painful memoires from her past‚ Karr paints a complex image of the relationship she shared with her mother; giving readers

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    Emperiors Club

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    The Emperor’s Club is a fascinating movie about a teacher’s moral struggle between doing what’s right and wrong. The plot of this movie revolves around the relationship of a history teacher; William Hundert and his students. Mr. Hundert develops a relationship with one of his students Sedgewick Bell‚ and his actions leads him to start questioning his moral conscience of whether what he was doing was right. Sedgewick Bell‚ son of a senator‚ was a rebellious student who constantly challenged Mr

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    Flight Club

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    into a mirror. Emasculation Fight Club presents the argument that men in today’s society have been reduced to a generation that does nothing itself‚ but has become anesthetized with watching others do something instead. Masculinity becomes a brand‚ a means to sell products to men. "Being a man" then becomes owning the right watch or car instead of knowing who you are and what your values really are. As a result Jack‚ Tyler‚ and the other members of Fight Club reject this spoon-fed approach to living

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    A Business Case For Diversity By Paula Hutchings Leornian Consulting November 2006 CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Types of Diversity 4 3. What is the Generic Business Case for Diversity Management? 4 4. The Business Benefits of Diversity Management 6 5. Some Success Stories in Managing Diversity 7 6. What is the Business Case for Diversity Learning & Development ? 9 7. Diversity Management Initiatives 10 8. A Summary 11 9. Next Steps

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    The Emperor's Club

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    The Emperor’s Club THESE ARE JUST SOME QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS YOU CAN THINK ABOUT AS YOU WATCH THE EMPEROR’S CLUB MOVIE in class --- 1. When we look at Mr. Hundert’s choice to change Bell’s grade: Specifically: we see Mr. H. fails to keep some of his obligations to clients from our list in Topic 7 of our course: Honesty‚ Competence‚ Fairness‚ Diligence‚ Confidentiality‚ Loyalty‚ and Do No Harm. Overall: is Mr. H. a virtuous person? Does he show some of the virtues on page 61 (Aristotle’s

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    Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service 1. Key Problems that needs to be addressed by the company are: * The complexity of the barista’s job to prepare customized beverages has been increasing considerably which is affecting the service time. This might have led to reduction in customer satisfaction which could affect the company’s brand image and revenues. * The company did not have an individual department for Marketing Strategies. This kind of structure overburdened the senior executives

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    Homework 1 According to Wayt (2008) The main role of a teacher is to have a good way of communication level with its students which will encourage them to speak up in lessons and voice opinion. I agree with this as if a student feels comfortable in a classroom then he is more likely to voice an opinion during a lesson. Reference List Wayt‚ S (2008) Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle‚ http://www.holistichealthandwellbeing

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