TEXT CITATION What to cite? * facts‚ findings‚ theories‚ ideas taken from a source published or unpublished * direct quotations (e.g. key words‚ phrases‚ passages‚ quoted verbatim (word-for-word) * paraphrases and summaries * conclusions present using own word * articles and studies used in the text * some factual information Why cite? to give credit where credit is due because presenting the work of someone else as your own is plagiarism
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Academic Writing Help Centre (AWHC) APA Style Introduction: Referencing Academic writing relies heavily on the understanding and the use of other authors’ ideas. Students must often draw arguments‚ evidence‚ concepts and theories from other sources to support their own argumentation. Like all academic writers‚ they are required to give credit for the information they have used by providing proper references. Anything that is borrowed from another author must be referenced‚ including‚ but
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skills Prior to submitting a package when we request for finances to repair Airfield Discrepancies. Critical Thinking in Airfield Management The first of the two things I have learned about APA style is as Follows.APA style is a format that helps prevent plagiarism. After All‚ the last thing we should not want to do is take credit for ones Words or ideas. In the event one is accused of Plagiarism it can lead to a writer ’s loss of credibility and professional
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Begin typing paper here: Below are some examples of APA in-text citations: Short Quotations If you are directly quoting from a work‚ you will need to include the author‚ year of publication‚ and the page number for the reference (preceded by "p."). Introduce the quotation with a signal phrase that includes the author ’s last name followed by the date of publication in parentheses. According to Jones (1998)‚ "Students often had difficulty using APA style‚ especially when it was their first time" (p
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The American Psychological Association‚ or APA is a style of writing that was first constructed and published by a group of psychologists‚ anthropologists‚ and business managers in 1929. (APA ‚ 2009) It has since evolved into a well-known manual used by scholars‚ editors‚ and students partaking in collegiate courses as a guide to producing and referencing scholarly written papers. Depending on the guidelines for each paper‚ the formatting may be slightly different. Overall‚ each paper should
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Department‚ University of Mumbai In association with University of Mumbai I R C M B F “Managing Business in Turbulent Times” NTERNATIONAL ESEARCH ON ONFERENCE ANANGEMENT AND ANKING INANCE - 2012 March 5th – 6th 2012 For details visit www.jbims.edu/conf2012.html Sponsored by In association with Indian Merchants’ Chamber About the Institute A Premier Business school in India‚ Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) was founded in 1965 and is
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Format of Investigatory Paper The project write-up must be computerized‚ double-spaced in short bond paper‚ each page inserted in a clear book and follows the following format: Title page -title of the project must be brief‚ simple and catchy Abstract - a concise single paragraph summary of completed work; in a minute or less‚ a reader can learn the rationale behind the study‚ general approach to the problem‚ pertinent results‚ and important conclusions or new questions. The summary should be
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The culture of an organisation can be seen as a set of core characteristics that are collectively valued by all members of that organisation; and‚ corporate culture is believed to be a key element in the success of any organisation (Visagie et al. 2002). Schein (2004) emphasises that organisational cultures provide group members with a way of giving meaning to their daily lives‚ setting guidelines and rules for how to behave and most important‚ reducing and containing the anxiety of dealing with
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Investigation of Japanese Corporate Culture‚ Its Trends And Changes Japanese Business & Culture bus 258.1 Table of Contents1.0 Introduction 2.0 Procedure 3.0 Findings 3.1 Changing social culture. 3.2 Business Culture in Japan 3.3 Why change is needed 3.4 What is Japan and her corporations doing to develop and change 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Bibliography Japanese Business & CultureAn investigation Japanese corporate culture‚ its trends and changes
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retrofit facilities to accommodate their tenants’ newest recruiting tool. Tenants want to recreate their office space so that it’s more than just a place to work. In fact‚ they want to build an environment where individuals are immersed in the corporate culture and can interact with the company and fellow employees on a variety of levels. As a world leader in mobile phone technology‚ Nokia was faced with a daunting task when the company decided to significantly expand its New England operations in
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