to the following: American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Washington‚ DC: Author. Z253 Pub 2001 American Psychological Association. (2007). APA style guide to electronic references. Washington‚ DC: Z253 APA 2007 Author. Additional help: Library staff at the iZone Help Desk will help with referencing questions. Referencing and Citation page of Library Web. The Student Learning Centre provides workshops and one-to-one
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² More information about electronic sources can be found on the Chicago Manual’s Q & A Web page.³ Examples are based on: 1. The Chicago Manual of Style‚ 15th ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 2003)‚ chap. 16. (hereafter cited as CMS). Reference Z 253 Chi 2003 2. CMS‚ chap. 17. 3. University of Chicago‚ “The Chicago Manual of Style Q & A‚” University of Chicago‚ http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/cmosfaq/cmosfaq.html 1. Humanities style – Notation system (using endnotes) All
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Systems. Retrieved from http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/measmor.html ProtectKids. (n.d). How Children Access Pornography on the Internet. Retrieved from http://www.protectkids.com/dangers/childaccess.htm Sean‚ P. (2009‚ October 7). Children as young as five ’using the internet without parental supervision ’. Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article- 1218581/Children-young-using-internet-parental-supervision.html#axzz2K1PtMnhl Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. (2012‚
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Anne of Green Gables – Chapter Summaries Website: http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/anneofgreengables/section2.rhtml Contents Summary-Chapter 1 2 Summary—Chapter 2 2 Summary—Chapter 3 3 Summary—Chapter 4 3 Analysis—Chapters 1–4 4 Summary—Chapter 5 5 Summary—Chapter 6 5 Summary—Chapter 7 5 Summary—Chapter 8 6 Analysis—Chapters 5–8 6 Small summary chapter 1 8 Small summary chapter 2 8 Small summary chapter 3 8 Small summary chapter 4 9 Small summary chapter 5 9 Character
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This story stars out with Anne Shirley being a young woman with auburn hair. She was adopted by Marilla Cuthbert on Prince Edward Island Farmhouse Anne was a tall and slim young girl that was half passed 16‚ with grey eyes and auburn red hair. Her and her adopted parent Marilla stayed at Green Gables This book soon talks about the different personality of twins Davy and Dora. They are the twins of Marilla’s 3rd cousin and Marilla takes the two children to help in because their mom passed away.
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consideration is entitled “Anne meets her class”. The author of the text is Miss Reed. The text is just an extract from “Fresh from the country”. As we deal with just an extract it’s difficult to define the genre of it. It is epic. The text tells about the first working day of a young teacher. Miss Enderby‚ the headmistress of the school‚ introduces Miss Lacey‚ a young teacher‚ to her first class. The children behave quite while listening to headmistress but after they start talking. As Anne is alone with the
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Biomechanical Frame of Reference in Occupational Therapy Christina M. Rafferty 101-392-287 Somtochukwu Okerulu 204-594-588 HCC Coleman College Introduction/ Overview The outcome of occupational therapy intervention is “supporting health and participation in life through engagement in occupation.’’ The types of occupational therapy interventions include occupation based intervention‚ purposeful activity and preparatory methods‚ consultation‚ education‚ and advocacy. Intervention
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Reference and Citation Examples Basic guidelines for formatting citations in the text 1. Place the complete citation within parentheses. 2. Use the words in the first part of the citation exactly as they appear in the References so that the source in the text can easily be located in the References. 3. Use the author‘s last name and year for the citation: (Smith‚ 2008). 4. Place the year in the citation‚ but do not include the month and day. 5. Use only the last name of the author‚ and never
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