Department of Chemistry‚ NUS Checklist for Formal Laboratory Reports Contents Use the same as the title of the experiment. Title Write name (same as the name on the class list)‚ email‚ group‚ fumehood number and date clearly at the top of the front page. Summarize the laboratory report. Include a general description of the – scientific problem Abstract – experimental approach (in a general way) – key findings (including important numerical results) – conclusions Brief. Do not exceed the word
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APA Format Rules for Citation General rules for citation • When using APA format‚ follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author ’s last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text‚ E.g.‚ (Jones‚ 1998)‚ and a complete reference should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper. • Always capitalize proper nouns‚ including author names and initials: D. Jones. • If you refer to the title of a
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8. List five examples of popular sources. Five examples of popular sources are Psychology Today‚ Sports Illustrated‚ Vogue‚ Rolling Stone‚ and Newsweek Time. 9. What are the characteristics of a trade publication source? (Name at least 5). Five characteristics of a trade publication source are that they provide practical information for professionals who are in a specific field of work‚ they can contain specific terms to that profession; but are generally brief and straightforward‚ they are
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Lynelle Fowler Integrated Marketing Communications Plan for General Motors GM&U College Discount Program Copyright 2010. Gatton Student Research Publication. Volume 2‚ Number 1.Gatton College of Business & Economics‚ University of Kentucky 1 Executive Overview This plan outlines communications tactics that will be utilized to raise awareness of the GM&U college discount program. The GM&U program will turn around the target audience’s less than favorable opinion of General Motors
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DEFAMATION Defamation is a complex and detailed tort. There is no statutory definition of defamation‚ but in common law it is the publication (in any form) by another of any statement which injures the plaintiff’s reputation by exposing him to hatred‚ ridicule or contempt‚ or which tends to lower him in the esteem of right-thinking members of society. (Sim v Stretch [1936] 2 All ER 1237‚ 1240‚ per Lord Atkin). The tort of defamation is something of an oddity among torts: it is usually tried
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Book title. Additional information. City of publication: Publishing company‚ publication date. Example: Allen‚ Thomas B. Vanishing Wildlife of North America. Washington‚ D.C.: National Geographic Society‚ 1974. Website or Webpage Format: Author’s last name‚ first name (if available). "Title of work within a project or database." Title of site‚ project‚ or database. Editor (if available). Electronic publication information (Date of publication or of the latest update‚ and name of any sponsoring
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American Renaissance INTRODUCTION Also known as the New England Renaissance‚ the American Renaissance refers to a period of American literature from the 1830s to the end of the Civil War. The movement developed out of efforts by various American writers to formulate a distinctly American literature influenced by great works of European literature. Yet these novels‚ poems‚ and short stories utilized native dialect‚ history‚ landscape‚ and characters in order to explore uniquely American issues
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The problem with pop publications is their acceptance of definitions of success. The assumption is that women value‚ or should value‚ the same things as men. Gail Evans’ best selling Play Like a Man puts the point directly. “To a guy‚ everything counts. The size of his office‚ the size of his staff‚ the size of his salary‚ the size of anything that can be measured. And they’re always keeping score.” If women don’t do the same‚ they will be “perceived as losers.” Anyone willing to settle for a “cramped
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from the 15th of March till the 21st of March 2010‚ many similarities as well as differences were spotted. From the aspect of the content and objective of the papers‚ ownership plays a major role in determining what materials are included in the publications. The Star newspaper acts as a medium to spread political opinions and ideologies of the MCA (its owner) besides highlighting issues in relation to the said party. For example‚ ‘MCA plans SME one stop centre’ that was printed on the 16th of March
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