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    How to conduct a case study Lopa Bhattacharya Purpose of a case study The purpose of a case study is to provide a more thorough analysis of a situation or "case" (often the story of an individual) which will reveal interesting information to the reader. Often they are used in social development to describe a person’s life. Case studies often accompany reports‚ to give ‘flesh’ to written reports. Know why you are conducting this interview. To what end will you ask questions? Ethical

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    Personal Code of Ethics Statement Garry Zembower HA405: Leadership and Ethics in Healthcare Kaplan UniversityPersonal Code of Ethics Statement As an ethics base health care professional I will always strive to meet or exceed the following statement below in the daily practice of my profession as a Health Care Administrator (HCA). I will revisit this code throughout my professional career and make changes to this “live” document to ensure its relevance and value. This ever changing code will

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    _2_Adequacy of thesis (2) Ok Body Paragraphs (48 points) _8_Connection of analysis to thesis (8) Ok _8_Accuracy and validity of the analysis (8) Ok _8_Completeness and comprehensiveness of the analysis (8) Ok _8_Use of quotations (8) Ok _8_Unity and coherence (especially use of transitions) (8) Ok _8_Effectivenss of the sequencing of the content (8) Ok Conclusion (4 points) _2_Summation of the analysis and restatement of the thesis (2) Ok _2_Completeness

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    | must put the quoted source in quotation marks. | 2.   Which is the correct way to write the parenthetical (in text citation) reference  for a direct quotation of more than 4 lines?   | .(10-15)   - the direct quotation ends with a period‚ but there ’s not a period after the parenthetical reference. |   | ." (10-15). - the direct quotation ends with a period and a quotation mark and a period after the citation. |   -> | . (10-15)  - The direct quotation ends with a period.  Then a space

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    your assignments. Quotations: A quotation is an exact reproduction of spoken or written words. Direct quotes can provide strong evidence‚ act as an authoritative voice‚ or support a writer’s statements. ►How to do it: Make sure that you have a good reason to use a direct quotation. Quoting should be done sparingly and should support your own work‚ not replace it. For example‚ make a point in your own words‚ then support it with an authoritative quotation. Every direct quotation should appear between

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    papers‚ I would expect at least 3-4 really strong quotations used to prove your topic.  The important word in the last sentence is “prove.”  You do NOT use quotations to establish facts from the story.  You use quotations to PROVE something.   For example – I don’t need a quotation from the book to tell me that Tom Robinson is found guilty.  I have read To Kill a Mockingbird and I know that he is found guilty.  Be sure you are using quotations not to pad your paper‚ but to strengthen it.   There

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    you may absorb it without even being aware of it. The only answer is to keep meticulous records about where you find your thoughts. There is nothing shameful about acknowledging where you found an idea; on the contrary. Proper acknowledgement and quotations are an important part of your text. Using them properly will help you to organize your writing and strengthen your arguments. It is perfectly acceptable to use other people’s ideas‚ but you must document your sources‚ or you could be accused of

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    in November. Newsweek‚ 199‚ 23. 4. What is the correct way to format quotations longer than 40 words? Put it on a free-standing block of typewritten lines‚ and omit quotation marks. Start the quotation on a new line‚ indented 1/2 inch from the left margin‚ i.e.‚ in the same place you would begin a new paragraph. Type the entire quotation on the new margin‚ and indent the first line of any subsequent paragraph within the quotation 1/2 inch from the new margin. Maintain double-spacing throughout. The

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    The Canterbury Tales Comparative Essay Task: You are to write a 5-paragraph essay on one of the topics below. The essay needs to be written using formal language‚ and needs to include a minimum of SIX quotations. The suggested length is 2 ½ - 3 pages typed‚ double-spaced (approximately 750 words). Your essay does not require extra research. You will have all of the information you will need from: The medieval times Internet Search‚ “The Prologue” character notes‚ “The Pardoner’s Tale”

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    * the verbatim copying of another person’s work without acknowledgement * the close paraphrasing of another person’s work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of presentation without acknowledgement. * the unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another person’s work and/or the presentation of another person’s idea/s as one’s own. Plagiarised work may belong to another student or be from a published source such as a book‚ report‚ journal or material available on the internet

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