How to make a reference list How to make a reference list 1 General 1 A complete publication 1 An article in a journal 2 A part of a publication / a paper presented at a meeting 2 Electronic document 2 Web sites 3 Additional points 3 Read more 3 General The information needed for your reference list has to be collected when actually using the particular document. It is not sufficient to photocopy the title page of the document‚ for this may not contain all the information needed
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Thomas Paine “Common Sense” Abby Wulfekotte Ocean County College America was founded by the British but rapidly evolved into their own. As they evolved many began to notice that they could self-govern themselves and no longer needed aid from Britain. In fact without British aid they believed they could further their relations internationally and form allies (Paine‚ 1776). Two well-known documents‚ Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence created hope among colonists‚ and are believed
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The special sense of taste starts in the mouth. After you have gone through the drive through and begin eating your favorite burger‚ your taste buds‚ which contain gustatory receptor cells are stimulated. Each gustatory receptor cell has a gustatory hair and a taste pore. As you eat‚ food particles mix with saliva and enter the taste pore‚ in turn interacting with the gustatory hair. Once it is stimulated‚ the message then travels down your glossopharyngeal cranial nerve in order for you to interpret
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begun to revolve around traveling and moving from place to place. Never staying in one place long enough to get to know the land. It is because of this new trend that Wallace Stegner wrote his essay "The Sense of Place." In this essay‚ Stegner informs us that the only way for us to feel a sense of place is for us to submit ourselves to the land; he does this using many techniques such as: figurative language‚ use of a personal anecdote‚ and the use of second person. He begins the essay in a rather
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He made a persuasive argument to the colonists that the cause of independence was urgent (Foner). In my opinion‚ the most important aspect about the Common Sense is that it was like a translation of the complicated philosophical and scientific principles of the Enlightenment into simple words that the masses could understand. Therefore‚ he has played a greater role in moving the American people from a spirit
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Chemical Senses Jaime Schildt PSY345 March 30‚ 2015 Professor Chandler‚ Taleshia L. Chemical Senses Have you ever stepped into a room that is saturated with the sweet smell of the most delicious desserts? One can only imagine biting into one of the pieces of pie and have it taste just like heaven. Odds are‚ the food that you are smelling would probably taste just as good as it smells. However‚ can you imagine biting into this perfect pie that smells so wonderfully delicious only to have your taste
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Senseless: A False Sense of Perception I feel as though I have no choice but to be a skeptic about our ability to know the world on the sense experience given the information that is being presented. Our senses are touching‚ hearing‚ smelling and tasting‚ I believe it is quite possible that a person could think they see‚ touch‚ and smell something such as a glass of bear but there be no glass of beer present‚ therefore their perception of this glass of beer is false. There is a good
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faith is a virtue‚ blind faith is a curse. It is so because‚ faith cannot be achieved vicariously‚ but blind faith means jus doing that. The hunger to perform‚ achieve and ascend is what drives us. Stangnancy is deaths and hence to live in the real sense‚ learning is the key. Life is governed by uncertainties. Its a live risk. And yet‚ we spend every living moment planning and striving to mitigate it‚ I mean the risk not our life. On second thoughts‚ are we mitigating the risks or our life itself
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Sense and Sensibility: An Ironic Exposé on the Economics of Marriage Sense and Sensibility is the second novel written by Jane Austen and the first to be pub- lished. It is full of satiric wit‚ and for this reason is often grouped with the Juvenilia and Northanger Abbey as an immature effort that Austen made before finding her true literary voice. Irony‚ however‚ makes it easier to pinpoint Austen’s feelings on social customs. In addition‚ her irony is entertaining‚ often making the first books
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Tongue Sensitivity and the Sense of Taste There are five senses which people are able to possess; the sense of seeing‚ hearing‚ touching‚ smelling‚ and tasting. The sense of taste may be the weakest of the five senses‚ but it is very important‚ as it helps us to perceive flavors and distinguish what it is we taste. A series of taste buds and nerves in the tongue help by sending messages to the brain which helps us to recognize the taste of food and drinks. Taste buds are located on the tongue
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