Harvard referencing - Library quick guide Updated: 19 October 2012 Important: This document is meant for use as a guide only. To avoid losing marks‚ confirm the referencing requirements of your School with your Lecturer‚ and consult the Style manual for authors‚ editors and printers (2002) on which this document is based for clarification and additional examples. Style manual for authors‚ editors and printers 2002‚ 6th edn‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Milton‚ Qld. Note: Business students
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Ethiopia and Tanzania Jane Nelson‚ Eriko Ishikawa and Alexis Geaneotes Executive Summary Written by Jane Nelson‚ Eriko Ishikawa and Alexis Geaneotes © 2009 Harvard Kennedy School and International Finance Corporation This report is a summary version of a longer research study undertaken by the IFC and the CSR Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School. The full report will be available on the CSRI website at: www.hks.harvard.edu/m-rcbg/CSRI Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank Adrian
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Name______ _________________________________ Student ID____ ________________________________ Homework 1 Due: Wednesday‚ February 23‚ 2011 All answers must be clear and to the point and on the page they were asked. Do not repeat the question. Do not email the homework in. Bring it to class on or before the day it is do‚ otherwise put it in my mailbox. 1) Numbers can be represented in binary (using 2 symbols 0 and 1) and hexadecimal ( 16 symbols 0..9‚1‚A..F) amount other ways
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Name: _________________________ (Last name‚ first name) SID: _________________________ GSI: _________________________ Econ 100B Macroeconomic Analysis Professor Steven Wood Fall 2012 Exam #1 ANSWERS Please sign the following oath: The answers on this exam are entirely my own work. I neither gave nor received any aid while taking this exam. I will not discuss the questions on this test until after 5:00 p.m. on September 27‚ 2012. _______________________________________ Signature
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CHEM 238 Winter‚ 2001 FINAL EXAM Name Prof. Sasaki Please circle your TA: Dirk Schweitzer ‚ Tyan Carter‚ Carla McDowell 175 points TOTAL Good Luck! Note: Only answers in the box will be graded. _______________________________________________________________________ _ 1. (30) (a) Draw a stepwise mechanism for the following reaction. Use curved arrows to indicate the movement of electrons. O O H3 C H+ HO OH CH3 O H3 C O CH3 O . (b) Briefly explain the fact that‚ although hemiacetal formation
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MGMT 1001 ! 02.04.14 ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Student Number: _____________ Name: _____________________ Course: _____________________ Lecturer: ____________________ Tutor: _____________________ Tutorial/Seminar/Lab: Word Count:_______________ Day: _______________ Time: _____ Classroom: ________________ Assignment
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Abstract: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ______ This lab was basically about finding the percentage of acetylsalicylic acid in an aspirin tablet. First‚ the base was created‚ which was made out of 1.00 g of NaOH and D-water. Then the buret was attached to the clamp on the ring stand and the base was poured into the buret. After that‚ one
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Outline Research Proposal Marking Template Student Name:__________________________________ Student Number:___________________ Title of Project:________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Proposed Supervisor:_____________________________ Mark PROPOSED TITLE (5%) Less than 15 words? (2) Coverage of required major areas of interest (0) Vague and irrelevant detail (1) Vague
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The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester tells the story of how one of the most prolific contributors to the making of the Oxford English Dictionary did his work from an unexpected place: the Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane in Crawthorn‚ Berkshire. Dr. William Chester Minor was born in New Haven‚ Connecticut. He seemed a fairly normal boy‚ giving little hint of the complications that would later arise. Soon after his birth his family moved to the island of Ceylon‚ but when Minor
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Student ID _________________________ Student Name _______________________________Module Code _______________________ Module Title ________________________________Submission Date ____________________ Module Tutor _______________________________Word Count ________________________ Date Submitted _____________________________Plagiarism is the act of passing off someone else’s ideas or work as your own. It is a serious disciplinary offence. You are reminded that it is unacceptable to use other people’s
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