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    Appendix J Reliable Sources Worksheet Locate two sources in the University Library on a topic of your choice. Provide the required information for both sources. Source 1 * Author: Reisch‚ Michael and Jani‚ Jayshree S. Date: September 2012 Title: The New Politics of Social Work Practice: Understanding Context to Promote Change. Publication: British Journal of Social Work * Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: * Is the source reliable? How do

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    “Alternative sources of Energy" In the not-too-distant future -- with regard to history’s time-line -- there will come a point when oil that is fossil fuels will have been depleted. However‚ waiting until supplies are exhausted would place a major hardship upon future energy demands. Even the existence of other conventional sources such as hydropower‚ wind energy and biomass will not suffice keeping in mind the rapid advancement. It is therefore imperative to look for alternative sources of energy

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    SABMiller should combine those 4 sources of finance: retained profit‚ issuing shares‚ bond‚ debenture and bank loans. Each source of finance has its own advantages and disadvantages: • Retained profit: When SABMiller use retained profit‚ it do not have to pay any brokerage fees. Retained profit is also flexible and simple. The manager can use this source of finance for different purposes. Because retained profit belong to the whole company‚ not any individual so there is no dilution of control

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    Tertiary literature sources A variety of tertiary literature is available to help our in the research. Most of these publicatons are called indexes and abstract ‚ and selection will be held by your university library.Tertiary sources also known as search tools are designed either to help locate primary & secondary literature. Other example of tertiary literature sources is encyclopedia‚ dictionary‚ citation indexes‚ catalogue‚ web based portals‚ data bases and journal contents pages. The tertiary

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    Frankenstein Source Essay

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    Explanation of Source This source is about one of the literary stories that relate to Frankenstein‚ which is Prometheus‚ an Ancient Greek myth. In the first paragraph‚ there is a brief summary of the story of Prometheus. The wise Titan is considered to have brought knowledge and enlightenment to mankind when he brought fire down to earth. However‚ to accomplish this task‚ Prometheus had to go against Zeus and steal fire from the God of Mount Olympus. Due to this misconduct against Zeus‚ who wanted

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    Chris‚ Gonzalez Senior English Summer June 21‚ 2013 Research Journal Research Journal Date of search: June 21‚ 2013 Search/Key word: http://www.protraineronline.com - nutrition – obesity who’s to blame Source: Works Cited page entry Diane Fields. “Obesity. Who’s to Blame?”Protrainer.ISSA; February 3‚ 2011. http://www.protraineronline.com. June 21‚ 2013. Possible Direct Quotes to use: “Billions of dollars are spent each year on efforts to lose weight and yet the population grows fatter

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    Secondary Source Analysis

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    “Secondary Source Analysis: Slavery and the British” Bonilla‚ Karla History 151 February 7‚ 2015 1 “Slavery and the British” was written by James Walvin‚ Professor of History Emeritus at University of New York. He has written over 30 books in the subject matter therefore making the article a credible secondary source (2014). The source was found on UWLibraries website‚ originally Published by History Today of London‚ U.K.‚ a periodical pertaining to history (2014). Though first

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    Sources of Interpersonal Conflict Everyone does not have the same goals or objections in life. We all have a set of expectations that differs from each others expectation. In a team or group it is already given that there will be some form disagreement. Disagreements can come in such area as roles of group members‚ task assignments‚ workloads‚ meeting scheduling‚ rules‚ work flow process and others. For example‚ at work I am a part of a team that has daily functions that help other teams complete

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    Analyzing Internet Sources First Follow-up question: When doing homework‚ I use these practices: Number 1 is to have a few windows open for both Chrome and Internet Explorer. There are some sites that are not Google Chrome compatible for viewing while IE is open and IE sites that are not compatible for viewing while Google Chrome is open. Number 2 is to exclusively use only Google as my search engine. With Google‚ my searches bring me more useful sites and less ineffective sites. Number

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    going back to the source

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    Research Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjtr20 Going back to the source: Why do people trust each other? Graham Dietz a Durham Business School ‚ Durham University ‚ UK Published online: 30 Sep 2011. To cite this article: Graham Dietz (2011) Going back to the source: Why do people trust each other?‚ Journal of Trust Research‚ 1:2‚ 215-222‚ DOI: 10.1080/21515581.2011.603514 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10

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