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    1 REFERENCING GUIDELINES List of References and Parenthetical References APA Style (6th ed.) This guide was compiled by Christine Hart March 2010 Libraries@Sharjah HCT TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................3 1. Parenthetical references - reference citations in the text – in-text citations ......................... 3 2. List of references

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    Larry Page Larry (Lawrence) Page‚ currently CEO of Google Inc.‚ was born on the 26th of March‚ 1973 in East Lansing‚ Michigan. He received his Bachelor of science in computer engineering from Michigan University and a Master of science in computer science from Stanford University. Proficient in computer science and extremely intelligent‚ he invented Pagerank‚ a powerful search algorithm that returned highly successful results to users’ queries (Page et al‚ 1999). Together with his friend Sergey

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    The world in which we live we have a lot of leaders that have been the key for the development of this society in which we live. A leader is a person that guide the others towards a goal ‚ showing the way and creating an environment that allows the active participation of all the team members. In agreement to his way of exercising the conduction of the team‚ the leader can be considered to be authoritarian‚ democratically or laissez faire. The leadership does not depend only on the person who gives

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    In the movie wild style Zorro the main character is expressing his emotions and views in graffiti. With Zorro and his partner rose are very talented and express there’s views so that everyone can hear them‚ They start off not in the best shape always down in the subways making art all over the walls till one day he was asked to make an auditorium look amazing but the problem is rose gets more into main stream and for getting the true roots on why he started to graffiti with Zorro opposing her and

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    Leadership & Organization Development Journal Emerald Article: Leadership moment by moment! Ron Cacioppe Article information: To cite this document: Ron Cacioppe‚ (1997)‚"Leadership moment by moment!"‚ Leadership & Organization Development Journal‚ Vol. 18 Iss: 7 pp. 335 - 345 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01437739710190648 Downloaded on: 06-02-2013 References: This document contains references to 20 other documents Citations: This document has been cited by 7 other

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    Multiple Intelligence Theory of Learning Makhya Curtis 11/28/13 INFT101/ Scholarly Writing The developing brain has been a ground breaking field of study in the past decade. Advances in physiological research give insight into how the brain learns throughout the different developmental stages. Educators previously measured intellectual ability through a single factor called the “G” factor. In 1983 Howard Gardner proposed a theory of learning that involved multiple

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    Attachment Style and Relationships PSY/220 Robert Sternberg states that they are three dimensions of love‚ which includes passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. Sternberg constructed the triangle theory of love and based on the levels of passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. The first component of the triangle theory is‚ passion. Passion is the component of love that gives individuals the need to want his/her partner‚ and it reveals the desirability individuals have for each other. When hearing the word

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    Stylistic Analysis: “On Colonizing Education” By Chief Canassatego Education is usually viewed with a positive connotation. Chief Canassatego‚ however‚ sees education as a burden and a set back to his culture. The Virginia government offered Chief Canassatego formal education for his people‚ leaving him grateful for the opportunity‚ resentful of the “colleges of the northern provinces‚” unsure of the future. (Cumulative) To Chief Canassatego‚ the consequences of education are too great to ignore

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    horse.) Aggressive patrol can be seen whenever the police cracks down on a suspects and arrests them for their wrongdoing. Directed patrol‚ however‚ keeps the police patrol time centered in high crime areas and neighborhoods. When it comes to the style of policing‚ you must first take a look at the different situations that a police officer might come upon. In crowd control‚ a police officer would want to use preventative patrol. Doing this would mean that he is keeping an eye out for any troublemakers

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    Cassidy Carter 3/19/13 Engl 1302- Prof. Evans Style Analysis Firoozeh Dumas’ essay‚ "The F-Word‚" addresses the very relatable struggle every person with an ethnic name faces in the American culture. Her prime example being herself‚ Dumas humorously and realistically depicts the trauma a person endures from constantly having to educate people about your name. She also uses the names of her siblings to provide a comparison of the names’ meaning in Persian versus their American mispronunciations.

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