research design‚ research method used‚ location of the study‚ subjects of the study‚ how the data was gathered) CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION/S BIBLIOGRAPHY (APA format‚ alphabetized) APPENDICES (if you have‚ survey forms‚ questionnaires‚ etc.) 2. Spacing and Margin The manuscript (text‚ quotations‚ table titles‚ and captions) should be typed double-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman font
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FORMAT OF A CASE DIGEST TITLE: Include the petitioner and respondents of the case and the reference. Sometimes‚ students only include the Volume Number of the Supreme Court Reports Annotated (SCRA)/Philippine Reports (Phil) and the first page where the case appeared or written. Others only include the Gazette Record Number together with the Date of the case. Still‚ others include both. Others even add theponente or the justice that penned the case. FACTS: There is no need to include all the
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FORMAT OF A MARKETING PLAN 1. Executive Summary 2. Current Situation – Macro environment Economic Legal Political Technological Socio cultural 3. Current Situation - Market Analysis Market definition Market size Industry structure and strategic groupings Porter 5 forces analysis Competition and market share Competitors’ Strengths And Weaknesses Market trends Current Situation — Consumer Analysis Nature of the buying decision Participants
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and Citation page of Library Web. The Student Learning Centre provides workshops and one-to-one appointments on academic writing‚ including referencing. Talk to the receptionist in H130A about what they offer. Books‚ theses or statutes Basic format (enter (n.d.) if no date of publication is available) Author(s). (year of publication). Title of book: Subtitle of book. City of publication‚ Country or U.S. State abbreviation: Publisher. Kaufman‚ C.‚ Perlman‚ R.‚ & Speciner‚ M. (1995). Network
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3 X 3 Informative Speaking Format As Easy As I‚ II‚ III‚ and A‚ B‚ C I. INTRODUCTION A. Prepare an opening line that will capture the audience’s attention (attention-getting line). B. Announce topic and state your thesis (Why should this be important to the audience?) C. Preview the three main points in the body (I will be talking to you about A‚ B‚ and C) Remember to insert a LONG PAUSE and TRANSITION to the body (First‚ I will talk to you about…) II. BODY A. First main point (introduce
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I- The format of the research paper ● The title page: write your name on the left‚ at the top of the first page. Then write the teacher’s name‚ the course title and the date on separate lines. Double-space between the lines. Double space again and centre the title. Double space between the title and the first line of the text. Do not underline the title or put it in quotation marks or type it in capital letters. ● Print or type using a 12 point standard font‚ such as Times‚ Geneva‚ Bookman
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development and with distinct styles of learning (Biggs‚ 1988; Borders & Leddick‚ 1987; Ellis‚ 1988; Fuqua‚ Johnson‚ Anderson‚ & Newman‚ 1984; Holloway‚ 1988; Ronnestad & Skovholt‚ 1993; Stoltenberg & Delworth‚ 1987). RATIONALE FOR THE FORMAT In this article‚ we present a format for case conceptualization that we developed to fill gaps in the literature on the preparation of counselors (Borders & Leddick‚ 1987; Hoshmand‚ 1991). Although many existing methods promote counseling performance skills‚ there
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to get started on your literature review. III. Organization Explains the two most common ways of arranging information in a literature review. IV. Format Provides descriptions for two of the most common formats used in a literature review‚ the item to item comparison and contrast (Format A) and the criteria to criteria comparison and contrast (Format B). V. Checklist Allows appraisal of your completed literature review to assure that it follows all necessary guidelines. VI. Resources Lists helpful
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