information included if they want to get more information about those pieces. There are two citations: in-text citation and full citation. The in-text citation gives an idea where the ideas and the words in the work cam from and in-text citation reference the full Citation at the end of paper. Full Citation gives readers all the information to get from the source. When do we cite? If the information doesn’t come from our own brains. We need to cite it. Which may include other’s words, ideas
import java.io.File; import java.util.Scanner; /** * This program lists the files in a directory specified by * the user. If one of those files is itself a directory, the * program recursively lists the contents of that subdirectory. * The user is asked to type in the name of the directory that is * to be listed. If the name entered by the user is not a directory, * a message is printed and the program ends. */ public class RecursiveDirectoryList { public static void main(String[]
Project 2 (50 points) Alex Hinson Format Requirement: Please retain the format of this document. Keep the questions as written and type your responses below. You must write all answers in complete sentences. Points will be deducted for not including complete information about a question. Be sure to include your name at the top. You will submit your work through Blackboard. Instructions: Use information from your Nutrition textbook (Ch 4, 5 & 6) in addition to your 4-Day Food Diary and your
Both pieces present relationships, but the different contexts due to the time difference between the authors, however a theme they share is of unrequited love as they both posses an ultimate rejection of the relationship. The style with which the authors write include lots of description and they both use the third person perspective, however the impression of the relationship to the reader, the characters, and the writers’ choices of language in the two pieces is different. Angela Carter wrote
In any school you have attended, plagiarism is a situation that a writer should not put themselves in under any circumstances. When reading the essay “Something Borrowed,” Malcolm Gladwell gave insight into the flaws of plagiarism that writers may not have thought about before. The first being that plagiarism is never acceptable (927). The second issue with plagiarism is recognizing the differences that can or cannot “inhibit creativity” (931). Being inspired by another person's work can help and
Name: Kasim Jawad (name changed for confidentiality) Age: 10 Family Dynamic: Lives with mother (father working overseas), one older sibling(sister), middle class family Why did I choose this client? I was informed about Kasim by my placement supervisor on my first day of placement. She mentioned to me that she struggled with Kasim because at times he displayed disrespectful behaviour towards her. He is an above average student, however, the big issue with his academics is his effort. He is also
Answer the following FIVE questions on a separate sheet of paper. Your answers must be double spaced and typed (Times New Roman 12 point font). Write your answers in the “historical present” tense. Avoid generalizations. Provide proof of statements. ANSWER IN COMPLETE PARAGRAPHS (5 - 7 sentences minimum). Explain the book’s title so clearly that someone who has not yet read the book could understand how the title relates to the book’s plot and/or theme. Use the author’s name and the book’s title
It allows the writer to capitalize the authors’ name in the reference list and not in the body of work, but it must be consistent. Italics and underlining: Only the title of the source of information is italicized or underlined. And not both italics and underlining is allowed. Punctuation: Harvard has no one true
Recommendation for the promotion of Dr. Mohamed Aboutabl to Full Professor at James Madison University I have known Dr. Mohamed Aboutabl since the Spring of 2016, when I was in his CS240: Algorithms and Data Structures class. CS240 is a fundamental course in achieving a Computer Science Degree, as it teaches a student the tools that they need to become a successful problem solver. Dr. Aboutabl taught the section that I had chosen and he made sure to create an open and welcoming environment for
Alexis Bannister Ball English 100 July 2, 2016 Blake Shelton “If I’m Honest” Blake Shelton is a beloved country artist in the country music world. He sings songs that will make people laugh, some that will make them cry and others that will create a smile. This created his uniqueness, not many artists can do all of that for their audiences. There is music on his nine previous albums that do one or two of these but, the “If I’m Honest” album can do all three of these. It is a unique mixture that
This semester I completed Composition 2. During the course I wrote three essays. Like Composition 1, I had the option to rewrite my papers after seeing the grade. Having the chance to rewrite my papers was very beneficial because I could improve my grade, and more importantly, learn what I was doing wrong. Amongst my writings, three major flaws stood out. The three major problems in my writing were my inability to cite my sources correctly, my poor use of vocabulary, and my constant use of run-on
APA IN-TEXT CITATIONS In-text citations and references are COMPLETELY different things. 1. You must include them IN THE ACTUAL TEXT of your paper ANY time you use information from an outside source. a. Quote (cite directly after it) b. Paraphrasing c. Summary 2. Where do you place a citation? a. After the information from your sources BUT before the punctuation at the end of the sentence. This is a summary of something I read in an article (citation). 3. If multiple sentences in a row come from
Importance of Theory Nursing theory plays a significant role in guiding clinical practice. Theory is the core of how knowledge is applied in the clinical setting. It established a foundation and framework to set forth the principles of nursing and identifies how nursing is a unique profession (Alejandro, 2017). Theory guides nursing actions that are provided at the bedside. Theories are necessary to formulate how nurses provide care and influence nurses in challenging situations that occur. Imogene
the author, Tim O’Brien, is aware of his references to different authors, he uses shifting narrative forms to differentiate the reference to the actual plotline (Foster). In the novel, the protagonist’s mind often flashes back to also signal the narrative change. Although there is different chronological order than the real war the novel reflects upon, the similarities are still easily differentiated and related to outside sources. Examples of references from the novel are the love interest and when
In Kripke’s Naming and Necessity, there are different relationships considered between proper names and definite descriptions (Mill’s, Frege-Russell’s, and Searle’s among others), but while considering these we will look at Kripke’s aswell. Generally speaking, a proper name, i.e., the name of a person or place, is a name which is usually taken to uniquely identify its referent in the world. A definite description is a denoting phrase (this will be further discussed, especially considering Mill) in
This statement about the focus of ethnographic work is inclusive of at least “three different approaches to school ethnography: holistic studies of schooling within the context of particular communities or institutions. And studies of schooling practice and function across different levels of an institutional hierarchy (e.g., Mehan, Hertweck, and Meihls 1986). It is also inclusive of a wide variety of data collection strategies and techniques, including direct observation, formal and in formal interviewing
Technology and Children in Our Society Today Technology has always been progressing thus it is rampant in our society today. We use technology; depend on technology in our daily life and our needs and demands for technology keep on rising (Ramey, 2012). Wherever you look, you will see people holding different kinds of technology like cell phone, laptop, tablets and etc. It appears to most of us that technology is a necessity to the point where we can no longer live without it. The current study
This paper will examine the advantages and disadvantages of belonging to the ‘information society’. In order to do this, it will first define the term ‘information society’ and then will provide specific examples of advantages and disadvantages that have accrued to these societies. Finally, this essay will briefly evaluate the short-term future of the information society as it relates to libraries and information sources. Belonging to a society rich not only in information, but also (and more importantly)
Digital media is literally a tool or platform that people use to communicate across the time and the distance to more people at one time. The definition of digital media could be involve the interpersonal skills, but digital refers to easier and often relates to the use of computers while those digitized content can be sent out over computer networks and internet, such as videos, texts, graphics, audios, and knowledge (Smith 2013). According to the research, Leetaru (2012) states that the digitized
It is essential to view others’ frame of reference in order understand what others perceive to be able to develop and succeed. I have analyzed my thoughts, feelings, and actions through my frame of reference. I will use my positive traits to further develop them and I plan to turn my negative traits into positive ones to be able to succeed in any field of my preference. However, I have identified many positive and negative traits I obtain and I have narrowed them down to one positive and one negative