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Importance of citing sources
Importance of citing sources AssignmentTutorOnline The Universities have often sent remarks to the student regarding inadequate in-text citations. Please read the following guidelines Why Are In-Text Citations Important? In-text citations add credibility to your research, but this is not the only purpose that they serve. You should use in-text citations for the following reasons: •…
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Simulate Soil Consolidation
Simulate Soil ConsolidationSimulate Soil ConsolidationDue date 11:59PM Friday 28 May April 2021 (localSydney time)You are tasked to write the parts needed for the simulation of soil consolidation.Changes to descriptionThis document is being updated:Students should refer to the Ed website for any clari�cations, or changes to being made to theassignment description. https://edstem.org/courses/5268/lessons/11409/edit/slides/82475A brief list of changes…
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Academic References
Academic ReferencesAcademic references are peer-reviewed resources. Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people of similar competence to the producers of the work (peers). It constitutes a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer review methods are employed to maintain standards of quality, improve…
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Assignment 3: Major Essay
Assignment 3: Major EssayWeight: Word Count:Due Date:45% 1500 words Includes in-text references & reference list (see p. 12) 11.59pm (CST; ‘ Late penalties will tie applied (see p. 13)QuestionsChoose one (1) of the following: 1. Compare and contrast the concept of the ‘nuclear family’ and ‘real’ Australian families. 2. Critically assess the ‘digital divide’. 3.…
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Investigation/research protocol
2.4.2 Investigation/research protocolWeight: 50% Type of Collaboration: Individual Due: Week 13, Friday 4th June 11:50pm Submission: Turnitin Format: Here a PROTOCOL (plan or “blueprint” ) for a comprehensive epidemiological investigation or research study into a topic of interest or importance to the student is researched, planned and prepared. It must be based on a real…
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Investigation/research protocol
2.4.2 Investigation/research protocolWeight: 50% Type of Collaboration: Individual Due: Week 13, Friday 4th June 11:50pm Submission: Turnitin Format: Here a PROTOCOL (plan or “blueprint” ) for a comprehensive epidemiological investigation or research study into a topic of interest or importance to the student is researched, planned and prepared. It must be based on a real…
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Health state Risk factor
Health stateRisk factorChildhood obesityLack of physical activity, over-use of motorized transport, unsafe road design for cycling or walking, societal threats in outdoor environments, high energy intake, lack of monitoring, fast food intake, lack of education, overweight parents, etc.AsthmaDust mites (predisposing household fittings), pets, cockroaches, rodents, environmental tobacco smoke, moulds, slow combustion heaters, ambient air pollution…
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Smoking in the Blacktown community
romantic title. Do not give a “double title” (eg: “Smoking in the Blacktown community, or why kids die young”, as is popular in magazine articles). You will probably need to rewrite the title as the study progresses. This is a healthy sign, however, as it shows you have reshaped your basic idea as you develop…
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Marking Rubric for the Protocol
Marking Criteria:Marking Rubric for the ProtocolA Marking Rubric as set out below has been established and used to guide the marking process. In terms of WSU policy it is acceptable for the marker to identify a box in the table without writing further comments than the standardised comments given in the table. In Epidemiology, however,…
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Training and Developing Employees
Does Training Impact the Bottom Line Introduction Training is the process whereby people acquire capabilities to perform jobs. The view of training has changed over The post Training and Developing Employees first appeared on COMPLIANT PAPERS. Does Training Impact the Bottom Line Introduction Training is the process whereby people acquire capabilities to perform…