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    reviewing my title pages, then I might have noticed the running head fonts were not consistent with the rest of my paper. If I would have spent a bit more time consulting the APA manual and reviewing my references, then I would have cut down on my citation errors. Again, if I would have spent more time consulting the APA manual and reviewing my papers, then I would have picked up on the inconsistencies within my paper. Therefore, one major change I have already been doing is forcing myself to…

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    Unit 2 offers a self-assessment test that helps create a picture to help a person evaluate where they are in life, how far one has come since their last test, and what they have to do to be successful in Bethel’s online program (Bethel University, 2014). The test listed 30 skills for a person to evaluate. Being honest was the only way for a person to be truly evaluated. The test was very interesting and even though I did not learn anything new about myself it did confirm why I am in…

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    Legal Citation Elements

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    LEGAL CITATION & SOURCES OF LAW Introduction. Laws provide an official set of rules that guide the way people act within a society (Friedman, 2005). It is the common framework of how citizens live their lives on a daily basis. Below is an introduction to reading legal citations, sources of law, and how laws are created. Legal Citation Elements. A legal citation has several cohesive elements that make up a particular case for organization and library research purposes. If properly understood,…

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    Include an MLA style “Works Cited” section, if you use directly quoted or paraphrased information, after your formal closing [if you end up sending this to an actual paper, you will exclude this information in the final draft, as well as any in-text citations] Be submitted in hardcopy format only. To prepare for this draft: Read some letters to the editor Read Chapter 10 [SWW] for some guidelines about constructing and supporting a fair argument. Read Chapters 1-5 of They Say, I Say…

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    Hrm 531 Week 1 Case Study

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    Part A Answer the following questions as you participate and discuss the presentation: Graphics, Tables, Headers, and Footers 1. True/False - It is a good idea to “Show Non-Printable Characters” while working on a document. 2. Explain how to insert a table: - when inserting another table, click insert from the standard toolbar, then click rows and will show how many rows or columns you want to add/insert. 3. What are some reasons for using headers and footers? - To know the number of pages…

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    Annotated Bibliography For EACH source, include an MLA citation, summary of key information, and a thorough evaluation of its credibility. The summary and credibility analysis should be at least 300 words for each one, so take your time fully develop your ideas. When choosing sources, remember that at least 2 MUST be scholarly articles, but you can have more. The rest depend on what YOUR product requires - paintings? court documents? surveys? interviews? You MUST include a copy of the…

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    Skill Assessment

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    Within our Read section of Unit Two I completed a survey assessing how I felt I rated in the area of thirty different skill sets. This survey is similar to other skill assessment test I have taken while a student at Bethel University. Though I had a good idea of what the outcome would be, I believe surveys like this are beneficial in getting a person to seriously consider what skill sets they are best or worst at., but I also believe it could be biased. I may feel my skill of planning is well…

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    Radiocarbon Dating Essay

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    Notes: Copy-paste your fact, concept and debatable questions and type your notes here: SEE VERY BOTTOM PAGE FOR CITATION (updated daily) Fact Questions (x4) Q1: What is Radiocarbon Dating”? Notes to Q1: "Radiocarbon Dating." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 24 Sept. 2014. Web. 30 Sept. 2014. What is “? How does it work? Estimate of the age of an organic thing using carbon isotopes 12c or 14c. Radiocarbon combines with oxygen from the atmosphere to form radioactive carbon dioxide.…

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    Taking the test itself was not as easy as I anticipated. I came to this conclusion due to the fact that I had to be honest with myself and answer them truthfully. Some of the questions I knew instantly, others I had to pause for a minute or two to actually find the best answer. I believe this test is very useful and helpful in determining my strengths and weaknesses. In my opinion, this test is essential to my overall academic journey. This test gave me confirmation and exposed me to things that…

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    1. Explain the importance of a thesis statement and its special significance in a position-based paper. A thesis statement is important because it summarizes the main point of an essay and states the authors position on a subject. A thesis statement has a special significance in a position paper because it tells the reader what side you are on and why you picked what you did by giving credible information. For example, I write a position paper about not using phones while driving. My thesis…

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