Why is there so much emphasis on citing sources in some written work? How can I be sure I am referencing sources correctly? What is plagiarism and how do I avoid it? There is a great deal of emphasis on accurate referencing in written work for university students, and those writing for professional purposes, but little information on the 'when', the 'why', as well as the 'how' of referencing. This book fills that gap, giving clear guidelines on how to correctly cite from external sources, what constitutes plagiarism, and how it can be avoided.
Marc Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), an American author and humorist. Joan Of Arc by Marc Twain or in full Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Vol. 1 & 2 is a novel written by Mark Twain under the pseudonyme Sieur Louis De Conte, Page And Secretary of Joan of Arc.
After decades of being overlooked, corpus evidence is becoming an important component of the teaching and learning of languages. Above all, the profession needs guidance in the practicalities of using corpora, interpreting the results and applying them to the problems and opportunities of the classroom. This book is intensely practical, written mainly by a new generation of language teachers who are acknowledged experts in central aspects of the discipline.
First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Boards (FIRST AID Specialty Boards) By Barbara Blok, Dickson Cheung, Timothy Platts-Mills
* Number Of Pages: 954 * Publication Date: 2009-04-15
Product Description: An "insider's guide" for success on the Emergency Medicine written board and in-service exams written by residents and junior faculty.
Now in its Sixth Edition, BRS Gross Anatomy is a primary course review and textbook for medical students in first-year anatomy courses. Written in concise, bulleted outline format, this text offers USMLE-style questions with answers