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This document provides instructions for an assignment to prepare an annotated bibliography. Students are asked to read materials on how to read a scientific paper and create annotated bibliographies. They must then prepare a 2-3 page double-spaced annotated bibliography summarizing two scientific papers, including the purpose, findings, limitations and ideas for future research for each paper. The deadline is Sunday and tips are provided on spreading the work out, reviewing how to read papers and annotated bibliographies, and drafting and editing the assignment.
The document discusses why articles are accepted or rejected by refereed journals. It provides an overview of the peer review process for CALL-EJ, an online journal for computer-assisted language learning. Articles are accepted if they deal with emerging themes, are original, have a clear structure, use relevant references, and demonstrate methodological rigor. Articles are typically rejected if they fail technical requirements, are outside the journal's scope, are incomplete, or have flawed data analysis. The document recommends choosing the right journal, following guidelines, avoiding plagiarism, focusing on significant findings, and addressing ethics to avoid rejection.
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This document discusses the basics of EndNote, a software program for managing citations and references. It explains that citations and references are important components of academic writing and that EndNote helps with tasks like citing sources, building a reference library, and formatting citations automatically in styles like APA. The document provides examples of basic APA citations and describes EndNote's Cite While You Write and library features for collecting, organizing, and citing research sources.
This document discusses styles for citing sources, specifically the National Library of Medicine (NLM) style. It provides an example of how to format a citation for a journal article in NLM style, including author names, article title, journal title, date of publication, volume and issue numbers, and URL. The document also notes best practices for in-text citations, such as how often to cite and whether to use quotations. Readers are given homework to cite two articles in NLM style and submit them for feedback.
This document provides instructions for an assignment to prepare an annotated bibliography. Students are asked to read materials on how to read a scientific paper and create annotated bibliographies. They must then prepare a 2-3 page double-spaced annotated bibliography summarizing two scientific papers, including the purpose, findings, limitations and ideas for future research for each paper. The deadline is Sunday and tips are provided on spreading the work out, reviewing how to read papers and annotated bibliographies, and drafting and editing the assignment.
The document discusses why articles are accepted or rejected by refereed journals. It provides an overview of the peer review process for CALL-EJ, an online journal for computer-assisted language learning. Articles are accepted if they deal with emerging themes, are original, have a clear structure, use relevant references, and demonstrate methodological rigor. Articles are typically rejected if they fail technical requirements, are outside the journal's scope, are incomplete, or have flawed data analysis. The document recommends choosing the right journal, following guidelines, avoiding plagiarism, focusing on significant findings, and addressing ethics to avoid rejection.
This document provides an overview of the peer review process for publishing in refereed journals. It discusses what refereed journals are, including that they involve expert review of manuscripts before publication. It then focuses on the Computer Assisted Language Learning Electronic Journal (CALL-EJ) specifically, outlining its review process, typical timelines, reasons for acceptance/rejection, and recommendations for authors. Key steps include initial internal review, double-blind peer review, potential revisions and further review, with acceptance decisions typically within 2-7 months. The presentation aims to help authors successfully navigate the publication process.
This document provides a guide for writing a literature review with 9 steps: [1] developing a research question and background, [2] finding relevant literature, [3] annotating sources, [4] taking notes, [5] arranging sources into themes, [6] starting to write with an outline of paragraphs, [7] writing in blocks with freewriting, [8] revising paragraphs, and [9] completing the review with references. Resources are included for developing research skills like finding sources, reading critically, and using the Harvard referencing style.
What is MLA Citation? And Difference Between MLA 7, MLA 8 and MLA 9 Citation ...MansiGajjar13
This document provides information about a presentation on the evolution of the MLA citation style. It includes details about the presenter such as their name, enrollment information, and topic. It then discusses what a citation is, the history of citations, different citation styles like APA, Chicago, and MLA. It explains what MLA style and citations are, the core elements required for an MLA citation, and changes between MLA 8th and 9th editions.
This document provides information on lesson planning for teaching English as a foreign language. It defines lesson planning as a statement by the teacher of what will be covered in a class period. An effective lesson plan includes objectives, materials, procedures, and assessment. It discusses components like profiling the lesson, setting objectives, listing materials, outlining teaching procedures, and planning assessments. The document also presents models for lesson planning and recommends websites for finding lesson plan examples.
This document discusses social psychology and intergroup tolerance and intolerance. It covers topics such as love versus tolerance, hate crimes, intolerance towards transgenders, domestic violence, honour killings, mob crimes, and ways to promote tolerance such as meditation, respect, and interfaith harmony. The document is a presentation on social psychology and improving intergroup relations.
This document defines cultural heritage and provides examples from Pakistan. It discusses tangible heritage such as ancient civilizations and forts. It also discusses intangible cultural heritage such as folklore, art, and mystic literature. The document then outlines various study methods that can be used to preserve cultural heritage, including 3D modeling, language documentation, and geo-spatial data mining. It concludes by thanking the reader.
This document provides an overview of cross-cultural pragmatics and discusses various cultural practices across different societies. It begins by defining key terms like culture and cross-culture. It then outlines aspects of cross-cultural studies, leading figures in the field, concepts of cultural evolution, and principal concepts in cultural studies. The document proceeds to describe some cross-cultural variations in welcoming newborns, wedding customs, and funeral rites in various parts of the world. It concludes with a discussion of stereotypes versus generalizations and differences between high and low context communication patterns.
The document discusses various theories related to language learning and acquisition. It covers theories on the origin of language, including natural evolution, invention, and theories related to human communication sounds. It also discusses theories of language acquisition, including Plato's theory of innate knowledge, Descartes' theory of innate rationality and language, Locke's tabula rasa theory, Skinner's behaviorism theory, Chomsky's universal grammar theory, Schumann's acculturation model, and Krashen's monitor model. Finally, it discusses cognitive linguistics and theoretical linguistics frameworks like structuralism, functionalism, and formalism that relate to language.
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This lecture teaches about different types of essays for the O level English (1123) exam. It describes argumentative, descriptive and expository essays.
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This O level English 1123 lecture teaches about speech writing, O level sample speech, the previous question on speech and marking criteria of O level speech writing.
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This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English:
1) Zero conditional sentences describe commonly known facts using "if" and the simple present tense.
2) First conditional sentences describe possible future situations using "if" and the simple present, and will for the consequence.
3) Second conditional sentences describe imaginary conditions using "if" and the simple past, and would for the consequence.
4) Third conditional sentences describe past situations that cannot be changed using "if" and the past perfect, and would have for the consequence. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence.
This lecture teaches you how to write a book review, templates to write a book and a sample book review of 'Awaken the Gian Within'
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Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
This document provides information on lesson planning for teaching English as a foreign language. It defines lesson planning as a statement by the teacher of what will be covered in a class period. An effective lesson plan includes objectives, materials, procedures, and assessment. It discusses components like profiling the lesson, setting objectives, listing materials, outlining teaching procedures, and planning assessments. The document also presents models for lesson planning and recommends websites for finding lesson plan examples.
This document discusses social psychology and intergroup tolerance and intolerance. It covers topics such as love versus tolerance, hate crimes, intolerance towards transgenders, domestic violence, honour killings, mob crimes, and ways to promote tolerance such as meditation, respect, and interfaith harmony. The document is a presentation on social psychology and improving intergroup relations.
This document defines cultural heritage and provides examples from Pakistan. It discusses tangible heritage such as ancient civilizations and forts. It also discusses intangible cultural heritage such as folklore, art, and mystic literature. The document then outlines various study methods that can be used to preserve cultural heritage, including 3D modeling, language documentation, and geo-spatial data mining. It concludes by thanking the reader.
This document provides an overview of cross-cultural pragmatics and discusses various cultural practices across different societies. It begins by defining key terms like culture and cross-culture. It then outlines aspects of cross-cultural studies, leading figures in the field, concepts of cultural evolution, and principal concepts in cultural studies. The document proceeds to describe some cross-cultural variations in welcoming newborns, wedding customs, and funeral rites in various parts of the world. It concludes with a discussion of stereotypes versus generalizations and differences between high and low context communication patterns.
The document discusses various theories related to language learning and acquisition. It covers theories on the origin of language, including natural evolution, invention, and theories related to human communication sounds. It also discusses theories of language acquisition, including Plato's theory of innate knowledge, Descartes' theory of innate rationality and language, Locke's tabula rasa theory, Skinner's behaviorism theory, Chomsky's universal grammar theory, Schumann's acculturation model, and Krashen's monitor model. Finally, it discusses cognitive linguistics and theoretical linguistics frameworks like structuralism, functionalism, and formalism that relate to language.
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This lecture teaches about different types of essays for the O level English (1123) exam. It describes argumentative, descriptive and expository essays.
This lecture directs you how to prepare the Turnitin file to check the similarity index. A demo has been given.
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This O level English 1123 lecture teaches about speech writing, O level sample speech, the previous question on speech and marking criteria of O level speech writing.
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This lecture teaches about MDPI, SSCI and AHCI publication systems and journals. It also teaches you how to find a suitable journal according to your abstract and title. Watch video: https://youtu.be/nj5u6jrRlvI
This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English:
1) Zero conditional sentences describe commonly known facts using "if" and the simple present tense.
2) First conditional sentences describe possible future situations using "if" and the simple present, and will for the consequence.
3) Second conditional sentences describe imaginary conditions using "if" and the simple past, and would for the consequence.
4) Third conditional sentences describe past situations that cannot be changed using "if" and the past perfect, and would have for the consequence. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence.
This lecture teaches you how to write a book review, templates to write a book and a sample book review of 'Awaken the Gian Within'
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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★ Why?
★ In text citation (in the text parts)
(Ullah, & Mahmood, 2019).
Full Reference (in the end of thesis/ paper)
Ullah, Z., & Mahmood, A. (2019). Stylometry of short stories
through voyant corpus summary tool: A text mining
study. Kashmir Journal of Language Research, 22(1).
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