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  • November 9, 2015 at 4:28 pm #281296
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    Hi,
    I am using several published articles from the same newspaper published during the same year to write my report. I am concerned whether this would confuse the marker.

    For example: i will be ending up citing (ABC, 2015) at several places in the report. However, each citation relates to different articles published by the same newspaper during the same year.

    Can you please guide me how to cite and supply reference (in the reference list) for these kind of information. Are there any methods to differentiate the citations and references from the other? Thank you 🙂

    October 21, 2015 at 12:13 pm #278158
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    Hi,
    Unfortunately I failed in few areas of the project. I am currently working on fixing the issues. However, I found one the marker’s comments confusing.

    1) Presentation of the project findings
    “The presentation of the report appeared promising at first with attractive front and content pages; standardisation of fonts; smart headers and footers. Disappointingly, however, this impression was spoilt by blank line spacing (e.g. beginning of pages 6 & 7), partially missing section headers (e.g. Part 2, p9; Part 3, p19); headers at the end of a page and related information on the next (p28/29; p30/31).”

    Note: I couldn’t find the above mentioned mistakes in my version of the report. Is there a specific version of MS word to be used in writing the report? I used the 2013 version and the alignment and spacing might change if it is viewed from an older version of the software. Please guide me on how to fix this mistake.

    August 2, 2015 at 4:26 am #264548
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    65% in my first attempt. Now I’m an Affiliate 😀 Thankyou open tuition team 😀 You guys are the best \m/

    May 29, 2015 at 2:56 am #250056
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    So is it completely alright if my answer starts with the appendix section followed by the report?

    February 8, 2015 at 8:09 am #226468
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    Passed with 65% first attempt 😀

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