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Westminster International College
Module Title: International Economics
Programme: BABS
Semester: Four
Academic Year Period: October 2012 - January 2013
Lecturer: Dr. Kui Juan Tiang
Date of Completion and Submission: 17 December 2012
Submission Method: Online via turnitin
Assessment Type: An individual type-written assignment
Assignment Question:
The attached article discussed the risks and rewards of China going global. Critically analyse China’s international expansion. Also recommend what China can do to generate further economic growth for both its local economy and discuss how this can contribute to the global economic growth.
Reference
The International Economy Publications, Inc., 2011.
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Examples of plagiarism are:
• the verbatim copying of another person’s work without acknowledgement • the close paraphrasing of another person’s work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of presentation without acknowledgement • the unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another person’s work and/or the presentation of another person’s idea(s) as one’s own.
Copying or close paraphrasing with occasional acknowledgement of the source may also be deemed to be plagiarism if the absence of quotation marks implies that the phraseology is the student’s own.
Plagiarised work may belong to another student or be from a published source such as a book, report, journal or material available on the internet.
Harvard Referencing
The structure of a citation under the Harvard referencing system is the author 's surname, year of publication, and page number or range, in parentheses, as illustrated in the Smith example near the top of this article. • The page number or page range is omitted if the entire work is cited. The author 's surname is omitted if it appears in the text. Thus we may say: "Jones (2001) revolutionized the field of trauma surgery." • Two or three authors are cited using "and" or "&": (Deane, Smith, and Jones, 1991) or (Deane, Smith & Jones, 1991). More than three authors are cited using et al.
C. Use a signal phrase that includes the author 's name, along with the page number on which the information appeared in parentheses.
What is the full citation of this article? Use the APA format to record this information:
al, 2017) It can be written in different ways, for example, if the author is mentioned in the sentence, you would put just the page number in parenthesis, e.g. (263). If not, the parenthesis would include the authors last name and page number, e.g. (Wordsworth 263). Additionally, there are many guidelines depending on the type of source, what information is available, etc. Therefore, it is best to research certain types of citations when you come across them.
Any information in the boxes above that come from outside sources, must include parenthetical citations in red.
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year of publication). Title of book (Edition). Place of publication: Publisher.
There are a few issues with your citations. The writing center is correct in instructing you to use paragraph numbers if there are no page numbers, but this should be shortened to "para. 5" or simply "n.p." for no page. Both of these
The last name of the author and the year of publication are inserted in the text at the appropriate point.
If a book is available in more than one format, cite the version you consulted. For books consulted online, list a URL; include an access date only if one is required by your publisher or discipline. If no fixed page numbers are available, you can include a section title or a chapter or other number.
33. To cite secondary sources (authors quoted by other authors) – Jackson (1984, as cited in Smith & Jones, 1995) indicated
then insert three spaced dots (an ellipsis - p. 172), and add the last author’s name (p. 184).
• Include the author’s name and year of publication directly before or after the paraphrased information. If after, the author and year of publication are placed in parenthesis.
Journals: page numbers appear as the final item of the citation, followed by a full stop. In the Reference list, use the abbreviation p. for one page, and pp. for a page range, e.g.
Researcher is using a different reference that is books, articles, internet resources and hadiths. The format of the citation is APA Edition.
Plagiarism entails taking another person’s work and passing it as one’s own. (What is Plagiarism? n.d.). As a researcher, this can be