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Your title Subject INFxxxxxx Coursework x Matric Number: 12345678 Abstract Abstract should be around 6-10 lines long. Date: [Publish Date] Word count: 0 1 of 5 document.docx/0-XXX-00 NB you need to manually adjust this figure in your final document to allow for tables, diagrams and appendices

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INFxxxxxxCoursework xMatriculation NumberNB you need to manually adjust this figure in your final document to allow for tables, diagrams and appendices

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INFxxxxxxCoursework x

Matric Number: 12345678

AbstractAbstract should be around 6-10 lines long.

Date:[Publish Date]Word count:271

IntroductionGeneral instructionsPage layout: Submissions should be in Arial font, 12 pt (11 points used here is fine), line spaced at 1.15 to 1.5.ReferencesThe author-date system of source citation should be used in the text, e.g. (Cruickshank, 2012). Please use the guidelines available through Moodle to help ensure that your paper meets recognised standards of referencing. You can use Words built-in bibliography feature as is demonstrated here (Edinburgh Napier University, 2011).Please do NOT use footnotes for references[footnoteRef:1]. [1: Footnotes are best used for short explanations of specific points which would break up the flow of your argument if included in the main text. Some readers will read them, some ignore them.]

Illustrations and tables, appendicesCaptions for tables and figures should use an alternative font to the main text (eg 10 point bold). They should be referred to in the text using Arabic numerals, e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2, Table1, Table2, etc., in order of appearance. Example tableSee Table 1 below for an example of how to use words captioning features for cross-referencing from within the text.Table 1 Example of how to add and caption a tableHeader 1Header 2Header 3

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AppendicesYou may include appendices, the content of which should not be included in the main word count (conversely, use appendices to justify the arguments in the main text; they cannot earn you marks in their own right).Second sectionEtcBibliographyBloggs, F. (2012). My article title. International Journal of Studies, 5(4), 23-45.Edinburgh Napier University. (2011). Example citation of a corporate report. London: Routledge.

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