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Post by kirsten (: on Feb 25, 2009 19:44:12 GMT
okay this is a random, pointless question especially during these rough times of redrafting ( ) .. but i was just wondering what is karma and why do you have so much & i have zeroo it's deeply saddening .
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Post by Dr McNinja on Feb 25, 2009 20:10:13 GMT
On the message board karma shows how well liked/respected a person is. You can change a members karma by Exalting (increasing), Smiting(decreasing) Also you can go in to the negatives.
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Post by annana on Feb 25, 2009 22:05:02 GMT
hi just wonderingly do we have to write a bibliography for our discursives?
Anna
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Post by proctor on Feb 25, 2009 22:27:27 GMT
oh my gosh. exactly the same question from G-Dawg's corner... ;D
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Post by kirsten (: on Feb 26, 2009 17:15:48 GMT
well can everyone please exalt my karma (: i like karma
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Post by kirsten (: on Feb 26, 2009 19:13:44 GMT
hello .. this is a serious question okay, well in my discursive you've said next to all my wee statistics 'where is this from?' so i was wondering do i actually have to say where i got the statistics from in the essay or do i put that in the bibloigraphy thingymajig ? .. if i do have to put it in the essay i dont really know how to, because i dont really want to be rabbiting on about how all the models are dying and then be like (and that fact was taken from bbc.co.uk) blablabla .. if you understand what i mean? i think in short what i'm trying to say is do i have to refer to my sources in the essay and if i do how do i do it so it sounds okay ? wow i managed to ramble for ages when i could just summarise it in a sentence heehee
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Post by kirsten (: on Feb 26, 2009 19:31:07 GMT
hello .. again another question about my discrusive (there will probably be more) . i've been talking about how being thin helps models to be the best they can possibly be at their jobs and the last sentence i say in the paragraph is : 'As a model it is not only their responsibility to wear the designer’s clothes, they must show them off and make them look good. ' You've then said that i should argue that they're paid a lot to do this. i don't know whether you mean that in a good way or a bad way and i'm not really sure what point i would be making by saying that. please hellp!! ;D sorry for all the questions, but its likely i will find more as i type it out
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Post by kirsten (: on Feb 26, 2009 19:31:50 GMT
oh i just realised i am now a jedi knight ! woohhooo !
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Post by kendall on Feb 27, 2009 7:22:11 GMT
Yes do a bibliography and can footnote to reference evidence
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Post by Dr McNinja on Mar 2, 2009 17:44:09 GMT
What's wrong
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Post by proctor on Mar 2, 2009 18:13:17 GMT
aw no. kendall's gone into overdrive - call for backup. poor mrs. k. gie her a chance everybody!!!
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Post by kitus on Mar 2, 2009 19:10:55 GMT
poor mrs. k. gie her a chance everybody!!! Sorry, Graham's sound advice should be followed but need to find answer for this. Hopefully someone else may know it giving Mrs K a rest When putting footnotes into discursive, how should they be formatted? Same font and size? Subscript/superscript? Thanks Kit
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Post by kendall on Mar 3, 2009 17:27:52 GMT
Ok gang -
I am no longer going to take full essays unless they just need a grade.
Those that have got them in today 03/03/09 by half past 5, I will look at these. Thereafter you can have a quick chat with me but now is not the time to be doing brand new things or handing me essays that you should have dealt with weeks ago.
Your folios are strong and I think many of you are worrying too much. You can proofread and you know by now what you need to do.
All pieces getting reviewed tomorrow and then we need to focus on talk.
Mrs K
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Post by kendall on Mar 3, 2009 17:29:15 GMT
Sorry Daniel - superscript please
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Post by kirsten (: on Mar 3, 2009 17:35:01 GMT
i'm scared
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