Ghl4010 - sort out the key points from your gathered data


Gulf Regional Legal Environment of Business

Write one paragraph that specify the key points.

What is the content of your Conclusion part?

Tasks: Sort out the key points from your gathered data and give a clear summary of the facts that you have gathered (and not elsewhere) with a convincing interpretations of the sorted facts.

Fourth part, References.

How to do the referencing?

cite correctly the sources of your information

- list in the reference list action the sources that you have cited in the full text of your paper

- apply Harvard referencing format correctly

- use 2005 onwards literature to support your discussion

2. Collusion, which can be defined as when work that has been undertaken by or with others is submitted and passed off as solely as the work of one person. This also applies where the work of one candidate is submitted in the name of another. Where this is done with the knowledge of the originator both parties can be considered to be at fault.

3. Fabrication of data, making false claims to have carried out experiments, observations, interviews or other forms of data collection and analysis, or acting dishonestly in any other way.

Plagiarism Detection Software(PDS)

As part of its commitment to quality and the maintenance of academic standards, the University reserves the right to use Plagiarism Detection Software(PDS), including Turnitin. Such software makes no judgement as to whether a piece of work has been plagiarised, it simply highlights sections of text that have been found in other sources.

The use of plagiarism detection software fulfils two functions. The first is to enhance student learning (i.e. as a developmental tool); the second is to guard against and identify unfair practice in assessment.

Further information and guidance can be found in the University's policy on the Use of Plagiarism Detection Software.

2. Collusion, which can be defined as when work that has been undertaken by or with others is submitted and passed off as solely as the work of one person. This also applies where the work of one candidate is submitted in the name of another. Where this is done with the knowledge of the originator both parties can be considered to be at fault.

3. Fabrication of data, making false claims to have carried out experiments, observations, interviews or other forms of data collection and analysis, or acting dishonestly in any other way.

Plagiarism Detection Software(PDS)

As part of its commitment to quality and the maintenance of academic standards, the University reserves the right to use Plagiarism Detection Software(PDS), including Turnitin. Such software makes no judgement as to whether a piece of work has been plagiarised, it simply highlights sections of text that have been found in other sources.

The use of plagiarism detection software fulfils two functions. The first is to enhance student learning (i.e. as a developmental tool); the second is to guard against and identify unfair practice in assessment.

Further information and guidance can be found in the University's policy on the Use of Plagiarism Detection Software.

A. Written work
- Student name and identification number must be clearly stated at the top of each page of the work. Where work is to be marked anonymously, only include the student number.

- A signed declaration that the work is your own (apart from otherwise referenced acknowledgements) must be included after the title page of your assignment
- Each page must be numbered.
- Where appropriate, a contents page, a list of tables/figures and a list of abbreviations should precede your work.
- All referencing must adhere to School/Institutional requirements.
- A word count must be stated at the end of your work.

Your programme, year of study and the relevant module must be included as footer on each page.

- Appendices should be kept to the minimum and be of direct relevance to the content of your work.

- All tables and figures must be correctly numbered and labelled.
- Your assignment/coursework should be submitted in one A4 transparent pocket unless it is not appropriate to do so (in which case, specific instructions will be provided by your module leader).

B. Other types of coursework/assignments Guidelines to Students:

Your paper must be in paragraph form with standard margin in each side. The four parts of the paper must have the proper subheading. First, Introduction. In this section, you must write 3 paragraphs which will offer answers to the tasks given. Second, Discussion. You must write 3 paragraphs in this section. Your response must reveal your knowledge about how selected companies are form, manage and liquidated. Moreover, it must display some clear explanations on what are the procedures to be done when issues and differences arise in their companies. Third, Conclusion. This section must specify the key points that needs to be sorted out from the gathered data and not elsewhere. Fourth, References. Make sure that the sources of the information are correctly cited. The citations in the full text of the written assignment must be listed in the reference list section. The correct use of the Harvard referencing format is required. Any literature that is used to support the discussion must be up-to-date or its publication date must be not later than 2005 onwards. The maximum number of words should be 3000.

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