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Use the following template to cite a book using the Geopolitics citation style.
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“Studying this phenomenon and other effects of music on our neurobiology will certainly be continued in the future, but it is extremely difficult to do well-controlled studies."" J. Hahne, 'The Mozart Effect: Not So Noteworthy?', Yale Scientific Magazine, 2012, http://www.yalescientific.org/2012/03/the-mozart-effect-not-so-noteworthy/.
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‘Hippies found their idol in Gandhi, who in the 1930’s led India to independence through his policy of non-violent civil disobedience.’ A. Geczy, Fashion And Orientalism (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).
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Producers are the people who decide how best to artistically and creatively represent the artist in a release. D. Connor, 'The Role Of A Music Producer Explained | | Music Production Tips - The Stereo Bus Blog', Thestereobus.Com, 2007, http://thestereobus.com/2007/12/07/the-role-of-a-music-producer-explained/.
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Our success is dependent on our associates, and I’m committed to investing in them. Together, we will find innovative and sustainable ways to serve our customers and provide them with the quality, affordable products they expect from us. News.walmart.com, 'David Cheesewright Named President And CEO Of Walmart International', 2015, http://news.walmart.com/news-archive/2013/12/10/david-cheesewright-named-president-and-ceo-of-walmart-international.
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All evidence processing should be done on a restored copy of the bit stream back-up rather than on the original computer. J. Vacca, Computer Forensics (Hingham, Mass.: Charles River Media, 2005).
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“Advocacy can help individuals get the information they need, understand their rights, make their own choices and voice their opinions”, Iriss.org.uk, 'Advocacy: Models And Effectiveness IRISS Insights, No.20 | IRISS - The Institute For Research And Innovation In Social Services', 2015, http://www.iriss.org.uk/resources/advocacy-models-and-effectiveness.
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Coleman, C., Kurtz-Rossi, S., McKinney, J., Pleasant, A., Rootman, I., & Shohet, L. The Calgary Charter on Health Literacy: Rationale and core principles for the development of health literacy curricula (2011, 10/01/2013). from http://www.centreforliteracy.qc.ca/sites/default/files/CFL_Calgary_Charter_2011.pdf Page 2. c. oleman, The Calgary Charter On Health Literacy: Rationale And Core Principles For The Development Of Health Literacy Curricula (2011, 10/01/2013)., ebook, 1st ed. (The Calgary Charter on Health Literacy: Rationale and core principles for the development of health literacy curricula (2011, 10/01/2013)., 2015), http://www.centreforliteracy.qc.ca/sites/default/files/CFL_Calgary_Charter_2011.pdf.
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“the concept of hegemony by which he means that ideology’s power derives primarily from consent as opposed to the use of force.” Faculty.washington.edu, 'Ideology', 2015, https://faculty.washington.edu/mlg/courses/definitions/Ideology.html.
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Geopolitics citation style.
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When watching a Hitchcock film, the audience is seeing things in ways that they are not likely to see them in other films. Hitchcock’s use of lighting and camera perspective stand out in particular in setting his films apart from others P. Driscoll, “The Hitchcock Touch”: Visual Techniques In The Work Of Alfred Hitchcock, ebook, 1st ed., 2013, http://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=irj.
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Let them know to some car dealership that you have a particular spending budget, and you need to follow in which. This may quit these through promoting automobiles which might be more than you can pay for. Be agency with that , nor bend over. This makes it more inclined that will get a vehicle which is within your allowance. w. www.uwky.org/USSWAS82UQ/index.html, 'Www.Uwky.Org/USSWAS82UQ/Index.Html', Blog, Www.Uwky.Org/USSWAS82UQ/Index.Html, 2015, http://www.uwky.org/USSWAS82UQ/index.html.
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Washing up liquid density, surface tension futures supplies, 'Washing Up Liquid Safety Data Sheet', 2015, https://www.futures-supplies.co.uk/downloads%5C007.139_Diversey_.pdf.
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Geopolitics citation style.
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If approaching a slower vehicle ahead or if another vehicle cuts in front of you, the adaptive cruise control slows down the car by initiating corrective controls in the engine management and, if necessary, in the braking system too. Volkswagen.co.uk, 'Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) : Volkswagen UK', 2015, http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/technology/adaptive-cruise-control-acc.
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Ministers say self-drive cars could allow motorists to use mobile phones Drivers could read a book and even be carried when drunk by the vehicles R. Massey, 'Driverless Cars Could Have 'Booze Cruise Control' For Drunk Motorists', Mail Online, 2015, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2947920/Self-driving-cars-given-green-light-UK-Driverless-vehicles-BOOZE-CRUISE-control-drunk-motorists-future.html.
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You can share all your business’s profits between the partners. Each partner pays tax on their share of the profits Gov.uk, 'Choose A Legal Structure For Your Business - GOV.UK', 2015, https://www.gov.uk/business-legal-structures/business-partnership.
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Corporate Activism Aramex.com, 'About Aramex', 2015, http://www.aramex.com/about-us/default.aspx.
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a special place in the history of the English nation G. Parnell, The Tower Of London: A 2000 Year History (Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2000).
Use the following template to cite a song using the Geopolitics citation style.
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A special effect is a tool, a means of telling a story. A special effect without a story is a pretty boring thing. FROM STAR WARS TO JEDI: THE MAKING OF A SAGA, DVD (California, USA: Lucasfilm, 1983).
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What to do about US demand? Although all agree that demand from the US is a chief cause of the troubles in Mexico and Central America, there are differences in how to address this. Jonathan Caulkins is not only sceptical of the political feasibility of legalisation of illegal drugs, for example, but also argues that this position should be sustained (Caulkins and Lee 2012). Caulkins is convinced that prohibition drives prices up far above legal levels; that the taxes necessary to prevent a price collapse, if drugs were legalised, are uncollectable. Moreover, he is not alone in seeing legalisation as an “irreversible game” in that some drug use induced by legalisation would remain even if that policy change were later undone. Other authors argue that political support for the status quo remains strong. For example, Keith Humphreys, a former senior advisor at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy in the Obama administration, places at zero the probability of seeing a radical change in the policy towards cocaine any time soon, the drug whose US market provides at least half of the Mexican drug gangs’ total revenue. Part of the reason for this is that present policies, for all their flaws, have coincided with a relative stabilisation in the overall levels of use in the US (see also Kleiman 2012 and Donohue 2012). Yet despite this, Peter Reuter (2012) shows that there is very little evidence to suggest that enforcement raises prices or reduces availability. Between 1980 and 2005, the number of people imprisoned for drug offences in local jails and state and federal prisons increased by a factor of 10, yet during this period of increased policing, the price of heroin and cocaine fell around 70%. Jeffrey Miron, meanwhile, reiterates the classical economic case for a laissez faire approach. It stems from the uncontested fact that prohibition does not eliminate drug markets, but simply drives them underground and the money into the hands of criminals (Miron 2012). Miron proposes legalisation with a sin tax on drugs sufficiently stiff to yield a price as high as under prohibition. While not endorsing outright legalisation, other authors nevertheless do provide sensible arguments for moving away from the status quo. Without endorsing outright legalisation, other authors nevertheless do provide arguments for moving away from the status quo in a direction that would address the consequences of black markets. After reporting that 56.6% of the estimated cost of illegal drug use in the US (estimated for 2002 as $217 billion in 2008 dollars) was due to crime-related costs and only 8.7% was caused by health costs, Stanford Law Professor John Donohue admits serious concerns about the balance of overall US drug policy. He insists on the fundamental question of how it can be possible to have falling prices of illegal drugs in the face of intense enforcement efforts – carrying an annual cost of more than $40 billion. Interestingly, he invokes an earlier study by Caulkins and others that found that an additional $1 million spent on treatment and demand reduction reduced net cocaine consumption by 103.6 kg while the same amount of money spent on longer sentences reduced consumption by just 12.6 kg. What to do about Mexican supply? On the other side of the market is the supply from Mexico. Mark Kleiman criticises the US government’s long-standing demand that Mexico act to reduce the flow of drugs across the border so that US drug consumption will be reduced. He claims that even if Mexico were successful in crippling that traffic, the effects on drug abuse in the US would be modest at best because shipments of drugs would simply be shifted to other routes. Moreover, somewhat surprisingly, some of those who are sceptical of the possibility or even the convenience of any significant drug-policy changes in the US argue that Mexico should change its strategies and policies to align them more with its own interests and less with those of its northern neighbour. Both Kleiman and Caulkins suggest that the objective of minimising violence should have a higher priority in the Mexican strategy – a suggestion that no doubt would make more than one law enforcer raise an eyebrow. A change is needed Despite their differences, the arguments and evidence presented in the eBook point very strongly in the direction of a serious reconsideration of drug policy. The economic and human costs paid both in the US as well as in the countries where the drugs come from, cast doubt over the validity of such policies. Our US colleagues who tell us that any significant change in the strategy is unlikely to happen in the US essentially for political reasons may be right. But it doesn’t mean that those concerned about this problem, for good reason, should give up. On the contrary, the resistance to change should encourage more and better research and a bigger effort to foster a rational discussion of the drug problem. Our eBook aims to contribute towards these ends. E. Zedillo, 'Rethinking The ‘War On Drugs’: Insights From The US And Mexico | VOX, CEPR’S Policy Portal', Voxeu.Org, 2012, http://www.voxeu.org/article/rethinking-war-drugs-insights-us-and-mexico.
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Gender Stereotypes are generalizations about the roles of each gender H. Brewer, 'List Of Gender Stereotypes', Healthguidance.Org, 2015, http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/15910/1/List-of-Gender-Stereotypes.html.
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