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Use the following template to cite a book using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Mahony, J. 2004. Workers' Liberty [online]. Workersliberty.org. Available from: http://www.workersliberty.org/story/2004/10/08/socialism-versus-stalinism [Accessed 29 Apr 2015].
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Stalinism was as distant from socialism as modern capitalism — or more so. It was a system of extreme exploitation of the workers and peasants, run by a backward bureaucratic ruling class with a monopoly of power. It was the opposite of the ideas of Marx, or for that matter Lenin. Far from representing the working class, the Stalinist systems relentlessly persecuted working class dissidents, especially workers who tried to organise independent trade unions. (Mahony 2004)
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Sigma-Aldrich,. 2015. As a leading supplier of high-purity, research grade solvents, we have the ethyl acetate to meet your exact needs. [online]. Available from: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/solvents/ethyl-acetate-center.html [Accessed 28 Apr 2015].
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As a leading supplier of high-purity, research grade solvents, we have the ethyl acetate to meet your exact needs. (Sigma-Aldrich 2015)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Wikipedia,. 2015. Vegetarianism Varieties [online]. Available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism#Varieties [Accessed 28 Apr 2015].
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Raw Veganism; these group of people are the type that only consume various fresh and uncooked fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetable which can only be cooked to a certain temperature in order to retain its nutritional values. Sattvic Diet or Yogic diet; this is a plant based diet where by people will be eating various types of diary but not eggs) and honey. They will exclude things such as onions, red lentils , durian, mushroom, blue cheese and to avoiding alcoholic drinks or any other type of stimulants such as spices (Wikipedia 2015)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Holding, J. 2015. Spanish Inquisition and Christianity [online]. Tektonics.org. Available from: http://www.tektonics.org/qt/spaninq.php [Accessed 27 Apr 2015].
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compared to methods used by the secular penal system of the day -- which included being burned alive for counterfeiting and execution for thievery, and later being disemboweled or boiled to death -- the Inquisition wasn't as serious a threat to health and well-being as its secular counterparts. (Holding 2015)
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Author Surname, Author Initial. Year Published. Title [online]. Available from: http://Website-Url [Accessed Date Accessed].
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Humanrights.gov.au,. 2015. Achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generation - A human rights based approach | Australian Human Rights Commission [online]. Available from: https://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/achieving-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health-equality-within-generation-human#the-human [Accessed 30 Apr 2015].
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“A wealth of information, internationally, shows that simply telling disadvantaged people to behave better will do little to combat obesity, smoking, or alcohol abuse, important as these behaviors are"" (Humanrights.gov.au 2015)
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Awm.gov.au,. 2015. Home | Australian War Memorial [online]. Available from: http://awm.gov.au [Accessed 28 Apr 2015].
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Use the following template to cite a court case using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Blundell, S. 2015. All the lonely people. The Listener, (9 414418 001282), 18-25.
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'Loneliness in old age is as damaging to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day and twice as damaging as obesity' (Blundell 2015)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Blair, M. and S. McIntyre. 2008. Raising the Bar. Findings of the Scottish Play Commission. Pentlandfield: Play Scotland.
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Because it’s when they’re out to play that children develop independence, learn how to make risk assessments and grow in self-confidence and self-esteem. It’s where they learn to get along with other children, developing the social skills to be neither bully nor victim in the future. It’s how they become physically fit and develop the coordination and control that allows them to sit and learn in a classroom. And it’s also where they learn, through first hand experience, about the world they live in – the common-sense understanding that underpins the lessons they learn at school. (Blair and McIntyre 2008)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Tiggelaar, B. 2015. PERSONAL LEADERSHIP: From Science to Practice.
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""Nada, nada, Nada"" (Tiggelaar 2015)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Swinburn, B., G. Sacks, K. Hall, K. McPherson, D. Finegood, M. Moodie and S. Gortmaker. 2011. The global obesity pandemic: shaped by global drivers and local environments. The Lancet, 378(9793), 804-814.
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The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in the global food system, which is producing more processed, affordable, and effectively marketed food than ever before. This passive overconsumption of energy leading to obesity is a predictable outcome of market economies predicated on consumption-based growth. The global food system drivers interact with local environmental factors to create a wide variation in obesity prevalence between populations. Within populations, the interactions between environmental and individual factors, including genetic makeup, explain variability in body size between individuals. However, even with this individual variation, the epidemic has predictable patterns in subpopulations. In low-income countries, obesity mostly affects middle-aged adults (especially women) from wealthy, urban environments; whereas in high-income countries it affects both sexes and all ages, but is disproportionately greater in disadvantaged groups. Unlike other major causes of preventable death and disability, such as tobacco use, injuries, and infectious diseases, there are no exemplar populations in which the obesity epidemic has been reversed by public health measures. This absence increases the urgency for evidence-creating policy action, with a priority on reduction of the supply-side drivers. (Swinburn et al. 2011)
Use the following template to cite an email using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Depi.vic.gov.au,. 2015. DEPI - Cane Toad [online]. Available from: http://www.depi.vic.gov.au/agriculture-and-food/pests-diseases-and-weeds/pest-animals/a-z-of-pest-animals/cane-toad [Accessed 27 Apr 2015].
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diet & impact (Depi.vic.gov.au 2015)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Cottrell, S. 2008. Palgarve Study Skills The Study Skills Handbook.. 3rd ed. Hampshire: Stella Cottrell.
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""Her tried and trusted approach recognises that we each have a unique formula for success and that finding it is the key to reaching our potential"". (Cottrell 2008)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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White, R. and J. Wyn. 2008. Youth & Society. 2nd ed. Sydney.
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“Women’s Health Australia” “little to no exercise” “18 to 24” (White and Wyn 2008)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Sanborn, P. 1968. Existentialism. New York: Pegasus.
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Why is there something rather than nothing at all (Sanborn 1968)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Burns, J. 2015. Son’s Death Recasts Image of a British Leader. New York Times.
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Many in Britain said those insights lent a powerful humanity to Mr. Cameron (Burns 2015)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. Year Published. Title [online]. Publication Title. podcast. Available from: http://Website-Url [Accessed Date Accessed].
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Relvas, H. 2010. Organizational Structures and Working Practices in Elite European Professional Football Clubs: Understanding the Relationship between Youth and Professional Domains.
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The high visibility and value of sport world-wide has Encouraged governing bodies to pressure sport organizations into assuming a more professional approach to the delivery and design of the sport product (Relvas 2010)
Use the following template to cite a song using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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W3schools.com,. 2015. HTML Tutorial [online]. Available from: http://www.w3schools.com/ [Accessed 29 Apr 2015].
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world’s largest web development site (W3schools.com 2015)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Haggstrom, J. 2012. Reassessing Alien: Sexuality and the Anxieties of Men [online]. Reel 3. Available from: http://reel3.com/reassessing-alien-sexuality-and-the-anxieties-of-men/ [Accessed 29 Apr 2015].
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This idea of a sterile birth (both in terms of cleanliness and the inability to procreate) is of great significance in the film as it removes the burden of pregnancy and birth from the female, creating the potential for male impregnation (Haggstrom 2012)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the The Journal of Peasant Studies citation style.
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Ranheim, A. 2010. 1st ed. ebook. Norrkoping.
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Theories started at time when the caring and nursing industries began to prepare methodically their knowledge and enhance the standard of their career (Ranheim 2010)
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