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Lesson 7 RESEARCH WRITING 1
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Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
KEY  TERM Plagiarism  is … ‘ Plagiarism  is presenting another person’s work, idea or creation as one’s own. If a student refers to the work of another person, it must be acknowledged’  ( Raffles Design Institute Student Handbook  2008, p.14). Plagiarism Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
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Plagiarism KEY  QUOTE ‘ To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit whenever you use another person's work. This means that whenever you use information obtained from another source including ideas, examples, theories or opinions, you must give a full reference to that source’ (Acknowledging Sources, 2004) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan, 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.  How do you give credit? Fig. 1: Citations and References References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001).  Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003).  Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R. (ed.). (1999).  Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy,  3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture
Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
Discuss with your partner(s). Should you provide references  and/or  citations if you … ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],TASK When do you give credit? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],References Hose, C. (1912).  The Pagan Tribes of Borneo . London: MacMillan.  Sukandar, R. (2007). Negotiating Post-Conflict Communication, PhD Thesis,  Ohio University . Retrieved: November 19, 2010, from  http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/send-pdf.cgi/Sukandar%20Rudi.pdf?acc_num=ohiou1178895788   Transition to Crisis in the Indonesian Countryside. (2004).  UCLA International Institute . Retrieved:  November 19, 2010,   from   http:// www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid =6780 How do you Reference? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
Text 1 – Book 1. List author in the order they are given on the title page, with family names first, followed by the initial of their first names 2. Provide the year of publication.  Use the most recent copyright date for books 3. Give the full title of the book and put it in  italics . 5. Give the name of the publisher 4. Give the city/country of publication Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996).  Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996).  Core Personnel and Development.   Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996).  Core Personnel and Development.  London  Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996).  Core Personnel and Development.  London: Institute of Personnel and Development. Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 Title page Copyright   Page 1 2 3 4 5
How would you reference this? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 Bell, J. (1999).  Doing Your Research Project  (3 rd  ed.). Buckingham:  Open University Press.
TASK Write a list of  References ,[object Object],How do you Reference? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
Text 2 – Journal Article Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 Authors’ names : Family name followed by initial(s) of first name(s) Year of publication Article title Journal title (in  italics ) Volume, number : the number of years the journal has been publishing, followed by the number of parts this year Pages of Article
Text 3 – Magazine Article Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 No author given, begin reference with title of article   Date published Title of magazine (in  italics ) Title of article Page Year published
Text 4 – Article hosted on Website Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 Website address Date article published (if available) Website publisher (in  italics ) Author’s name (if available) Date you accessed the website
References Bell, J. (1999).  Doing Your Research Project  (3rd ed.). Buckingham: Open University Press. Buruma, I. (2001). Nothing surprises the Chinese.  The Guardian Unlimited.  Retrieved: May 4, 2011, from  http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,7369,579120,00.html Kenny, C. & Williams, D. (2001). What do we know about economic growth?  Or, why don’t we know very much?  World Development , 29(1), 1-22. Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996).  Core Personnel and Development.  London: Institute of Personnel and Development. The Case for Brands. (2001, September 8).  The Economist , p. 9. Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
Research Paragraph Structure Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.  References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001).  Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003).  Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R (ed.). (1999).  Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy,  3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture Introduction The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head.  Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.  Research The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head.  Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2).  However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.  Conclusion The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2).  However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.
Citations: Quotations: Paraphrases: Lesson Six  Research Writing 1 References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001).  Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003).  Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R (ed.). (1999).  Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy,  3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the  American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy  states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige   calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.
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The English language is unfair to women.  According to Gamble, words like mankind and manpower create the unfair impression that men are more important than women (2005, p.125) while Hodd & Hancock point out that words  like ‘ chick, babe, bird or doll’  make women appear to be less mature  or even less human than men (1990, p.485).  It is obvious that such unfair male and female words reveal traditional gender imbalances. References Gamble, T. (2005).  Communication Works . New York: McGraw Hill.  Hodd, L. & Hancock, I. (1990).  International English Usage . London: Routledge. Figure 6.  Write a research paragraph Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
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2 After the Europeans came, Australia underwent many changes (Clark p. 9). ‘Aboriginal being and history until now, the last period, has been dominated by Anglo-Celts’ (Narogin 1990). ‘It has been long accepted that Aborigines arrived in Australia some 40,000 years ago’ (1988, p. 80). While  Wikipedia  states that the lower end of this range (50,000 BC) has wider acceptance. List of References Manning Clark,  A Short History of Australia . Elder 1988 , Great Events in Australia’s History: From Discovery to Present  Indigenous   Australians 2008,  Wikipedia .  Retrieved: March 5, 2011, from  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Australians   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How do I write research? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
3 So far scientists are still arguing about the origins of the aborigines. One thesis stated by Elder is that they possibly came from South-East Asia, by raft or canoes. He showed where Aborigines came from quite specifically. However, in regards to the way they immigrated, Elder just mentioned sea-travel, and did not give any idea about other ways such as by land bridge between Asia and Australia continent before they were separated. Thus, this issue might require more research (1988, p. 80).   List of References Elder, B (Ed.). (1988).  Great Events in Australia’s History: From Discovery to  Present . Sydney: Child and Associates.   ,[object Object],[object Object],How do I write research? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
4 The origins of Australia’s Aborigines are still a mystery. According to Elder’s  Great Events in Australia’s History , ‘No one knows where they come from’ (1988, p. 80). Experts are not sure when they arrived either, Clark claims they came 30,000 years ago (1986, p. 9), Elder is less sure and estimates between 40,000 and 55,000 years ago (1988, p. 80). It is clear that even the most fundamental questions regarding the origins of the first Australians remain and will only be answered by future research in Australia and the Asian region. List of References Clark, M. (1986).  A Short History of Australia  (6th ed.). Melbourne: Penguin. Elder, B (Ed.). (1988).  Great Events in Australia’s History: From Discovery to Present . Sydney:  Child and  Associates.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How do I write research? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
5 There are a number of quite different versions about the origins of Australia’s Aborigines and each version reflects the particular perspectives or world-views of their authors. For example, Aboriginal writers such as Noonuccal and Noonuccal (1988, p. 20-23) describe how all people originate from the Rainbow Serpent during the ‘Time of the Dreaming’ - a period before the coming of Europeans which is viewed as prehistorical and somehow outside 'Western' concepts of history (Narogin 1990, p. 5). Some historians, however, refer to archaeological findings to support claims that Aborigines arrived there between 30,000 (Clark 1986, p. 9) and 55,000 years ago from either the Indian subcontinent, Asia or the Philippines (Elder 1988, p. 80). Historians such as these seem to negate the Aboriginal oral culture as a source of accurate information and, as Narogin points out, in order to address this topic comprehensively, research into the oral records of different Aboriginal communities needs to be undertaken (Narogin 1990, p. 5). References Clark, M. (1986).  A Short History of Australia  (6th ed.) Melbourne: Penguin. Elder, B. (ed.) (1988).  Great Events in Australia’s History: From Discovery to Present . Sydney: Child and Associates.  Narogin, M. (1990).  Writing from the Fringe: A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature . Victoria: Hyland House. Noonuccal, O. & Noonuccal, K. (1988).  The Rainbow Serpent.  Canberra:   Australian Government Publishing Service.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How do I write research?
6 Aborigines are the native people of Australia and the surrounding islands. There are a number of theories regarding their origins, though most agree that they came to Australia around 50,000 BC. There is still much uncertainty about where they came from however, though it seems likely that they arrived via Indonesia and peninsular South-East Asia. Aborigines have their own traditions which tell of their origins but these are dismissed by historians as more fantastic than the myths they seek to replace.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How do I write research? Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
REFERENCES Acknowledging Sources. (2004).  Language and Learning Skills Unit – The University of Melbourne . Retrieved: 31 July 2010 from  http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/llsu/resources/ref009.html   Harvard (Author/Date) Style. (2005).  The University of Melbourne Library.  Retrieved: 31 July 2010 from  http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/cite/harvard_dis/   Harvard Referencing. (2005).  Curtin University.  Retrieved: 12 March, 2010 from  http://library.curtin.edu.au/referencing/harvard.pdf   Raffles Design Institute Student Handbook  2008, Student and Administrative Services Department, Singapore. Summers, J. & Smith, B. (2004).  Communication Skills Handbook , Australia: John Wiley and Sons. Lesson Six  Research Writing 1
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Lesson 7 - Ethical Scholarship

  • 1. Lesson 7 RESEARCH WRITING 1
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  • 3. Lesson Six Research Writing 1
  • 4. KEY TERM Plagiarism is … ‘ Plagiarism is presenting another person’s work, idea or creation as one’s own. If a student refers to the work of another person, it must be acknowledged’ ( Raffles Design Institute Student Handbook 2008, p.14). Plagiarism Lesson Six Research Writing 1
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  • 7. The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan, 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact. How do you give credit? Fig. 1: Citations and References References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001). Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003). Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R. (ed.). (1999). Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, 3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture
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  • 11. Text 1 – Book 1. List author in the order they are given on the title page, with family names first, followed by the initial of their first names 2. Provide the year of publication. Use the most recent copyright date for books 3. Give the full title of the book and put it in italics . 5. Give the name of the publisher 4. Give the city/country of publication Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996). Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996). Core Personnel and Development. Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996). Core Personnel and Development. London Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996). Core Personnel and Development. London: Institute of Personnel and Development. Lesson Six Research Writing 1 Title page Copyright Page 1 2 3 4 5
  • 12. How would you reference this? Lesson Six Research Writing 1 Bell, J. (1999). Doing Your Research Project (3 rd ed.). Buckingham: Open University Press.
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  • 14. Text 2 – Journal Article Lesson Six Research Writing 1 Authors’ names : Family name followed by initial(s) of first name(s) Year of publication Article title Journal title (in italics ) Volume, number : the number of years the journal has been publishing, followed by the number of parts this year Pages of Article
  • 15. Text 3 – Magazine Article Lesson Six Research Writing 1 No author given, begin reference with title of article Date published Title of magazine (in italics ) Title of article Page Year published
  • 16. Text 4 – Article hosted on Website Lesson Six Research Writing 1 Website address Date article published (if available) Website publisher (in italics ) Author’s name (if available) Date you accessed the website
  • 17. References Bell, J. (1999). Doing Your Research Project (3rd ed.). Buckingham: Open University Press. Buruma, I. (2001). Nothing surprises the Chinese. The Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved: May 4, 2011, from http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,7369,579120,00.html Kenny, C. & Williams, D. (2001). What do we know about economic growth? Or, why don’t we know very much? World Development , 29(1), 1-22. Marchington, M. & Wilkinson, A. (1996). Core Personnel and Development. London: Institute of Personnel and Development. The Case for Brands. (2001, September 8). The Economist , p. 9. Lesson Six Research Writing 1
  • 18. Research Paragraph Structure Lesson Six Research Writing 1 The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact. References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001). Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003). Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R (ed.). (1999). Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, 3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture Introduction The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact. Research The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact. Conclusion The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.
  • 19. Citations: Quotations: Paraphrases: Lesson Six Research Writing 1 References Colegrave, S. & Sullivan, C. (2001). Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution , London: Cassel & Co. Hebdige, D. (2003). Subculture: The Meaning of St yle, London: Routledge. Sabin, R (ed.). (1999). Punk Rock: The Cultural Legacy of Punk , London: Routledge. Subculture (n.d.).  The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, 3rd edn. Retrieved: November 1, 2010, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/subculture The punk subculture swept Britain thirty years ago and turned mainstream culture on its head. Subcultures are often associated with antisocial behaviour, indeed the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy states that ‘the term is often used to describe deviant groups’ (Subculture, n.d.). Hebdige calls this revolutionary feature of social subcultures the ‘symbolic violation of the social order’ (2003, p.19) and while the origins of the punk rebellion are complex, they can be traced back to the anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and the social unrest felt by much of Britain’s lower classes in the early 1970s (Colgrave & Sullivan 2001, p.48). According to Sabin however, punk was not isolated to symbolic areas such as style and music, but also impacted politics and the wider culture (1999, p. 2). However, it was in the world of fashion that punk had its most visible and long-lasting impact.
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  • 21. The English language is unfair to women. According to Gamble, words like mankind and manpower create the unfair impression that men are more important than women (2005, p.125) while Hodd & Hancock point out that words like ‘ chick, babe, bird or doll’ make women appear to be less mature or even less human than men (1990, p.485). It is obvious that such unfair male and female words reveal traditional gender imbalances. References Gamble, T. (2005). Communication Works . New York: McGraw Hill. Hodd, L. & Hancock, I. (1990). International English Usage . London: Routledge. Figure 6. Write a research paragraph Lesson Six Research Writing 1
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  • 29. REFERENCES Acknowledging Sources. (2004). Language and Learning Skills Unit – The University of Melbourne . Retrieved: 31 July 2010 from http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/llsu/resources/ref009.html Harvard (Author/Date) Style. (2005). The University of Melbourne Library. Retrieved: 31 July 2010 from http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/cite/harvard_dis/ Harvard Referencing. (2005). Curtin University. Retrieved: 12 March, 2010 from http://library.curtin.edu.au/referencing/harvard.pdf Raffles Design Institute Student Handbook 2008, Student and Administrative Services Department, Singapore. Summers, J. & Smith, B. (2004). Communication Skills Handbook , Australia: John Wiley and Sons. Lesson Six Research Writing 1
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