Use of titles with names

    • [DOC File]Names

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      Remember the cautions concerning the use of acids. Note the appearance of the solutions in the test tube. b. Add about 12 drops of 1.0 M sodium hydroxide solution to the same test tube. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base. ... Other titles: Names _____ ...

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    • Communication Norms; A Comparison of Cultures

      Use of titles and honorifics Use of first names on first acquaintance. Tendency to understatement Tendency to overstatement. Preference on hierarchy (social ranking; class) Belief in egalitarianism (equality) Respect for rules and regulations High value on change Strong sense of ritual, history, and tradition Customs not as important

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    • [DOCX File]GENERAL_FORMAT_(APA)

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      : first name, middle initial(s), and last name. Do not use titles (Dr.) or degrees (PhD). Beneath the author's name, type the . institutional affiliation, which should indicate the location where...

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    • [DOC File]U

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      civilian titles - Use full name and title or job description on first reference. Capitalize the title or job description, and do not use a comma to separate it from the individual's name when it precedes the name. Lower case titles when they follow the name. Use last names only on second and all following references. This applies to both men ...

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    • [DOC File]Journalism - Newspaper Style Sheet

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      B. Use of Titles: Use “Miss” with the name of an unmarried woman unless another title is more appropriate. In first reference it is preferable to use the woman’s first name as well as the last. For example, at first mention in a story write: Miss Maria Katigbak. Subsequently, she …

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    • [DOC File]13 Nov 02

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      a. Use Courier New 12 or 10 point. Page margins: 1 inch top, left, right, and bottom, except for second and succeeding pages. (1) Can use titles or names; titles are preferred in most cases. "To" addressee is the final recipient. "Via" addressees are listed moving up the chain of command.

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    • [DOC File]This space should be left blank, except for the name of ...

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      1.1.2 Formatting author names and author affiliations. The style for the names is First Names, typed in italic 10-point Times, then Last Name, typed in 10-point Times, with a comma after all except the last author, which is separated by comma + “and”. Do not use academic titles. Affiliations of authors should be typed in 9-point Times.

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    • [DOC File]'Names/Nombres' by Julia Alvarez

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      Sometimes, as in “Names/Nombres,” humorous ideas, exaggeration, and dialogue help create a casual, informal tone. Alvarez’s use of contractions, such as wouldn’t and didn’t, also adds to the informal tone. A. DIRECTIONS: As you read “Names/Nombres,” look for …

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    • [DOC File]Title: font: times; size: 18 point; style: plain ...

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      Do not use hyphenations for the end of a line. 4.1 Title. Center the title. Only the first letter in the title is capitalized, except for proper names, elements and abbreviations. The title should be in 18 pt., bold font. 4.2 Author name. Center author names using 10 pt., bold font.

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    • [DOC File]REVIEW QUESTIONS, p

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      Like to use formal titles and last names as opposed to first names. They may also stress use of full names or nicknames (e.g., Cynthia instead of Cindy, Robert instead of Bob, Candace instead of Candy, or Charles instead of Chuck). Use cool, brief handshakes, often without a …

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