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1996
Abstract Punctuation has intimidated brave men and women for years. Yet it’s not that hard-really. This chapter simplifies some rules and makes them easier to learn.
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Abstract Punctuation has intimidated brave men and women for years. Yet it’s not that hard-really. This chapter simplifies some rules and makes them easier to learn.
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2012
topic english for research usage, style, and grammar english for writing research papers apostrophes 25.1 colons 25.2 commas 25.3, 25.4 3.14 hyphens 25.6, 25.7 parentheses / brackets 25.8 3.17 periods (full stops) 25.9 semicolons 25.11 3.15, 3.16 titles
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topic english for research usage, style, and grammar english for writing research papers apostrophes 25.1 colons 25.2 commas 25.3, 25.4 3.14 hyphens 25.6, 25.7 parentheses / brackets 25.8 3.17 periods (full stops) 25.9 semicolons 25.11 3.15, 3.16 titles
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Design Issues, 1990
MICOLON One of the first rules of grammar we learn is the proper use of OLON punctuation marks. Their application abides by traditional ERIOD ASH OR EM DASH standards, indicated in the style guides that dictate punctuation IASH OR EN DASH WING DASH usage in formal texts.
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MICOLON One of the first rules of grammar we learn is the proper use of OLON punctuation marks. Their application abides by traditional ERIOD ASH OR EM DASH standards, indicated in the style guides that dictate punctuation IASH OR EN DASH WING DASH usage in formal texts.
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2013
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occasionally disrupt the lives of organizations. We develop an institutional perspective to unpack how and why major events within communities affect organizations in the context of corporate philanthropy.
Tilcsik, András, Marquis, Christopher
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This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occasionally disrupt the lives of organizations. We develop an institutional perspective to unpack how and why major events within communities affect organizations in the context of corporate philanthropy.
Tilcsik, András, Marquis, Christopher
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1990
Punctuation is, first, a system. It has rules. It is, however, unlike the orthographic system, which is quite clear on which spellings are admissible in polite society and which are not; some are right and some are wrong — period. With punctuation too there are some procedures which must be observed de rigueur, and not to observe them would be wrong ...
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Punctuation is, first, a system. It has rules. It is, however, unlike the orthographic system, which is quite clear on which spellings are admissible in polite society and which are not; some are right and some are wrong — period. With punctuation too there are some procedures which must be observed de rigueur, and not to observe them would be wrong ...
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