Comments by "marie parker" (@marieparker3822) on "President Gay No More" video.
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If you are studying for A-level physics, you have no choice but to copy Newton's *ideas*: F = ma (is this correct, Callum?).
References and citations in one's own text:
When describing or mentioning a discovery or theory, the name(s) of the person or people who published this must be cited at the time that one mentions it, with the year of publication, eg 'Sausage and Mash (2019)' and, in a list of References at the end of the paper/chapter/book, the surnames and initials of the authors, the year of publication, the name of the journal, with volume and page numbers (and possibly the title of the paper). Or the name and publisher of the book.
If 200 words or more are quoted within one's text, this must be made clear, with full Reference, as described above, and permission from the copyright holder (author or publisher) to quote it.
As first-year undergraduates, we were firmly told that for every missing Reference in the text of a lab report or essay, or citation that did not correspond exactly with a full Reference at the end, or an incomplete Reference, we would have 10 per cent (ten per cent) deducted from our final mark. For essays we were expected to provide a Bibliography as well of the relevant material we had read. (UCL)
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