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Pictures of Alice H. Parker do exist and are available online. She filed a patent for her gas heating furnace, which was the precursor to a central heating system.
The difference is than the quattrocento has reference to four (cuatro) and cinquecento has reference to five(cinco)
Just google '1940s objects' and you will get all the pictures you want.
In the Renaissance, the body was beautiful. So they painted alot of pictures and sculpted sculptures of them.
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Just reference it like you would a page in a book. Here is a resource to help you with Harvard referencing. http://www.neilstoolbox.com/bibliography-creator/index.htm
The Harvard Referencing system requires you to cite a source in the text and in a reference sheet at the end of the text. To reference NICE guidelines you would start by stating the full name of the program, then include the publication date in brackets, the specific title in italics, publisher, website, and the date you collected the information.
There are some pictures in the Reference topics pages.
In the Harvard referencing system, you would reference The Oxford English Dictionary by stating the author (if any), year of publication (if available), title of the entry in italics, edition if applicable, name of the dictionary in italics, and the URL if accessed online. For example: Oxford English Dictionary. (2021). "Word." in Oxford English Dictionary online. Retrieved from https://www.oed.com.
In the text it is quoted, preferably with a reference. The reference in the text is abbreviated and a section at the end of the report would give the full reference. The are a few systems to do references; the major one used in academic writings is the Harvard system.
type Harvard referencing in Google. Second link explains all!
The Harvard Referencing system requires you to cite a source in the text and in a reference sheet at the end of the text. To reference NICE guidelines you would start by stating the full name of the program, then include the publication date in brackets, the specific title in italics, publisher, website, and the date you collected the information.
To reference a movie in Harvard style, you would typically include the title of the movie in italics, followed by the year of release in parentheses. If you are referencing a specific scene or segment of the movie, you may also include the director's name and the time stamp of the scene in your citation within the text. A full reference would include the director's name, production company, and country of origin in the reference list.
Guides for the Harvard Referencing System are very easy to find online. It is the most commonly used referencing system at Staffordshire University. You can find guides on their website.
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The author, publisher and or the main source of the data Reference: Harvard referencing guide