Yes, the word count typically includes references in academic writing.
It would be a formula that includes absolute references in cells. When such a formula is copied, those cell references will not change. An absolute cell reference includes cell references with two dollar signs in them, like: $A$2.
References should come first, followed by the bibliography, and then the appendix. The references section lists all sources cited in the work, the bibliography includes additional sources consulted but not cited, and the appendix includes any supplementary material such as tables, figures, or extra data.
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The References and Authorities section of a mutual aid agreement contains all of the pertinent laws, agreements, and arrangements that are relevant to the agreement. All references listed are required to be verified by a third party.
"Zootopia" references "The Tortoise and the Hare" fable with a race between a rabbit and a turtle. "Shrek" includes elements from "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf". "The Princess Bride" includes a scene inspired by "The Tortoise and the Hare" fable.
Relatives references in a formula will always change when copied, no matter which method of copying you use and that includes using the fill handle.
A research paper typically includes around 10-20 references, but the exact number can vary depending on the length and depth of the paper.
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The cast of The US Constitution - 1987 includes: Bill Moyers