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Monday, January 21, 2008

Week 12: Practical 8
This week, we had to compile a bibliography of the resources we have used in our report. Bibliographies are an important part of any piece of work, and without a bibliography, a person cannot hope to ever justify his or her work. Bibliographies are hence a good way of showing others that real hard work was done, and the conclusions were arrived at with good consistent research.

On a personal basis, I have used bibliographies on many occasions, and it has been useful on each and every occasion. By compiling a bibliography, I get a better idea of where my ideas have come from, and I find it much easier to talk about and promote the findings in my work. Without a bibliography of references to back me up, I believe that I would not be able to speak as confidently about my work than I do with one. As such, bibliographies have become an important and irreplaceable part of my reports.

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Leaving the CITY;