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Harvard and referencing
* Harvard referencing, a citation style also known as the " author-date method "
Parenthetical referencing also known as Harvard referencing where full or partial, in-text citations are enclosed within parentheses and embedded in the paragraph, as opposed to the footnote style.
* Harvard referencing ( or author-date system ) is a specific kind of parenthetical referencing.
APA style uses Harvard referencing within the text, listing the author's name and year of publication, keyed to an alphabetical list of sources at the end of the paper on a References page.

Harvard and involves
First described in the 1996 book Trauma and Dreams by Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett, this contemporary dream interpretation involves the dreamer coming up with an alternate, mastery outcome to the nightmare, mentally rehearsing that outcome awake, and then reminding themselves at bedtime that they wish this alternate outcome should the nightmare recur.
The CHARMM Development Project involves a network of developers throughout the world working with Martin Karplus and his group at Harvard to develop and maintain the CHARMM program.

Harvard and short
I believe there are seventeen short plays by Tom now housed in the Houghton Library at Harvard ; ;
In short, the book, based largely on lectures delivered at Harvard University, is both reliable and readable ; ;
Harvard Square was originally the northwestern terminus of the Red Line and a major transfer point to streetcars that also operated in a short tunnel — which is still a major bus terminal, although the area under the Square was reconfigured dramatically in the 1980s when the Red Line was extended.
A short distance away from the square lies the Cambridge Common, while the neighborhood north of Harvard and east of Massachusetts Avenue is known as Agassiz in honor of the famed scientist Louis Agassiz.
Although McNamara had a relatively short stay in the hospital, his wife's case was more serious and it was concern over meeting her medical bills that led to his decision to not return to Harvard but to enter private industry as a consultant at Ford Motor Company.
::" Buechner's theological efforts are never systematic treatises but instead short, highly literary productions in most of which he draws explicit links with fiction-writing generally and his own fiction in particular ... Buechner's 1969 Noble Lectures at Harvard, published in 1970 as The Alphabet of Grace, comprise a slender volume which is one of his most important and revealing works.
Educated at Harvard, Harris co-directed the short The Redwoods for the Sierra Club with Trevor Greenwood ; the short won the 1967 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject.
Since that time, Lightman's essays, short fiction, and reviews have also appeared in The American Scholar, The Atlantic Monthly, Boston Review, Dædalus, Discover, Exploratorium, Granta, Harper's Magazine, Harvard Magazine, Inc Technology, Nature, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, Science 86, The Sciences, Story, Technology Review, and World Monitor.
At Harvard, " Frank " ( nicknamed " Stubby " on account of his short stature ), excelled in all classes and also read widely outside his studies for his own pleasure.
He was not enamored of the job, finding that Harvard was short of resources.
Eliot Yard, located on the surface near Harvard, served East Boston Tunnel ( now Blue Line ) cars for a short time and Red Line cars until it was demolished in the 1970s.
From 1934 through 1938, Mac Lane held short term appointments at Harvard University, Cornell University, and the University of Chicago.
Named in honor of the leading American general of the Revolution, Washington Allston graduated from Harvard College in 1800 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina for a short time before sailing to England in May 1801.
She helped him get a visa to the United States and they married in March 1934, settling in the historic village of Lexington, Massachusetts, a short commute from Harvard.
Fabliau is often compared to the later short story ; Douglas Bush, longtime professor at Harvard University, called it " a short story broader than it is long.
During the same period he accepted a short appointment at Harvard ( most of which was spent at Berkeley ).
During this short stay at Harvard Wilson published a seminal paper, " Radiological Use of Fast Protons ", which essentially founded the field of Proton therapy.
It is the second highest peak in the Rocky Mountains, edging out the third highest, Mount Harvard, by, and falling short of Mount Elbert by.
He moved from Harvard to Carnegie Mellon University from 1950 to 1960, after a short stint in Copenhagen as a National Research Council of Canada post-doctoral fellow.
However, a fragmentary document in the Yale library suggests that Beta was chartered in 1850 at Harvard but lived a very short life due to a wave of puritanism.
Leonard Hoar ( 1630 – November 28, 1675 ) was an English-born early American minister and educator, who spent a short and troubled term as President of Harvard College.
He graduated from Harvard Law School ( completing the course in the abnormally short space of two years ), he was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1906.

Harvard and reference
Howard Aiken stated in reference to BARK " This is the first computer I have seen outside Harvard that actually works.
She further developed the idea of the threshold, with reference to constitutional law, in her Foreword to the 2007 Supreme Court issue of the Harvard Law Review, " Constitutions and Capabilities: ' Perception ' Against Lofty Formalism ", which would ultimately appear in revised form as the book Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach ( 2011 ).
In a clinical case study by Dr. Frank M. Datillio of Harvard Medical School and the Perelman School of Medicine, he refers to cases from the 1980s that reference how a number of children who are affected by emetophobia are mentally disabled.
* Late antiquity: a guide to the postclassical world, various authors, Harvard University Press reference library, Harvard University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-674-51173-5, ISBN 978-0-674-51173-6, Google books
* Legal reference guide to the Restatements from Harvard Law School
: A notice of Harvard would be as incomplete without a reference to the Porcellian Club as a notice of Oxford or Cambridge would be in which the Union Debating Society held no place.
In one of the most recent episodes of Eureka, Zoe Carter, Harvard student and daughter of the main character, had State Radio banners in her dorm room, which is an accurate reference to the band's popularity in the Boston area.
* The Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide: UK Edition ( Editor ), Cassell reference, 2003, ISBN 0-304-35719-7

Harvard and e
Research by Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett has found that people who experience vivid dream-like mental images reserve the word for these, whereas many other people refer to milder imagery, realistic future planning, review of past memories or just " spacing out "— i. e. one's mind going relatively blank — when they talk about " daydreaming.
Some of Penn's former faculty members have continued their carriers at other institutions, e. g. Bruce Ackerman ( now at Yale ), Lani Guinier ( now at Harvard ), Michael H. Schill ( now at Chicago ), and Myron T. Steele ( now at Virginia ).
Adult education takes place in the workplace, through " extension " school ( e. g. Harvard Extension ) or " school of continuing education " ( Columbia School of Continuing Education ).
The Roxbury congregation, still in existence as a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association, lays claim to the historical founding-along with five other local congregations, i. e. Boston, Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown and Dorchester-of Harvard College.
Colleges and universities in the United States that offer doctorates in education choose to offer only the Doctor of Education ( e. g., Harvard University ), only the Doctor of Philosophy in education ( e. g., Stanford University ), or both ( e. g., UCLA, University of Oregon, and University of Pennsylvania ).
He also delivered lectures to some of the leading universities around the world, i. e. University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ), Moscow State University, Peking University, University of Buenos Aires, University of Macau, University of the Philippines, Harvard University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Ateneo de Santander, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, and etc.
It also maintains close partnerships with leading universities around the world, e. g. Boston University, Georgetown University, Harvard Medical School, Tongji University and POSTECH.
The company was staffed by about 20 professionals, many of whom had MBA degrees from the leading graduate business schools ( e. g., Harvard, Columbia, Chicago, Carnegie-Mellon, Stanford, Oxford ).
Some Korean historians ( e. g., Ki-baik Lee, author of A New History of Korea, ( Harvard U. Press, 1984 ) believe that the Taft – Katsura Agreement violated the " Korean – American Treaty of Amity and Commerce " signed at Incheon on May 22, 1882 because the Joseon Government considered that treaty constituted a de facto mutual defense treaty while the Americans did not.
Most law schools have a " flagship " journal usually called " School name Law Review " ( e. g., the Harvard Law Review ) or " School name Law Journal " ( e. g., the Yale Law Journal ) that publishes articles on all areas of law, and one or more other specialty law journals that publish articles concerning only a particular area of the law ( for example, the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology ).
In American usage such divisions are generally referred to as colleges ( e. g., " college of arts and sciences ") or schools ( e. g., " school of business "), but may also mix terminology ( e. g., Harvard University has a " faculty of arts and sciences " but a " law school ").

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