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Punctuation In general, the various parts of a bibliographical reference are best separated by full stops. A colon should be used to divide the title from the sub-title. Setting out Quotations Exact quotations of a well explored or controversial statement can be telling, but extensive word-for-word quotations should be avoided Quotations, if short (say up to three lines), can be set in quotation marks and included in the body of the text, e.g.: Franklin has pointed out that "no-one can predict the timing of family crisis support has to be on a continuous 24 hour basis".
Approximate Word count = 350 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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