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appendices

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Appendix 1: Example of Cover page

A4 Size

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT


CARRIER (M) SDN. BHD.

NAZARUDDIN BIN ABDUL LATIFF

REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DIPLOMA IN ENGI-


NEERING TECHNOLOGY
(WELDING TECHNOLOGY)

MECHANICAL, FABRICATION & AUTOMOTIVE SECTION UNIVERSITI KUALA


LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE BANGI

2007

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Appendix 2: Example of Title page

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT


CARRIER (M) SDN. BHD.

NAZARUDDIN BIN ABDUL LATIFF

REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DIPLOMA IN ENGI-


NEERING TECHNOLOGY
(WELDING TECHNOLOGY)

MECHANICAL, FABRICATION & AUTOMOTIVE SECTION UNIVERSITI KUALA


LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE BANGI

2007

Appendix 3: Example of Declaration

DECLARATION

I declare that all parts of this report are the result of my own work except for the quotations
and references, the sources of which have been acknowledged in the bibliography.

NAZARUDDIN

2007 ZARUDDIN BIN ABDUL LATIFF

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Appendix 4: Example of Signature Page

This report was read and verified by:

……………………………… ………………
(ANISA BT. NORDIN) Date
Company Supervisor

……………………………… ………………..
(ABDULLAH B AHMAD) Date
University Supervisor

Appendix 5: Example of Acknowledgement Page

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to record my grateful thanks to my Company Supervisor Ms. Anisa Nordin, as well
as my University Supervisor, Mr. Abdullah Ahmad for their kind guidance, criticism and advice.

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Appendix 6: Example of Abstract

The report is divided into two sections; the economic section and the technical section. The
economic section contains the company profile of Group Steel and Orna Steel Corporation.
Group Steel is the second phase expansion plant of the parent company, Orna Steel Corpora-
tion. The main product of Group Steel is pre-painted strip steel and galvanised steel. Its product
is marketed locally and worldwide. In the technical section, the trainee was given a project to
complete during his industrial training. The project is called Utility Monitoring System. Its
purpose is to combine selected utilities to be monitored at only one location, for fast detection
of utility system failure, so that the problem could be rectified instantly. The project was divided
into three sections where each section has its own job requirement. The sections are; structure
of the system, installation of equipment and programming. The project was not fully completed
because of some difficulties especially the programming of the system. Also, some of the instru-
ments ordered were not readily available for installation because of financial constraint.
Although the project was not completed, the trainee has gained valuable working experience
and managed to complete the industrial training report.

Appendix 7: Example of Table of contents

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Declaration ii
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
Abstrak v
List of Tables x
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
General Introduction and Focus of the Study 1
Background of the Study 3
Historical Background 4
The Education System 11
The Status of Malay / English 13
English as a Second Language 19
Conclusion 24
A Statement of the Problem 27
Purpose of the Study 33
Research Questions 34
Theoretical Framework 35
Limitations of the Study 38
Importance of the Study 42
Glossary of Terms used 46

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Appendix 8: Example of List of tables

LIST OF TABLES

3.1 Composition of the Informations 34

3.2 Occupations of Parents 35

4.1 Incidence of CCR in word-initial,


word-final position 110

4.2 Comparison of frequencies


for CCR and exceptions to CCR 111

4.3 Comparison of word-final / CCR


within and across morpheme boundaries 115

4.4 Comparison of CCR in pre-vocalic,


pre-consonantal and pre-pausal 117

4.5 Comparison of CCR and potential CCR


preconsonantal and prepausal 118

4.6 Comparison of CCR in word-final


matched / unmatched clusters 121

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Appendix 9: Example of Illustrations

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

3.1 Composition of the Informants 84

3.2 Occupation of Parents 86

4.1 Incidence of CCR in word-initial,word-final position 110

4.2 Comparison of frequencies for CCR and exceptions 111


to CCR

4.3 Comparison of word-final / CCR 115


within and across morpheme boundaries

4.4 Comparison of CCR in pre-vocalic, 117


pre-consonantal and pre-pausal

4.5 Comparison of CCR and potential CCR 118


preconsonantal and prepausal

4.6 Comparison of CCR in word-final 121


matched / unmatched clusters

4.7 Incidence of glottalization and word-initial position 143

4.8 Comparison of the incidence in pre-consonantal, 146


pre-vocalic positions

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Appendix 10: Example of List of Appendices

REFERENCES 176

APPENDIX A 180

APPENDIX B 186

APPENDIX C 190

APPENDIX D 193

APPENDIX E 200

Appendix 11: Bibliography

Example 1 (BOOK WITH ONE AUTHOR)

(a) (b) (c)


Lau, Gavin, 1980,Staff Restaurants in Public and Private Organizations
(d) (e)
Hong Kong, Occidental University Press.

(a) Author surname, first name


(b) Year of publication (period, before and after the year)
(c) Title of book (bold & underline)
(d) Place of publication
(e) Name of publisher

Example 2 (BOOK WITH MORE THAN ONE AUTHOR)

(a) (b) (c)


Campbell, Donald and Julian Stanley, 1963, The Practice of Social
(d) (e)
Research, Chicago, U.S.A : University Press of America.

(a) Author (more than one author) : surname, first name and first name, surname
(b) Year of publication (period, before and after the year)
(c) Title of book (bold & underline)
(d) Place of publication
(e) Name of publisher

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Example 3 (JOURNAL / MAGAZINE)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Lam, Josiah, July 1987, pages 14-16, “A Comparison of Set Meals in

(e)
Chinese Restaurants” Singapore Food News, Vol.2, Issue 3

(a) Author (surname, first name)


(b) Date of publication (month, year)
(c) Pages on which article appeared
(d) Title of article (put in inverted commas)
(e) Name of journal / magazine (capitalize the first letters of all the words and underline &
quote the edition)

Example 4 (INTERNET)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Campbell, William G, June 1984, “Animal Kingdom”, http://lycos-tmpl.form.html

(a) Author (surname, first name)


(b) Date of publication
(c) Title of article / excerpt (put in inverted commas)
(d) Address of web-site

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Appendix 12: Example of table

25 mm

2 lines

Table 2: Comparison of results between lab experiment and software simulation

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Appendix 13: Example of illustration

2 lines

Table 2: Comparison of results between lab experiment and software simulation

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Appendix 14: Example of Spine

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5cm

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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

e-logbook

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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING STUDENT E-LOGBOOK

1.0 INTRODUCTION:
The Industrial Training E-Logbook has two objectives:

• To accustom students to reporting activities to different public


• To enable students to inform supervisor of their progress in their project
or task.

The writing of the E-Logbook will help you to enhance your knowledge in
terms of communication and comportment:

• Critical analysis of your work and of the progress in your project or


task
• Self-evaluation of your work
• The basis of discussion with your supervisor concerning your progress or
your difficulties during the training

This E-Logbook is a tool that will help you in your training.

2.0 GUIDELINES FOR FILLING IN THE E-LOGBOOK

Generally, you have to be precise and concise in filing in the daily log report.

Day: Date:

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