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==Inline citation using parenthetical references==
In one instance, an author brought a challenge to the state's censorship policies ([[#Ritter2002|Ritter 2002]]).
==References==
{{wikicite |id=Ritter2002 |reference=Ritter, R. (2002). ''The Oxford Style Manual''. Oxford: [[Oxford University Press]]. ISBN 0198605641.}}

Revision as of 18:04, 27 June 2014

Introduction[edit]

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Water on Earth moves continually through the water cycle of evaporation and transpiration (evapotranspiration), condensation, precipitation, and runoff, usually reaching the sea. Evaporation and transpiration contribute to the precipitation over land. Water used in the production of a good or service is known as virtual water.

Video[edit]

LEGAL INFORMATION

Settlement workers CAN:

LEGAL ADVICE

Settlement workers CAN NOT:

Help clients identify a legal issue Tell clients what they can expect a lawyer or judge to say
Show clients online and print information that can help them with their legal issue Tell clients they have a good case
Tell clients about free legal workshops available to the public Tell clients how much money they should expect to get
Provide clients with information on how to find legal advice Tell clients that they need to see a mediator or that they need to go to court
Show clients where they can get information on how to prepare before going to get legal advice Tell clients what documents to file in court
Tell clients what words to use in filling out a legal form or fill out the document for them, for example, an application to change a court order or appeal a decision
Explain a lawyer’s letter
Interpret legal advice being given to a client or translate legal documents for a client

Inline citation using parenthetical references[edit]

In one instance, an author brought a challenge to the state's censorship policies (Ritter 2002).

References[edit]

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