Assignment
Assignment
Assignment
At the end of this assignment, student should be able to construct a menu associated with various
types of services based on international cuisines and therapeutic diet. (CO1:PO1).
2.0 General
Assignment should be written by the following specifications listed below. Due date for this
assignment is two (2) weeks after you become Chef of The Day (COD) before 5 pm. Assignment
must be type written using the computer. Hand written and use of typewriter is not allowed. Full
report is limited to not more than 15 pages.
3.0 Specifications
3.1 Language
Assignment must be written in English
4.0 Contents
i Cover page (please refer to Appendix A). The cover for the assignment should be
GREEN for HM112.
ii Table of contents
iii Acknowledgement
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5.1 This assignment will cover 20% from the total marks.
5.2 Distribution of marks are as follows:
5.3 Any form of PLAGIARISM is not tolerable and will cause penalty
(5 marks will be deducted from the final marks).
5.4 Late submission will be penalize – 0 mark will be given for late submission
COD Date:
Name: Program/Group:
NEATNESS
5 Typed; clean; neatly bound in a report 4
cover; illustrations provided
TIMELINESS
6 Report on time 4
7 COMPILATION OF APPENDIX
Correct referencing format, appendix 4
indexed
TOTAL SCORE /28 0.0
TOTAL SCORE 20% 0.0
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6.0 References
All referencing must use the APA format (please refer to Appendix B).
Appendix A: Front Page Format
SAMPLE
HTF216
PREPARED BY:
(STUDENT’S NAME)
(STUDENT ID)
PHM1123A2
PREPARED FOR:
PUAN SITI ANIS ADILAH BT TARMAZI
C.O.D DATE:
SEMESTER
FEBRUARY – JULY 2019
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Appendix B
Below are standard formats and examples for basic bibliographic information recommended by the
American Psychological Association (APA). For more information on the APA format, see
http://www.apastyle.org.
Basics
Your list of works cited should begin at the end of the paper on a new page with the centered title,
References. Alphabetize the entries in your list by the author's last name, using the letter-by-letter system
(ignore spaces and other punctuation.) Only the initials of the first and middle names are given. If the
author's name is unknown, alphabetize by the title, ignoring any A, An, or The.
For dates, spell out the names of months in the text of your paper, but abbreviate them in the list of works
cited, except for May, June, and July. Use either the day-month-year style (22 July 1999) or the month-day-
year style (July 22, 1999) and be consistent. With the month-day-year style, be sure to add a comma after
the year unless another punctuation mark goes there.
Underlining or Italics?
When reports were written on typewriters, the names of publications were underlined because most
typewriters had no way to print italics. If you write a bibliography by hand, you should still underline the
names of publications. But, if you use a computer, then publication names should be in italics as they are
below. Always check with your instructor regarding their preference of using italics or underlining. Our
examples use italics.
Hanging Indentation
All APA citations should use hanging indents, that is, the first line of an entry should be flush left, and the
second and subsequent lines should be indented 1/2".
The APA guidelines specify using sentence-style capitalization for the titles of books or articles, so you
should capitalize only the first word of a title and subtitle. The exceptions to this rule would be periodical
titles and proper names in a title which should still be capitalized. The periodical title is run in title case, and
is followed by the volume number which, with the title, is also italicized.
If there is more than one author, use an ampersand (&) before the name of the last author. If there are more
than six authors, list only the first one and use et al. for the rest.
Place the date of publication in parentheses immediately after the name of the author. Place a period after
the closing parenthesis. Do not italicize, underline, or put quotes around the titles of shorter works within
longer works.
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Format Examples
1. Books
Format:
Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional information. City of publication:
Publishing company.
Examples:
Allen, T. (1974). Vanishing wildlife of North America. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society.
Boorstin, D. (1992). The creators: A history of the heroes of the imagination. New York: Random House.
Nicol, A. M., & Pexman, P. M. (1999). Presenting your findings: A practical guide for creating tables.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Searles, B., & Last, M. (1979). A reader's guide to science fiction. New York: Facts on File, Inc.
Toomer, J. (1988). Cane. Ed. Darwin T. Turner. New York: Norton.
Format:
Author's last name, first initial. (Date). Title of Article. Title of Encyclopedia (Volume, pages). City of
publication: Publishing company.
Examples:
Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The new encyclopedia britannica (Vol. 26, pp. 501-508). Chicago:
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary (10th ed.). (1993). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster.
Pettingill, O. S., Jr. (1980). Falcon and Falconry. World book encyclopedia. (pp. 150-155). Chicago: World
Book.
Tobias, R. (1991). Thurber, James. Encyclopedia americana. (p. 600). New York: Scholastic Library
Publishing.
Format:
Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Article title. Periodical title, volume number(issue number
if available), inclusive pages.
Note: Do not enclose the title in quotation marks. Put a period after the title. If a periodical includes a volume
number, italicize it and then give the page range (in regular type) without "pp." If the periodical does not
use volume numbers, as in newspapers, use p. or pp. for page numbers.
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Examples:
Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896.
Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28-31.
Kalette, D. (1986, July 21). California town counts town to big quake. USA Today, 9, p. A1.
Kanfer, S. (1986, July 21). Heard any good books lately? Time, 113, 71-72.
Trillin, C. (1993, February 15). Culture shopping. New Yorker, pp. 48-51.
4. Website or Webpage
Format:
Online periodical:
Author's name. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number, Retrieved month
day, year, from full URL
Online document:
Author's name. (Date of publication). Title of work. Retrieved month day, year, from full URL
Note: When citing Internet sources, refer to the specific website document. If a document is undated, use
"n.d." (for no date) immediately after the document title. Break a lengthy URL that goes to another line after
a slash or before a period. Continually check your references to online documents. There is no period
following a URL.
Note: If you cannot find some of this information, cite what is available.
Examples:
Devitt, T. (2001, August 2). Lightning injures four at music festival. The Why? Files. Retrieved January
23, 2002, from http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/index.html
Dove, R. (1998). Lady freedom among us. The Electronic Text Center. Retrieved June 19, 1998, from
Alderman Library, University of Virginia website: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/afam.html
Note: If a document is contained within a large and complex website (such as that for a university or a
government agency), identify the host organization and the relevant program or department before giving
the URL for the document itself. Precede the URL with a colon.
Fredrickson, B. L. (2000, March 7). Cultivating positive emotions to optimize health and well-being.
Prevention & Treatment, 3, Article 0001a. Retrieved November 20, 2000, from
http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume3/pre0030001a.html
GVU's 8th WWW user survey. (n.d.). Retrieved August 8, 2000, from
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/usersurveys/survey1997-10/
Health Canada. (2002, February). The safety of genetically modified food crops. Retrieved March 22,
2005, from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/protection/biologics_genetics/gen_ /genmodebk.html
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We from [name your group] take pride in providing you the food. Your opinion
is important in improving our learning process. Thank you for taking a moment to answer
the following questions:
The Food
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