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Name Surname

Student Number
AZA1325 Assignment 1
Due date: 20 March 2017

Essay Title:
Essay Subtitle

I, NAME HERE, hereby confirm that I have read


and signed the plagiarism form on Moodle.
Table of Contents

1. Introduction 1

2. Heading 1 1

3. Heading 2 1

4. Heading 3 1

5. Heading 4 1

6. Heading 5 1

7. Heading 6 2

8. Conclusion 2

Reference List 3
1. Introduction

This is an essay template. When you are writing your essay, change the title, section headings,
and sub-sections in this template to something that is relevant to your topic. You should also
feel free to add or remove sections as needed.

In this introduction section, you should aim to introduce the topic, and briefly explain to your
reader why the topic is important or interesting. Then, you should give a brief preview of the
structure of the assignment to follow. In this template, three main issues will be discussed:
structure, style, and referencing techniques. If you can do all three of these things correctly,
your likelihood of getting a pass mark for your essay will be extremely high.

2. Heading 1 (linked to question 1)

According to the formation of the Muslim League was inspired by

3. Heading 2 (linked to question 2)

. argues that Israel was referred to as the "twice-promised land" because

4. Heading 3 (linked to question 3)

Scholars such as . and argue that . contributed to the


failure of Pan Africanism.

5. Heading 4 (linked to question 4)

According to . the Tet-offensive

6. Heading 5 (linked to question 5)

Mikhail Gorbachev played a


..(source).

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6. Conclusion

If you follow these guidelines, you will lay the foundation for a successful essay. Good luck!

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(Word count for main body of essay: 918 words)

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Reference List (Examples)

The Chicago Manual of Style 2010, 16th edn, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago

Monash University 2012, Harvard Referencing Guide, viewed 5 February 2016,


http://guides.lib.monash.edu/ld.php?content_id=8481587

Monash University 2015, Demystifying citing and referencing, viewed 5 February 2016,
http://www.monash.edu/library/skills/resources/tutorials/citing

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