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However, running heads should not exceed 50 characters including spaces and punctuation. The section labels for abstracts and reference lists follow the conventions for level one headings i. So long as the same font is used throughout the text of the paper, a variety of fonts are acceptable.

For instance, rather than writing "I don't know who wrote this note, but he or she has good handwriting," you might write something like "I don't know who wrote this note, but they have good handwriting. Plural verbs should be used when "they" is referring to a single person or entity e. The manual also advises against anthropomorphizing language. Instead, use these adjectives to describe specific nouns or use descriptive noun phrases e. Use specific labels rather than general ones when possible.

In general, respect the language that people use to refer to themselves, and understand that the language used to refer to certain groups of people can and does change over time. Recognize also that group members may not always express total agreement about this language.

Mechanics of Style Chapter 6 In terms of mechanics, the seventh edition of the APA Publication Manual contains a variety of minor changes from the sixth edition. Two of the most important are the following: Use one space after a period at the end of a sentence unless an instructor or publisher dictates otherwise. Use quotation marks around linguistic examples rather than highlighting these examples with italics.

Tables and Figures Chapter 7 Though the formatting for tables and figures has not dramatically changed from the sixth edition, a few relevant changes are as follows: Tables and figures are now formatted in parallel—in other words, they use consistent rules for titles, notes, and numbering. Tables and figures may now be presented either in the text of the document or after the reference list on separate pages.

Oral Traditions and traditional knowledge of Indigenous peoples are now treated as a distinct source category. If the information has been recorded e. If the information was not recorded, but was gleaned from a personal interaction, use a modified form of the personal communication citation. If the conversation took place over time, provide a date range or a general date. You do not need to provide a reference list entry.

Example: Following a series of conversations with Joseph Turnipseed Tulalip Nation, lives in Portland, Oregon, personal communication, September , we discovered connections between… In both cases, capitalize not only the name of indigenous groups and nations e. Class 9 includes mainly apparatus and instruments for scientific or research purposes, audiovisual and information technology equipment, as well as safety and life-saving equipment.

Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments; artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopaedic articles; suture materials; therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for persons with disabilities; massage apparatus; apparatus, devices and articles for nursing infants; sexual activity apparatus, devices and articles.

Class 10 includes mainly surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus, instruments and articles generally used for the diagnosis, treatment or improvement of function or condition of persons and animals. Apparatus and installations for lighting, heating, cooling, steam generating, cooking, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes. Class 11 includes mainly environmental control apparatus and installations, in particular, for the purposes of lighting, cooking, cooling and sanitizing.

Class 12 includes mainly vehicles and apparatus for the transport of people or goods by land, air or water. Precious metals and their alloys; jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments. Class 14 includes mainly precious metals and certain goods made of precious metals or coated therewith, as well as jewellery, clocks and watches, and component parts therefor.

Class 16 includes mainly paper, cardboard and certain goods made of those materials, as well as office requisites. Unprocessed and semi-processed rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and substitutes for all these materials; plastics and resins in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, tubes and hoses, not of metal. Class 17 includes mainly electrical, thermal and acoustic insulating materials and plastics for use in manufacture in the form of sheets, blocks and rods, as well as certain goods made of rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica or substitutes therefor.

Leather and imitations of leather; animal skins and hides; luggage and carrying bags; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery; collars, leashes and clothing for animals. Class 18 includes mainly leather, imitations of leather and certain goods made of those materials. Materials, not of metal, for building and construction; rigid pipes, not of metal, for building; asphalt, pitch, tar and bitumen; transportable buildings, not of metal; monuments, not of metal.

Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; containers, not of metal, for storage or transport; unworked or semi-worked bone, horn, whalebone or mother-of-pearl; shells; meerschaum; yellow amber. Class 20 includes mainly furniture and parts therefor, as well as certain goods made of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastic.

Household or kitchen utensils and containers; cookware and tableware, except forks, knives and spoons; combs and sponges; brushes, except paintbrushes; brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; unworked or semi-worked glass, except building glass; glassware, porcelain and earthenware.

Class 21 includes mainly small, hand-operated utensils and apparatus for household and kitchen use, as well as cosmetic and toilet utensils, glassware and certain goods made of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, terra-cotta or glass. Ropes and string; nets; tents and tarpaulins; awnings of textile or synthetic materials; sails; sacks for the transport and storage of materials in bulk; padding, cushioning and stuffing materials, except of paper, cardboard, rubber or plastics; raw fibrous textile materials and substitutes therefor.

Class 22 includes mainly canvas and other materials for making sails, rope, padding, cushioning and stuffing materials and raw fibrous textile materials. Lace, braid and embroidery, and haberdashery ribbons and bows; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers; hair decorations; false hair. Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings, not of textile.

Class 27 includes mainly products intended to be added as coverings to previously constructed floors and walls. Games, toys and playthings; video game apparatus; gymnastic and sporting articles; decorations for Christmas trees. Class 28 includes mainly toys, apparatus for playing games, sports equipment, amusement and novelty items, as well as certain articles for Christmas trees.

Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs; milk, cheese, butter, yogurt and other milk products; oils and fats for food. Class 29 includes mainly foodstuffs of animal origin, as well as vegetables and other horticultural comestible products which are prepared or preserved for consumption.

Coffee, tea, cocoa and substitutes therefor; rice, pasta and noodles; tapioca and sago; flour and preparations made from cereals; bread, pastries and confectionery; chocolate; ice cream, sorbets and other edible ices; sugar, honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, seasonings, spices, preserved herbs; vinegar, sauces and other condiments; ice frozen water.

Class 30 includes mainly foodstuffs of plant origin, except fruits and vegetables, prepared or preserved for consumption, as well as auxiliaries intended for the improvement of the flavour of food.

Raw and unprocessed agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural and forestry products; raw and unprocessed grains and seeds; fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs; natural plants and flowers; bulbs, seedlings and seeds for planting; live animals; foodstuffs and beverages for animals; malt. Beers; non-alcoholic beverages; mineral and aerated waters; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making non-alcoholic beverages.

Class 34 includes mainly tobacco and articles used for smoking, as well as certain accessories and containers related to their use.

Class 35 includes mainly services involving business management, operation, organization and administration of a commercial or industrial enterprise, as well as advertising, marketing and promotional services.

For the purposes of classification, the sale of goods is not considered to be a service. Class 36 includes mainly services relating to banking and other financial transactions, financial valuation services, as well as insurance and real estate activities. Construction services; installation and repair services; mining extraction, oil and gas drilling. Class 37 includes mainly services in the field of construction, as well as services involving the restoration of objects to their original condition or their preservation without altering their physical or chemical properties.

Class 38 includes mainly services that allow at least one party to communicate with another, as well as services for the broadcasting and transmission of data. Class 39 includes mainly services for the transport of people, animals or goods from one place to another by rail, road, water, air or pipeline and services necessarily connected with such transport, as well as the storing of goods in any kind of storage facility, warehouses or other types of building for their preservation or guarding.

Treatment of materials; recycling of waste and trash; air purification and treatment of water; printing services; food and drink preservation.

Class 40 includes mainly services rendered by the mechanical or chemical processing, transformation or production of objects or inorganic or organic substances, including custom manufacturing services. For the purposes of classification, the production or manufacturing of goods is considered a service only in cases where it is effected for the account of another person to their order and specification.

If the substance or object is marketed to third parties by the person who processed, transformed or produced it, then this would generally not be considered a service. Class 41 includes mainly services consisting of all forms of education or training, services having the basic aim of the entertainment, amusement or recreation of people, as well as the presentation of works of visual art or literature to the public for cultural or educational purposes.

Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis, industrial research and industrial design services; quality control and authentication services; design and development of computer hardware and software.

Class 42 includes mainly services provided by persons in relation to the theoretical and practical aspects of complex fields of activities, for example, scientific laboratory services, engineering, computer programming, architectural services or interior design.

Class 43 includes mainly services provided in relation to the preparation of food and drink for consumption, as well as services for providing temporary accommodation. Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture and forestry services. Class 44 includes mainly medical care, including alternative medicine, hygienic and beauty care given by persons or establishments to human beings and animals, as well as services relating to the fields of agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture and forestry.

Legal services; security services for the physical protection of tangible property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals. Nice Agreement files and archives. For other assistance, please see our contact us page. Nice Agreement current edition version - general remarks, class headings and explanatory notes.

Nice Classification Prior to registration, each good or service in a trademark application must be classified in its appropriate class. Classification U. General remarks The indications of goods or services appearing in the class headings are general indications relating to the fields to which, in principle, the goods or services belong. Goods If a product cannot be classified with the aid of the List of Classes, the Explanatory Notes and the Alphabetical List, the following remarks set forth the criteria to be applied: a A finished product is in principle classified according to its function or purpose.

You can now purchase a type of plant pot from an NPC in town, or by using the crafting menu, and place it anywhere you like! One of these updates was an overhaul for the land that changed how textures look as well as how they behave.

The result is a more realistic looking world that feels more tactile and natural than before which ultimately leads to a more immersive experience. One of the most exciting aspects is how much more stable this edition is in comparison to older versions. If yours does not match up, please you need to contact their customer services immediately so we can get you sorted out! Skyrim Special Edition is a gorgeous remaster of the original game with better graphics and optimization.

There are some of the most important changes you need to make in order to get Skyrim running at max settings without any issues. We also share our favorite mods for improving your gameplay experience such as more realistic textures, better lighting, increased draw distance, etc. With some tips on how to optimize your graphics card settings so that you can enjoy this beautiful game even more. This guide shows you how to check what version of Skyrim SE you are running and offer tips on which version might be right for your gaming system.

You need to know about upgrading your current PC install, or switching over from the original Skyrim. The SE installation process is a little more complicated than the standard installation, but most players should be able to complete it without any problems.

It has been out for a few months now, and we wanted to take a closer look at what makes it different from the original release. There is need to explore how to check skyrim special edition version number, as well as what new features are coming in the Parallax update coming June 27th.

The more recent release has a number of graphical upgrades, but it also has some problems with crashing and bugs that need to be fixed. One way to fix this is by installing Static Mesh Improvement Mod SMIM which can help make textures look much better while still having the same gameplay experience as before.

I am excited to share this tutorial with you on how you can check your skyrim special edition version. We have also included some additional resources for anyone who wants more information about using mods in Skyrim SE. If you are looking to install the latest version of Skyrim Special Edition on your PC, then you will need to first check if it is compatible with your system. This means checking which graphics card and operating system that you have installed on your computer.

If this information is not readily available, then there are a number of different ways in which you can find out what version of skyrim special edition that you currently have running. Another option would be to go into the documents folder for Skyrim Special Edition and look at the last modified file called Update.

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