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Theonline version of this unique information source offers a sophisticated search engine and includes a much larger data set of product names that can be contained in a printed publication. Over 10,400 product names, 3,100 discontinued names and 710 supplementary entries.

Subscription is based upon a single user, and will allow access from a maximum of two separate devices (PC, Mobile, Tablet etc) at any given time. If you are interested in Multi-User access then please contact the office on 01252 285223, or email public...@bcpc.org for details.


Every effort has been made to ensure that all information is correct. However, the editors and the publisher do not accept liability for any error or omission in the content, or for any loss, damage or any other accident arising from the use of the products listed therein. See Terms of Use


Subscription is based upon a single user, and will allow access from a maximum of two separate devices (PC, Mobile, Tablet etc) at any given time. If you are interested in Multi-User access then please contact the office on 01223 342495, or email public...@bcpc.org for details.


The online version of the manual contains Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Chapters 1 through 12) of the printed manual. Chapters 4 through 11 include material you must know to pass the DMV written test for a Class D, DJ or E learner permit. The chapters have interactive quizzes with actual test questions.


The information in the manual is as accurate as possible at the time of publication, but is subject to change. This manual is intended to provide basic information and cannot possibly cover every traffic law or situation.


The United Nations Editorial Manual Online is intended to serve as an authoritative statement of the style to be followed in drafting, editing and reproducing United Nations documents, publications and other written material. Although based mainly on the practices and policies that have evolved at Headquarters, the present manual is meant to provide editorial guidance for all parts of the Secretariat. The directives set forth in the manual supersede all earlier guidelines on the subjects dealt with herein. For topics not yet addressed in the present manual, the United Nations Editorial Manual (Sales No. E.83.I.16) remains the primary authority for United Nations editorial policy.


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Hi is there a way to create an online order for someone and mark as paid ( so they paid me cash)

but i still have to make to item so it would be useful to see it in my orders section and be treated as though they checked out online so i can still mark and in progress and posted ect...



Invoicing isnt the way as I like to see the items/orders i have to make next instead of going through and seeing if invoices have been paid so i dont use those I use my online website but if people place manual orders from me id still like them to be added to square orders so i can see and update my workload hope that makes sense... Any suggestions


Hi @Anicreatesncuts, thanks for your post! At the moment, the ability to create shipping orders isn't available with the Square Point of Sales app. However, this functionality is available with the Square for Retail Plus. You can find out more about the Retail app here.


Hey @tonydow, thank you for checking in! From the last time I check in with the team regarding this, the ability to create order for Shipping from the app is no longer available on the Square for Retail free app and is only available with the Square for Retail Plus version.


APA has released its second edition of the Inclusive Language Guide. This go-to resource aims to provide guidance on inclusive and affirming language in writing and conversation. The second edition includes expanded definitions and revised terminology based on feedback we received from the public, the latest psychological science, and constructive input from subject-matter experts.

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The Mastering APA Style Student Workbook is an online and interactive workbook for teaching and learning seventh edition APA Style. Explore the workbook to learn more, register for a webinar, watch a demo video, try a sample workbook, and purchase your copy. Adopt the workbook for your course or workshop to use it to teach APA Style and scholarly writing.


Copyright 1995-2018 by The Writing Lab & The OWL at Purdue and Purdue University. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, reproduced, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our terms and conditions of fair use.


Please note that although these resources reflect the most recent updates in the The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) concerning documentation practices, you can review a full list of updates concerning usage, technology, professional practice, etc. at The Chicago Manual of Style Online.


The material on this page focuses primarily on one of the two CMOS documentation styles: the Notes-Bibliography System (NB), which is used by those working in literature, history, and the arts. The other documentation style, the Author-Date System, is nearly identical in content but slightly different in form and is preferred by those working in the social sciences.


Though the two systems both convey all of the important information about each source, they differ not only in terms of the way they direct readers to these sources, but also in terms of their formatting (e.g., the position of dates in citation entries). For examples of how these citation styles work in research papers, consult our sample papers:


In addition to consulting The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) for more information, students may also find it useful to consult Kate L. Turabian's Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (8th edition). This manual, which presents what is commonly known as the "Turabian" citation style, follows the two CMOS patterns of documentation but offers slight modifications suited to student texts.


In the Notes and Bibliography system, you should include a note (endnote or footnote) each time you use a source, whether through a direct quote, paraphrase, or summary. Footnotes are added at the end of the page on which the source is referenced, while endnotes are compiled at the end of each chapter or at the end of the entire document.


In either case, a superscript number corresponding to a note, along with the bibliographic information for that source, should be placed in the text following the end of the sentence or clause in which the source is referenced.


In the NB system, the bibliography provides an alphabetical list of all sources used in a given work. This page, most often titled Bibliography, is usually placed at the end of the work preceding the index. It should include all sources cited within the work and may sometimes include other relevant sources that were not cited but provide further reading.


Please note that this OWL resource provides basic information regarding the formatting of entries used in the bibliography. For more information about Selected Bibliographies, Annotated Bibliographies, and Bibliographic Essays, please consult Chapter 14.61 of The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition).


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DC DMV's driver manual will help you learn and understand safe driving practices. Be sure to read and study the entire manual carefully! If you are learning to drive, this manual will give you information needed to study for the knowledge test required to obtain a DC DMV driver license and become a safe driver.


If you already have a DC DMV driver license, review this manual for new laws or rules of the road. Driving is a privilege, not a right. Having your driver license carries a great responsibility to be courteous of other drivers on the roadways and follow DC and federal motoring laws.


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Please also be aware that while there are a number of commercial driver education courses online, the State of South Dakota does not review, approve, certify, or recognize any of these courses. Additionally, unlike the community and school-based instruction offered across the state, the commercial online programs do not qualify for the purpose of reducing the number of days a minor must hold an instruction permit, nor do they qualify as a waiver for the knowledge or driving tests.

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