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This project provides a LaTeX document class suitable for writing academic dissertations and thesis according to the formatting rules established by the Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (COPPE/UFRJ).
The 'coppe' class contains a minimalist set of macro commands which allows its users to create the required textual elements following the COPPE/UFRJ dissertation/thesis guidelines. Among these elements, there are a front cover, a title page, cataloging details, native and foreign languages abstracts, table of contents, and list of bibliographic references.
Although it is tied to the COPPE/UFRJ guidelines, it can be easily ported to other institutions.
This version follows the document:
Norma para a Elaboração Gráfica de Teses/Dissertações COPPE/UFRJ Aprovada pela CPGP em 15 de julho de 2008 Com correção no Anexo III, páginas 19 e 20, em 01/10/2009 (Revisada em 10/09/2010) (Revisada em 26/11/2019 – Alteração da Folha Aprovação, Anexo III, páginas 22 e 23)
Important Notice - ReadMe first!
This project is NOT officially supported by COPPE/UFRJ. All of its content is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. It is under the GNU General Public License version 3.
Vicente Helano, George O. Ainsworth Jr, Paulo Laranjeira da C. Lage, Eduardo Mangeli
A template to help you create your own custom tracker printout for 100 days challenge. But it can also be customized for shorter challenges, such as 30 or 21 days challenges.
The main features are a big overview for the complete challenge which you can colour in according to how much of it you've already done. There is a little goal overview because from my own experience, for a long challenges, it makes sense to have sub-goals or maybe also define rewards.
Then there are smaller trackers including space for you to note down what you acutally did (like how much time was spent, on what dates in case you don't do it daily, what you did, etc.) and what you have learned. Because I have realized that it can feel pretty meaningless if you only Tweet because Tweets get lost and looking back, you might want to review what you even did and what you learned as a takeaway. So I suggest you make some notes on that.
Here's the github: https://github.com/latex-ninja/100-Days-Challenge-Template