Citing Sources
Citations provide information to help your readers locate the sources you consulted when writing your paper. Some of your instructors will specify which citation format you should use; others will tell you to choose your own citation format as long as you use it consistently. If your instructor does not mention citation format at all, you should ask whether a particular format is required. The most common citation formats are MLA (Modern Language Association) style, which is primarily used for papers in the humanities; APA (American Psychological Association) style, which is primary used for papers in the social sciences; and Chicago style (The Chicago Manual of Style), which is used for both humanities and social
Example from an artist name Melissa Calderon, Melissa Calderon describes herself as a “Puerto Rican Bronx girl, born and raised.” She is a full-time artist who spends everyday in her studio across the street from the Bronx Museum creating multimedia pieces. During a stint of unemployment, she sought relief in the creation of a series of embroidered work that reflected her experience of seeking work and the changes that accompanied this challenging time in her life. “The My Unemployed Life series” took over a year to complete. Maria stitched six to nine hours everyday and there are a total of 90,000 stitches in the project.
Ackerman, W. (2000). The Americanization of Israeli Education. Israel Studies, 5(1), 228-243. Retrieved from http://www.liberty.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/30245536
1. Seaton, S.C., Elliott, K.T., Cuff, L.E., Laniohan, N.S., Patel, P.R., and Neidle, E.L. 2012. "Genome‐wide selection for increased copy number in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1: locus and context‐dependent variation in gene amplification." Molecular microbiology. 83(3): 520-535.
Specifically, the authors looked at the effect that the red to far red light ratio had on branching in Arabidopsis. The authors ultimately found that the effect that phytochromes had on branching varied significantly depending on the environment that the plant was in. Through the observations of the authors, this primary literature will be useful in helping me assess the effects that phytochromes have in the development of branches in
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A Chakra & Kundalini Workbook, by Dr. Jonn Mumford (Swami Anadakapila Sarawati) 4th Edition 2001 Llewellyn Publications.
Herrera, C. J., & Owens, G. P. (2015). Multicultural personality and posttraumatic stress in U.S. service members. Journal Of Clinical Psychology, 71(4), 323-333. doi:10.1002/jclp.22138
Mytton, O. T., Clarke, D., & Rayner, M. (2012). Taxing unhealthy food and drinks to improve
Harknett and McLanahan (2004) assess the racial disparities in marriage and family formation among diverse ethnic groups to explain the differences in child rearing practices. Their study utilizes data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study composed of 3,700 children whose parents were unmarried at the time of their births as well as the 2000 U.S. Census. Initial interviews were conducted with the mothers after child’s birth and follow up surveys took place during their child’s 30 month follow up. The authors found that race, ethnicity, age,
Willcox, C. and Willcox, B., 2009, ‘FOXO3A Genotype and Human Longevity: The New APOE?’ Japanese Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine, vol 5, no.6, pp.804-809.
Underage Drinking on College Campuses Everyday there are young adults drinking underage around the United states on and off college campuses. Even with a national drinking age and laws that govern that drinking age, young adults are still drinking. Many universities across the nation have tried to eliminate underage drinking, by creating a zero alcohol on campus policy. This policy pertains to all students whether of drinking age or not. The universities that create such policies are known to college students as a dry campus. The concept of a dry campus is to eliminate the access to alcohol to those students that are under age, drinking and driving, and binge drinking on campus. Campuses that are dry have the most restrictive alcohol
City and State of Publication (if the book is published out of the country provide the City and Country of Publication): Hershey PA
Ph.D. degree acquired authors, Ronald L. Blount, Ronald T. Brown, and Natalie C. Frank, conducted a study focused on predictors of the overall psychological adjustment in children who are battling cancer. They concentrated on anxiety and depression levels and how the child externalizes behavior. There were 83 children who participated in this study of ages ranging from 7 to 18 years. After obtaining parental and child consent, the researchers proceeded to give each
Thesis Statement: Research suggests that attending a smaller school is a better choice than attending a larger school because of more meaningful connections between teachers and students, more parental involvement, increased safety, and higher graduation rates.
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