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Wyoming Highway Patrol...Too Much Time on Their Hands
Being stopped by the Wyoming Highway Patrol is infuriating to many drivers. Read my experience with the WHP and the comments of others who have experienced the same type of mistreatment from law enforcement.
10 commentsWhat is Plagiarism
Plagiarism is defined as stealing or passing off ideas or words without crediting the source (Merriam-Webster, Inc, n.d.). Plagiarism comes in many forms, the most obvious being not citing sources. A less obvious form of plagiarism occurs when...
13 commentsHow to Cite Your Sources Properly and Avoid Plagiarism
One of the issues many authors have is how to cite sources properly. Proper citing of sources prevents plagiarism, and establishes credibility for the author and the paper. In academic writing papers are expected to cite sources as research builds...
12 commentsHow To Quote– A Guide to Citations
Provides basic examples of citing and referencing sources in a document using quotes, parenthetical documentation, works cited, list of references, contextual documentation, page numbers for different styles: APA, MLA, Chicago Style, and others.
16 commentsHow to Cite Websites
Alright, people, here’s the skinny on how to cite a webpage. This guide is designed with simplicity in mind, so it’s going to be sparse. Here we go… There are three “styles” which one can possibly use to cite any particular reference....
25 commentsWriting Styles of English Literature
This is a brief overview of the MLA, APA, AAA, and ASA styles of writing with some helpful sites and books.
9 commentsThe Ultimate List of Writing Software and Tools
Writers have come a long way since the days of laboriously pressing letters into damp papyrus! Today, there are hundreds of great tools for writers, from word processors and writing productivity suites, to note-taking applications, mind mapping software, and personal wikis.
20 commentsUsing Internet Search Engines for Academic Research: Three Lessons for High School Students
Three lessons are provided for teachers or librarians to use in teaching students to do research using internet search engines. Teach students to form queries, select keywords, perform Boolean searches and evaluate sources for reliability and authority.
9 commentsA Brief History of Private Jets
Private Jets have been maligned in the press lately and the use of them harshly criticized by some politicians. This is the story of Private Jets (the short version). The first Private Jet was the Learjet 23, which came on the market in 1964. ...
42 commentsCessna: Citation Mustang jet
Cessna Mustang is one of the new class of very light jets (VLJ) that's appropriately named. The name might create an image in your mind of the Ford classic 1965 automobile, or Montana wild horses, your...
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