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Argumentative Essay Done Right
The Bullet Point Guide is a list of ideas, broken down into “bullet points”, from the experiences of its author. It is intended to inspire, raise awareness, and simplify. The author understands that we are all individuals who respond uniquely to...
4 commentsAnalysis of the Book Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 Japanese-Americans on the west coast were forced to uproot themselves and move into internment camps under the orders of General DeWitt. Most Japanese-Americans had never even set foot in Japan...
3 commentsMLA Citation - Research Papers
In English and other Humanities subjects, you are often called upon to write papers. These papers that are written, unless you are a literally published expert on the subject, are going to have quotes either directly copied or summarized. Guess...
2 commentsCiting Electronic Sources in Your Bibliography
Learn how to cite sources from internet sites to DVDs and CDs for your academic paper bibliographies,
0 commentsIn-Text Citation Basics:
Learn how to create in-text citations, parenthetical citations, footnotes and end-notes when writing academic papers.
0 commentsDoing Research For Your Hubs
Learn how to find resources for your hubs making them more accurate. Your audience will also appreciate the additional resources.
2 commentsAPA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style: What's the Difference?
APA, MLA, and the Chicago Manual of Style contain different methods for constructing academic papers and bibliographies as well as citations. Learn the differences.
1 commentHow to Utilize Microsoft Word 2007 to Cite Your Work
Monochromatic Color Scheme Neutral Color Scheme Cool Color Scheme Warm Color Scheme Screen shot of the Reference Panel How to Use Microsoft Word 2007 to Cite Your Work 2011 Microsoft Word can be an invaluable tool to assist writers with the...
0 commentsOutline, Modus Operandi & Citations
An outline is a map of the structure of your report, detailing your report’s sections and what you intend to say in each. When you’re writing, it’s often helpful to be able to anticipate the points that you’re going to make and the evidence...
0 commentsFormating a Paper with MLA Style- Citations
When writing in MLA style, you have specific guidelines that you have to follow and abide by. One of the most important is the Works Cited Page. When using MLA style writing, you will want to do a few things when citing sources, such as: When...
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