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1. Reference List Entry for a Book (APA). Levenstein , H. A. (2003). Revolution at the table: The transformation of the American diet . Berkeley: University of California Press. Rules for Writers, Sixth Edition, page 501; Seventh Edition, page 564. Article in a Periodical (APA). 2.
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1 Reference List Entry for a Book (APA) Levenstein, H. A. (2003). Revolution at the table: The transformation of the American diet. Berkeley: University of California Press. Rules for Writers, Sixth Edition, page 501; Seventh Edition, page 564
Article in a Periodical (APA) 2 Hoxby, C. M. (2002). The power of peers. Education Next, 2(2), 57-63. Rules for Writers, Sixth Edition, page 499; Seventh Edition, page 560
Article from a database (APA) 3 Poupart, L. M. (2002). Crime and justice in American Indian communities. SocialJustice, 29(1/2), 144-159. Retrieved from ProQuest database (208056261). Rules for Writers, Sixth Edition, page 504-505; Seventh Edition, page 568
Working Outline • The Frozen Tundra • Thesis Statement: Although a desolate and barren land, the frozen tundra is home to many species. • I. The climate in the tundra is desolate and barren. • A. Winter • B. Summer • II. Despite conditions, many creatures and types of vegetation thrive in the tundra. • A. Penguins • B. Polar Bears • C. Vegetation • III. Many scientific discoveries have been discovered that explain secrets of the Earth. • A. Fossils • B. Earth’s Atmosphere
Source Number (Reference Card) One of the 3-5 main topics from the outline. 2nd Note cards II. Despite conditions, many creations/vegetation thrive in the tundra. Page # 117 Page numbers from the source “Over 25 species of penguins make the tundra their home.” Use one piece of information only on a single card.