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HOW TO CITE A BOOK

One of the push factors that caused immigrants to move to America was the Irish famine in 1848 (Doc 1). A famine is when all of the crops die and there is no more food for people to eat (OI). Because there was no food, people needed to go to a country where food was available.

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HOW TO CITE A BOOK

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  1. One of the push factors that caused immigrants to move to America was the Irish famine in 1848 (Doc 1). A famine is when all of the crops die and there is no more food for people to eat (OI). Because there was no food, people needed to go to a country where food was available. In Hiroshima alone, over 75,000 people died the day fat man was dropped on the city (Russo, 72). These people died from a variety of medical problems.

  2. HOW TO CITE A BOOK

  3. A BOOK BY ONE AUTHOR • Author (last name, first). • Title (Title is always underlined OR italicized). • City (Where the book was published): • Publisher, • Year Published. • Print. (Only if you have a hard copy of the book) Example: Krantz, Amanda. I Have Severe Diarrhea of the Mouth. Boston: Random House, 2014. Print.

  4. A BOOK BY TWO AUTHORS • Dalimonte, James, and John Athanasian. Lax Players Don’t Play in the Rain. New York: Pocket, 2013. Print.

  5. DATABASE • Last, First. “Title.” Name of Journal. (Date): Page #. Database. Web. Date you got it. • Barbara, Thomas. “Football Basics.” Sports World. (2009). 17 – 33. Sports Database. Web. 8 Oct. 2013.

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