1. Don't cite Wikipedia. Use Wikipedia to find authoritative sources.
2. Look up MLA on Wikipedia OR get the MLA manual from your library.
2007-03-17 08:17:11
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answered by Chris A 7
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When you are on the wikipedia page where you get your information from, scroll down to the left side and under "toolbox," click "Cite This Article." It'll give you the bibliographic details for the page. Copy the information they give you. It'll be the "Page Name," "Author," "Publisher," "Date you visited the site," and the "URL Link." GOOD LUCK!
2007-03-17 08:56:56
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answer #2
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answered by julie_ramrattan2003 3
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Seeing as your classmates already be attentive to you and that that they had be suspicious in case you unexpectedly got here in with a great abdomen, you will ought to do it progressively. i might talk on your well-being instructor approximately this challenge, alongside at the same time with your different instructors and your mom and father. you are able to desire to bypass the 1st 3 months of being pregnant on account this is while it is not very major. this is in the 2nd trimester (fourth with the aid of 6th months) that there is a small lump commencing. this is concerning the size of a small pillow, which you would be able to desire to easily get a baby's sized sofa pillow and placed under your outfits related to a pair form of belt. For the final trimester, this is lots greater suitable and gets to be merely approximately like a basketball sized pillow. the single factor you does no longer adventure with this challenge is the rigidity of what to do with the infant after wards, the nausea, and the aches and pains (sure, you do have aches and pains with being pregnant.) you will possibly additionally ought to be sure what you will do with well-being club--you does no longer have the skill to run around the well-being club with a pillow below your outfits... and with the help of how, pregnant women people CAN workout--this is healthful for them to workout... so which you does no longer have the skill to bypass out on well-being club for the challenge. . . is this a one-day challenge or longer? If I have been you, i might refer to a pair genuine-stay teenage pregnant mothers and spot what they're dealing with. i might have some severe talks at the same time with your instructors till now attempting to try this... besides the fact that if it rather is an exciting theory.
2016-10-18 22:38:34
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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"Plagiarism." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 19 Oct. 2006, 22.59 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation. 20 Oct. 2006 .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLA_Style_Manual
Scroll down to where it says "Citation" and it'll show you the way to cite any kind of sources you are using. It also shows how to cite Wikipedia itself. Hope this helps.
2007-03-17 08:18:29
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answered by mrb1017 4
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I've cited wikipedia before. Here's how you do it:
ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE (ONLINE)
Basic Form
Author (if given). "Title of Material Accessed." Date of material (if given). Title of Encyclopedia.
Date of electronic publication, of the latest update (if known).
Access date .
Example
"Stock Market Crash of 1929." Britannica Online. Vers. 98.2. April, 1998. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 20 August 1999 .
2007-03-17 08:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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As you would for any other source, just give the exact web address that you quoted the information from, or at least the starting point at which you researched your work.
2007-03-17 08:18:02
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answered by Papa Joe 4
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does your school use a 'style book' for term papers
this should give you an example of how to list as bibliography and as a footnote
usually, every school has one as a reference that all teachers or professors adhere to
best of luck
2007-03-17 08:18:34
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answer #7
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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most instrutors want take wikipedia as a crediable source because anyone can change the information you might want to check
2007-03-17 08:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"title of page you went to", Wikipedia, then the web address, then the date you went there
2007-03-17 08:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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