Using the information below, write correct parenthetical citations/documentations for each example in the parenthesis provided. Example of a works cited page: Donaldson, Sam. . New York: Penguin Books, 1985. Jennings,
Using the information below, write correct parenthetical citations/documentations for each example in the parenthesis provided. Example of a works cited page: Donaldson, Sam. . New York: Penguin Books, 1985. Jennings, Peter. Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism. Washington: Greater Politics Press, 1994. Smith, Charles . Chicago: Penn Press, 2001. Xavier, Jason and Thomas Yater. . New York: Ballantine, 2004. Xavier, Jason. . New York: Ballantine, 2002. Questions: 1.) “He spoke to us in German and then left us behind” ( ). –from Donaldson’s , page 45 2.) “I never thought of myself as proud”, says Jennings in his book ( ). –This source was located on page 107. 3.) “Politics is such an interesting field” ( ). –From Charles Smith’s book, page 451. 4.) “Enraged is how he felt after the episode” ( ). –From Jason Xavier’s book , page 233. 5.) In , Xavier and Yaterexplore the idea that the U.S. is changing politically ( ). –From page 544 of this book. 1. “Students can expect to find a wider variety of options available to them at college than they had in high school. They really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world. The possibilities are endless.” Smith, Snuffy. . Cleveland: Jones, 2005. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. “Students who select colleges because of the potential for partying are often sadly disappointed when it comes time for them to actually begin a career. Most workplaces don’t have that many parties” Yokum, Abner. “Party Animals on Campus.” 12 Mar. 2007: 33-35. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. “Life, like any paper topic, neatly divides itself into three major categories—pre-college, college and post-college—each of which is determined primarily by the peculiar fears that dominate that stage. Of course, those unfortunates who never go to college are condemned to live out their impoverished lives experiencing only the pre-college and post-college stages.” Crist, Steven G. and George Meyer, eds. “College and Fear.” Garden City, New York: Dolphin, 1978. 62-63. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. “If you are considering a career in law, English is actually one of the best majors to consider as an undergraduate. The skills you learn in logic and analysis transfer well to disputation.” Collins, Tara and Kelly Almond Moab: Slickrock, 2006. 19. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. “Naturalists often run afoul of wildlife while in the field. I myself had my leg chewed off by a puma after falling asleep at lunch one day. Thinking back, I wish I hadn’t had such a large lunch that day.” Khlulus, I. M. “Fun with Wildlife June 2004: 17-21. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. “My most successful piece sold for $10,000. I showed it to this guy I was dating, and he was blown away that it had sold for so much because, to him, it looked like a scene of mud. I began showing in galleries while still in school.” Benthin, Stefanie. “Successful Artists: You Can Be One Too.” Oct. 1991: 21+. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. “I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than school ever does.” Workman, Tom. Personal interview. 25 Feb. 2007. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. “The highest rated colleges this year are those specializing in technical fields. If you have skills in any area of technology, you can write your own ticket and work anywhere in the world.” Albers, Joe. Presentation. Multiple Intelligences and Career Paths Durango, 25 Feb. 2000. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. “I had a dual-major in communications and technology. When I was ready to graduate, I posted my resume on-line and got called for an interview the very next day.” DeVry. 1999-2000. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. “There will always be a demand for teachers. Whether there will also always be a demand for public schools is an issue that will resolve itself within this generation.” Sabu, Larry. “We Should Have Let Them Pray.” TeachingMay 2003: 3+. MAS Ultra School Edition. EbscoHost, Durango gh School Media Center. 11 Mar. 2004
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