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who's got paper due in 15 hrs..?

wobbuffet

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man... emergency request!! i have a research paper due in 15 hours...

for MLA in-text citations, if i mentioned a citation already, and i use the same source againin the same paragh.... i just have to cite the page # right?? for example,

xxxxxx (Anand 6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).
.......


plz help

thx🙂
 
I got a presentation and a test tommorow, a paper due wednesday and another test. Then I have homework, a paper, and my senior design presentation due monday (which we still dont have working right.....). :beer:
 
Let's see, I have the following due tommorow

1 5-page paper on US hazardous waste policy
4 2-3 page journals over various topics


I just started
 
Well I got a research paper due on Dec 1 and I haven't started yet. Probably won't still till next week too. 😛
 
15 hours is plenty of time

<--- studying for english test, then back to studying for a spanish quiz, 4 hours of sleep tonight 🙁
 
I've got nothing. Taking the ASVAB tommmorow... and sitting in class (highschool) cause I finished all my work I needed to do til Thanksgiving break
 
Originally posted by: wobbuffet

for MLA in-text citations, if i mentioned a citation already, and i use the same source againin the same paragh.... i just have to cite the page # right?? for example,

xxxxxx (Anand 6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).
.......

Actually, the MLA recommends that the source is introduced by a signal phrase that names its author (ie According to Anand, blah blah); the material is then cited by a page number in parenthesis, followed by a list of works cited.

Ex.

According to Anand, xxxxxx (6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).

Rather than - xxxxxx (Anand 6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).

Either way is fine, however (as least according to your professor 😛)

:thumbsup:
 
Let's see... blurb for a group presentation due tomorrow, bout five hours of research due for work on Wed, some bond amortization tables due tomorrow... final next Monday, final next Tuesday, group presentation due next week, group presentation due the week after, two group papers due the week after next. Lot on my mind, not a lot I can do just yet.
 
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: wobbuffet

for MLA in-text citations, if i mentioned a citation already, and i use the same source againin the same paragh.... i just have to cite the page # right?? for example,

xxxxxx (Anand 6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).
.......

Actually, the MLA recommends that the source is introduced by a signal phrase that names its author (ie According to Anand, blah blah); the material is then cited by a page number in parenthesis, followed by a list of works cited.

Ex.

According to Anand, xxxxxx (6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).

Rather than - xxxxxx (Anand 6). xxxxxxxxx (8). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (15).

Either way is fine, however (as least according to your professor 😛)

:thumbsup:

THANK U SOOO MUCH :cookie:
 
Why don't you look it up in your MLA reference book?

No wait, that would involve actual school work, nevermind.
 
Yeah damn bro in 15 hours you better have 45 pages written lol. I think the more pertinent question is who here just found out that their quiz that was supposed to be completed by 4am tonight was extended until 4am wed night? That's nice because I've been up basically since friday living off caffeine (for dinner tonight I had a triple espresso and half a bottle of tums) had a test tonight and have worked 30 hours already this week. Plus been dealin with starting a business, which is a stressful time as many of you know!
 
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