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Requirements

For this research project a Works Cited page is needed.

Databases: Username and Password is:

lurgio

lurgio

Britannica, Gale Interactive Science, Gale Science in ContextBritannica Imagequest 

 Websites:

TIP:  To find authoritative and reliable websites on cell functions:

In the Google search bar type:

site:.edu

Biology for Kids

Cells Alive 

National Institute of Health/Genetics Home Reference

 

Cite this websites on the citation generator:

 

 

 

School Databases

 

User Name: lurgio     

Password: lurgio

GaleStudent Resource in Context

Britannica SchoolLevel 2 & 3    

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  1. Britannica ImageQuest  (These images are cited for you)
  2. Google Images    (Under Tools select: "Labeled for reuse")    

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Building Blocks of Life: Cells

"Embryonic stem cells." Biotechnology: In Context, edited by Brenda Wilmoth Lerner and K. Lee Lerner, Gale, 2012. In Context Series. Gale In Context: Science, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/PC4205136772/SCIC?u=bedf6824&sid=SCIC&xid=df8a1802. Accessed 10 Sept. 2019.

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Works Cited Document: SET THIS UP FIRST

  •    Title the document: (Industrial Revolution Invention)
  •    Times New Roman,   12 font,   Double Spaced

All Citations: 

  •    ABC order
  •    Every line AFTER the first is indented.
  •    (Return - Tab:  to indent any line after the 1st)

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Your Name

Teacher's Name

Class or Assignment

31 March 2017

Works Cited

"A Brief History of Typewriters." A Brief History of Typewriters. N.p., n.d. Web.

     29 Feb. 2017. <http://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-history.html>.

"Christopher Latham Sholes." World of Invention. Gale, 2006. 

     Biography in Context. Web. 29 Feb. 2017.

 

 

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