Monday, October 19, 2009

questions

1.what is plagiarism?
Ans: copying or using someone elseĜ³ idea.
2. What must you do avoid plagiarizing?
Ans: take careful and accurate notes as you research.
3.What style of referencing is accepted at HCT?
• Ans: MLA (Model Language Association)
• APA (American Psychological Association)
4. What are the five types of information that are often in cluded when referencing from various sources?
• Author’s name.
• Title of book article.
• Date.
• Page.
• Publisher/ Magazine/ Website.
5. When creating a refrence for a book what comes first?
Ans: The author’s name.
6. What is the second item of information in a magazine reference?
Ans: The article title.
7. What is the last item of information in a magazine reference?
Ans: The page number.
8. What is the third item of information when referencing a website?
Ans: The title of the website.
9. What is last item of information when referencing a website?
Ans: The date visited.
11. What comes before the URL in a database reference?
Ans: http://
12. Where is the bibliography?
Ans: At the end.
13. What is in the bibliography?
Ans: References.
14. When giving the author’s name which part of the name do you put first?
Ans: Surname/family name; Butterfield, Hedley.
15. How do you order items in the bibliography?
Ans: Alphabetical.
16. Besides, quotations, where do you use an inline citation?
Ans: Paraphrasing.
17. What information goes in an online citation?
Ans: Name and date.
18. Name one citation machine that can help you?
Ans: Easybib.com.
19. Besides your teacher, who can help you with referencing?
Ans: Easybib.com
20. In Google type, ‘HCT plagiarism.’ Find the page which describes the consequences of plagiarism at HCT. State what this consequence is.
Ans: You get out of the college.


Gun control:
1. Gun control.
World of Health. Online ed. Detroit: Gale Group, 2007.
2. Gun Control (1990s). Lisa S. McLeod.
American Decades 1990-1999. Ed. McConnell. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001.
3. Disputed Rights.
Civil Rights in America. American Journey Online. Woodbridge, CT.: Primary Source Microfilm, 1999.
4. Sarah and James S. Brady.
Newsmakers. Ed. Louise Mooney. Detroit: Gale Research, 1991.
5. Foss, Joe (1915-2003).
Newsmakers. Ed. Louise Mooney. Detroit: Gale Research, 1990.
6. Jury Holds Gun Manufacturers Liable for Shooting Deaths from Illegally Obtained Handguns, February 11, 1999.
Historic U.S. Events. Detroit: Gale, 2004.
7. Brady, Sarah (1942-).
UXL Biographies. Online ed. Detroit: UXL, 2003.
8. Brady, Jim (1940-).
UXL Biographies. Online ed. Detroit: UXL, 2003.
9. McCarthy, Carolyn (1944-).
Newsmakers. Ed. Terrie M. Rooney. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998.
10. Foley, Thomas Stephen (1929-).
DISCovering U.S. History. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003.
11. Heston, Charlton (1923-2008).
Newsmakers. Ed. Laura S. Hightower and Terrie M. Rooney. Detroit: Gale Group, 1999.

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