EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited

EXERCISE MLA 4–5MLA documentation: works cited

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 1 of 10: The student has quoted from James O. Finckenauer’s article “Problems of Definition: What Is Organized Crime?” The student accessed this article on May 3, 2012, in the database Springer Link. The article appeared on pages 63-83 of the journal Trends in Organized Crime, volume 8, issue 3, published in 2005.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 2 of 10: The student has quoted from page 759 of The American Promise: A History of the United States, 5th edition, written by James L. Roark, Michael P. Johnson, Patricia Cline Cohen, Sarah Stage, and Susan M. Hartmann and published in 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin’s in Boston.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 3 of 10: The student has paraphrased from page 334 of the sixth edition of the book Organized Crime in Our Times, by Jay Albanese. The book was published in Burlington, Massachusetts, by Anderson Publishing, an imprint (division) of Elsevier, in 2011.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 4 of 10: The student has quoted dialogue from the 1972 film The Godfather, starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The film was distributed by Paramount.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 5 of 10: The student has quoted from Larry McShane’s article “Mafia Files from Organized Crime Heyday Sell for More Than $10,000 at Auction,” published on the news site nydailynews.com on June 23, 2011. The site is sponsored by Daily News, and the writer accessed the article on January 15, 2013.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 6 of 10: The student has quoted from page 86 of Nicole Rafter and Michelle Brown’s book Criminology Goes to the Movies: Crime Theory and Popular Culture. The book was published by New York University Press in New York City in 2011.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 7 of 10: The student has summarized a review of Drug War Zone: Frontline Dispatches from the Streets of El Paso and Juárez, a book by Howard Campbell. The review, titled “The Murderers of Mexico,” by Alma Guillermoprieto, appeared in the October 28, 2010, issue of New York Review of Books. The writer accessed the article through the Web site New York Review of Books on March 14, 2013. The site is sponsored by NYREV.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 8 of 10: The student has quoted from “Gangster Squad Whitewashes the LAPD’s Criminal Past,” an article by Andrew O’Hehir published in the online magazine Salon.com on January 10, 2013. The magazine’s site is sponsored by Salon Media Group. The date of access was February 26, 2013.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 9 of 10: The student has quoted from page B1 of a Wall Street Journal article titled “Mobster Chic: It’s Menswear a la ‘Sopranos,’” written by Teri Agins and Joe Flint and published on March 10, 2003.

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EXERCISE MLA 4–5 MLA documentation: works cited - 10 of 10: The student has quoted from an article titled “Violent Episode,” published in People magazine on February 10, 2003. The article, for which no author is listed, appeared on page 126.