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No one can suggest a good science, medicine, or economics blog? For a question thread, this is pretty hit-and-miss.
 
How do you properly cite Shakespeare in your writing? I've found many articles online about how to include proper in-text citations but I can't find any talking about how to add a work of Shakespeare's into a Works Cited/Bibliography page.
 
How do you properly cite Shakespeare in your writing? I've found many articles online about how to include proper in-text citations but I can't find any talking about how to add a work of Shakespeare's into a Works Cited/Bibliography page.

I assume you want MLA.

Here's what my book for my old College Writing II course lists as an example:

Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
.........The New Folger Library Shakespeare. Ed. Barbara A. Mowat and
.........Paul Werstine. New York: Washington Square P, 1992.

Without all those periods, obviously you just need to Tab those two lines over.
Hope that helps.
 
How do you properly cite Shakespeare in your writing? I've found many articles online about how to include proper in-text citations but I can't find any talking about how to add a work of Shakespeare's into a Works Cited/Bibliography page.

For MLA, I'd list it the same as a book, but listing it as a poem (i.e. putting a titled section in quotations) might be appropriate in some cases, I suppose.

For in text:

If you are citing a play, include the act, scene, and line numbers—not the page.


In Shakespeare's Hamlet, we are told that "The play's the thing" (2.2.633).
 
What "band" is NZ? As in what kind of band phone do I need for it to work, both in the UK and there? (Quad band?)
 
What "band" is NZ? As in what kind of band phone do I need for it to work, both in the UK and there? (Quad band?)
IIRC, New Zealand uses 900/1800Mhz which is the same as most of Europe.

At least my phone worked there, and it was at most a tri-band.
 
Seriously Bobbtjoe, if you can act like a normal member, do so and you will be welcome. Don't spam and aggravate other members.

Question: Is it possible to acquire type 1 diabetes in a family that has had absolutely no history of diabetes? (at least, as far back as anyone can remember?)
 
Question: Is it possible to acquire type 1 diabetes in a family that has had absolutely no history of diabetes? (at least, as far back as anyone can remember?)

Yes, my friend has type 1 diabetes. As far as I know, his family has no history of diabetes and it was extremely shocking and devastating.
 
I like to think that we have been to the moon, but I can't help be swayed by the 'evidence' that suggests we haven't sometimes... but yeah, I generally believe we have.
 
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