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1 SCENERIO ONE Michael 18 years of age Sedentary lifestyle (Inactive) 45 Pounds overweight

2 ASSIGNMENT: Create a mobile or poster board Research: What are some of the possible health concerns that Michael may face through his lifetime with being morbid obese? Take 15 minutes to complete the research aspect of this assignment. Use the handout to compile your information. Let’s review citing the information you get!

3 Citing info Adapted from The Purdue Owl's MLA Formatting and Style Guide Purdue OWL. "MLA Works Cited Page: Basic Format" The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 8 January 2010. Web. 8 Mar. 2010. BOOKS - BASIC FORMAT Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. EXAMPLE CITATION (One Author) Skuba, Millini. Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something. Dallas: Cowboy Press, 1998. Print. EXAMPLE CITATION (Multiple Authors) Miller, Tracy, Stephen Toth, and Roseann Weinrich. Cardinal Brennan Meets Tamaqua. New York: Park Press, 2008.Print. ARTICLE IN A REFERENCE BOOK (Dictionary, Encyclopedia, etc.) *If work is arranged alphabetically, page numbers are not required Lastname, Firstname. "Title of Article." Title of Book. Ed. Editor's Name(s). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Page range of entry. Medium of Publication. EXAMPLE CITATION (No author, articles arranged alphabetically) "Seriously, Pick it Up." Saving the Environment. Ed. Larry Cappozelli and Kristen Klingman. Sacramento: Hefty Press, 2009. Print. ARTICLE IN A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL - BASIC FORMAT Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Year): pages. Medium of publication. EXAMPLE CITATION Solon, Mark and Joe Holland. "Pick Up That Pencil: Why Failing is not an Option.” Local Goals 89.1 (2012): 24. Print. ARTICLE IN A PRINT JOURNAL (Retrieved from a Subscription Database) Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Year): pages. Database Title. Medium of publication. Date of Access. EXAMPLE CITATION Campomizzi, Karen and Robin Fink. "Really, It’s Simple Addition." Math Hurts 11.1(2011): 2. Math Labs in the Local Schools. Web. 7 May. 2011.

4 Citing info cont’d A PAGE ON A WEBSITE - BASIC FORMAT (Author name, publisher, and date may not be provided. If not, omit author name, use n.p. if no publisher is given, and n.d. if the publishing date is omitted) Editor, author, or compiler name (if available). "Title of Article." Name of Site. Version number. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), date of resource creation (if available). Medium of publication. Date of Access. EXAMPLE CITATIONS Drum, Adrian and Jill Fegley. "Got MLA?" Literature Weekly. Purdue U Writing Lab, 23 Feb. 2010. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. "Cite it or Fail." Keep Plagiarism Out of Our Schools. Plagiarism Is a Crime. Beautiful, 2008. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY YOU (Personal, Videoconference, Telephone, E-mail, etc.) Person interviewed. Type of interview. Date of interview. EXAMPLE CITATIONS Gerber, Sherri. Videoconference interview. 19 Feb. 2010. Sisko, Christine. Personal interview. 3 Jan. 2010. Wargula, Barry. E-mail interview. 27 Jan. 2010. ONLINE DATABASE Editor, author, or compiler name (if available). "Title of Page." Name of Database. Database Publisher, date of last update (if available). Medium of publication. Date of Access. EXAMPLE CITATION "Don’t Make Me Come Over There." Parents Association. United States Dept. of Threats, 2010. Web. 8 Mar. 2010. FACT SHEET OR PAMPHLET PUBLISHED ONLINE Editor, author, or compiler name (if available). "Title of Pamphlet." Name of Website. Website Publisher or Sponsor, date of last update (if available). Medium of publication. Date of Access.http://www.xxxxxhttp://www.xxxxx Beltz, Nichole. "Anyone Can Publish." Creative Writing. Creative Writing Club, 20 Mar. 2008. Web. 30 Mar. 2010..

5 Citing info cont’d For a regular quotation, the period follows the closing parentheses. Here is an example: Elie watched the guards with fear writing, “I had watched it all happening without moving. I kept silent” (54). For a quotation that is more than four lines in length, you must do the following: -begin a new line -indent one inch from the left margin -do not use quotation marks -introduce with a colon -period will come BEFORE the in-text citation Here is an example: The other prisoners knew of Elie’s love of his father, and after the guards took him Elie noted to his peers: All day, I plodded around like a sleepwalker. Tibi and Yossi would call out to me, from time to time, trying to reassure me. As did the Kapo who had given me easier tasks that day. I felt sick at heart. How kindly they treated me. Like an orphan. (75) Notice the period is at the end of the quote! Don’t forget a works cited page!


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