I am lucky enough to have a couple of loyal customers that continually request for me to write their academic papers, due to them not being native English speakers. This week I had to do two identical papers, but in different styles and formats, so that they were sufficiently different, for each of my clients.
Thankfully I managed to complete both of the papers. Whilst researching the papers one most finds that the availability of resources for specifics pertaining to the task at hand are buried amongst a whole host of other researched items. I found a comparison table of Generational characteristics, which analysis the differences between the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y, which makes for extremely interesting reading, albeit a generalization. This table can be accessed at www.dhss.mo.gov and the table is known as Generational Characteristics. It is a PDF file - Generational Characteristics, so that you are aware.
Just remember if you are quoting from the table and any other related resource when writing academic or any sort of papers to properly cite the source of your material, otherwise you can run the risk of being accused, and found guilty of plagiarism.
- A great resource MLA citation generation.
- Citation Machine is quite handy.
- Worldcat.org is the one I use most.
Obviously writing for academic purposes, a valid source of information is required - one of which is Questia, which offers full access to books, journals, articles and more for only $9.95 per month!
Should you need any resources, direction or assistance, feel free to leave a comment and we'll see if we can assist where ever necessary.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
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