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how to cite?????i ant to cite these after my sentence but dont know what to cite from here?
Numbers.(Briefing)(economy, plastic surgery, palm trees and space exploration statistics)(Brief article).” Time. 171. 12 (March 24, 2008): 19. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Carlsbad City Library. 2 Jan. 2009
Ali, Kaitlyn, and Tiffany Lam. “Teens under the knife: is plastic surgery too dangerous for teens?(DEBATE).” Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication. 108. 1 (Sept 8, 2008): 7(2). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Carlsbad City Library. 3 Jan. 2009
Since you are using Infotrack, there should be a button to click called “Cite,” then pick MLA format (assuming it is the format you want). Then simply copy and paste this into your word document.
Make sure the authors are in alphabetical order with the first like of the citation “tabbed” 1/2 inch, with each other line indented.
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Also, he/she may not want the link or the other provided info.
Noel Jewkes Quartet at Carlsbad Library
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Carlsbad New Mexico Postcard Municipal Library & Museum Front View Linen c1940s $0.00 |
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RPPC Library & Museum, CARLSBAD, NM $0.00 |
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1960′s Photo~Carlsbad City Library, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California $0.00 |
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Carlsbad New Mexico Postcard Library & Museum Front View w/ 1952 NM Postmark $0.00 |
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1940 Linen PC: Library & Museum-Carlsbad, New Mexico NM $0.00 |
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CARLSBAD New Mexico ~ Library Museum ~ VINTAGE LINEN $0.00 |
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Carlsbad Commotion $64.99 Charlie Morey Carlsbad Commotion – Giclee Print |
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Statues of Chickens, Carlsbad, California $39.99 Statues of Chickens, Carlsbad, California – Giclee Print |
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Souvenir from Carlsbad, California $39.99 Souvenir from Carlsbad, California – Giclee Print |
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Political Map of Carlsbad, NM $19.99 Political Map of Carlsbad, NM – Premium Poster |
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Political Map of Carlsbad, CA $19.99 Political Map of Carlsbad, CA – Premium Poster |
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The Library $2.39 The Library |
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Columbia Carlsbad $134.85 Columbia Carlsbad Sunglasses for Unisex are available at BestBuyEyeglasses.com in the following colors: Black, Brown, Gray/Gunmetal. The style is Oval and the frame material is Metal. Columbia-Carlsbad Sunglasses are designed with modified oval-shaped lenses that provide outstanding coverage. These unisex sunglasses have single vision type lenses, which are polarized to protect your eyes from UV rays. The Carlsbad eyewear is available in glossy frame colors such as black, brown, and dark gunmetal. Its full-rim metal frame features a straight temple, on which the Columbia logo is embossed. These frames do not accept prescription lenses. |
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Greetings from Carlsbad, New Mexico $49.99 Greetings from Carlsbad, New Mexico – Giclee Print |
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1952 Establishments $21.18 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Flower Pot Men, Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Carlsbad, California, or Tambo International Airport, Glendale, Colorado, Project Blue Book, Walt Disney Imagineering, Efteling, Binibining Pilipinas, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Verbandsliga Rheinland, Verbandsliga Südwest, Radio Mindanao Network, Fa Youth Cup, National Day of Prayer, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, West Coast Conference, Wilton Power Station, Classic Car Club of America, Football Association of Singapore, Hannover-Langenhagen Airport, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, California Institution for Women, Lake Cumberland, Amateurliga Südwest, Sands Hotel, Amateurliga Rheinland, Sahara Hotel and Casino, Stony Hill Vineyard, Mill Mountain Zoo, Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International, Bankside Power Station, Autódromo Juan Y Oscar Gálvez, Mister C’s, Diapason, Fisher Hall, the Oxford Revue, Karl-Marx-Stadt, Compassion Australia, National Auditorium, Manuscript Society, Randy’s Donuts, National Library of Myanmar, O.c. Fisher Reservoir, International Planned Parenthood Federation, South Indian Film Artistes’ Association, Halle, Magdeburg, Neubrandenburg, New World Archaeological Foundation, Cottbus, Dresden, Potsdam, Polish Academy of Sciences, Rostock, Leipzig, Keadby Power Station, Frankfurt, Erfurt, the Wonder Spot, Schwerin, Bolivian Workers’ Center, Gera, Suhl, Olympia Terminal, Singapore Children’s Society, Frontier Conference, Jci Senate, Memphis Kiddie Park, Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe, Front of National Unity, University Credit Union, English Women’s Golf Association, Congrès de La Culture Francaise En Floride, Socialist Workers Youth of Saarland, Red River Exhibition, Jehangir Art Gallery, Binnian Tunnel, Instituto |
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Breakfast New Mexico Style $8.47 Where can you eat breakfast while overlooking the entire Tularosa Basin? Where can you see funky collections of memorabilia and eclectic art, including possibly the world’s largest velvet Elvis? Where can you sample a variety of burritos, huevos rancheros, and chilaquiles, in addition to such delicacies as piñon scones, Americana graburritos, a pork ‘n produce omelet, and perhaps the most mysterious: a hen grenade? We’ve got the answers to all these questions! Imagine having a statewide network of librarians, busily researching the best places for you to have breakfast. Many of the eateries we describe are housed in historic buildings, several are located right on or very close to Historic Route 66, some have been used in films or TV, and more than one claims to be haunted. “Breakfast New Mexico Style” is a dining guide to over 100 librarian-endorsed restaurants from Carlsbad to Aztec and Tucumcari to Silver City. Included are recommended reading and after breakfast activity suggestions. In person or from your armchair, travel to locales frequented by many of New Mexico’s famous and infamous, real and fictional characters: Smokey Bear, Billy the Kid, Robert Goddard, Georgia O’Keeffe, Robert Oppenheimer, Jim Chee & Joe Leaphorn, Claire Reynier, Kevin Kerney, Sasha Solomon, and the enigmatic Ultima, to name just a few. Valerie Nye is a native of New Mexico. Educational opportunities and careers pulled her away from her native state for over ten years, but being far from home made her fully appreciate Santa Fe’s delightfully unique breakfasts all the more. She is currently Head of Public Services at the College of Santa Fe’s Fogelson Library. Kathy Barco grew up in Los Alamos. She has been a children’s librarian with the Albuquerque Public Library system and the youth services coordinator at the New Mexico State Library. She is the author of the award-winning “READiscover New Mexico – A Tri-Lingual Adventure in Literacy.” |
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Carlsbad Cavern (Making Connections Comprehension Library Readers for Grade 2) $65.85 New |
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Carlsbad Cavern (Making Connections Comprehension Library Readers for Grade 2) $97.93 New |
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Hotel Tepla Monastery $33.13 Our hotel is situated in the area of The Premonstratensians´ monastery in Tepla, which was founded in 1193 <br> We offer 130 beds in 10/sgl,48 dbl-3 of them with a wheelchair access,4 business rooms and 3 suites. All rooms with TV/SAT, radio, phone, internet(ADSL, WiFi), WC and shower bath.<br><br> <br>In Hotel restaurant we serves continental and English breakfasts, lunches and dinners by menu card – cold and warm starters, fish, poultry, venison, pork, beef, dishes per older – old Czech and monastery cuisine, vegetarian meals, salads and desserts. <br> <br>The tableland around Tepla (about 700 m above sea level) is a perfect area for walking-tours, cycling, cross-country skiing etc. Fishing, bike renting for hotel guests, cycling routes, golf lessons – Golf Club Klaster Tepla: a nine-holed course 300 m from hotel, riding lessons, rides by a peasant barouche in the surroundings, riding horses on nearby farms, snowshoes for rent. The Abbey library, comprising over 100.000 volumes is the second largest one of its kind in the Czech Republic.<br> <br>By Car : Prague ( D5 ) Pilsen ( E 48 ) Toužim ( 198 ) Teplá <br>Cheb ( R6 ) Marienbad ( 21 ) – ( 230 ) – ( 210 ) <br> <br>From the airport: <br>Public transportation: Carlsbad Airport – Carlsbad Centre ( train station ) – Teplá <br>Pilsen Airport – Pilsen Centre ( bus station ) – Toužim – Teplá<br> |
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Hotel Tepla Monastery $34.8 Our hotel is situated in the area of The Premonstratensians? monastery in Tepla, which was founded in 1193 <br> We offer 130 beds in 10/sgl,48 dbl-3 of them with a wheelchair access,4 business rooms and 3 suites. All rooms with TV/SAT, radio, phone, internet(ADSL, WiFi), WC and shower bath.<br><br> <br>In Hotel restaurant we serves continental and English breakfasts, lunches and dinners by menu card – cold and warm starters, fish, poultry, venison, pork, beef, dishes per older – old Czech and monastery cuisine, vegetarian meals, salads and desserts. <br> <br>The tableland around Tepla (about 700 m above sea level) is a perfect area for walking-tours, cycling, cross-country skiing etc. Fishing, bike renting for hotel guests, cycling routes, golf lessons – Golf Club Klaster Tepla: a nine-holed course 300 m from hotel, riding lessons, rides by a peasant barouche in the surroundings, riding horses on nearby farms, snowshoes for rent. The Abbey library, comprising over 100.000 volumes is the second largest one of its kind in the Czech Republic.<br> <br>By Car : Prague ( D5 ) Pilsen ( E 48 ) Tou?im ( 198 ) Tepl? <br>Cheb ( R6 ) Marienbad ( 21 ) ? ( 230 ) ? ( 210 ) <br> <br>From the airport: <br>Public transportation: Carlsbad Airport ? Carlsbad Centre ( train station ) ? Tepl? <br>Pilsen Airport ? Pilsen Centre ( bus station ) ? Tou?im – Tepl?<br> |
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National Historic Landmarks In New Mexico $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Trinity, Taos Pueblo, List of National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico, El Santuario de Chimayo, Acoma Pueblo, Zuni-Cibola Complex, Hawikuh Ruins, Fort Bayard Historic District, Puye Cliff Dwellings, Pecos National Historical Park, Santa Fe Plaza, Palace of the Governors, Glorieta Pass Battlefield, Raton Pass, Blackwater Draw, Ernie Pyle House/library, Las Trampas, New Mexico, Georgia O’keeffe Home and Studio, Sandia Cave, Village of Columbus and Camp Furlong, National Park Service Southwest Regional Office, Lincoln Historic District (Lincoln, New Mexico), Barrio de Analco Historic District, Ernest L. Blumenschein House, Seton Village, Bandelier Ccc Historic District, Quarai, Abo, San José de Gracia Church, Watrous, White Sands V-2 Launching Site, San Lazaro Archaeological Site, Carlsbad Irrigation District, Kit Carson House, Wagon Mound National Historic Landmark, San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church, Mesilla Plaza, Mabel Dodge Luhan House, San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, San Gabriel de Yungue-Ouinge, Rabbit Ears (Clayton, New Mexico), Big Bead Mesa, Manuelito Complex. Excerpt: Abo Abo is a pueblo ruin in New Mexico that is preserved in the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument . The Abó Ruins are located about 9 miles west of Mountainair, at about 6100 feet (1859 m) above sea level. There is a visitor contact station, a 0.25 mile (0.4 km) trail through the mission ruins, and a 0.5 mile (0.8 km) trail around the unexcavated pueblo ruins. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962. References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) Coordinates : 34°26 56 N 106°22 17 W / 34.44889°N 106.37139°W / 34.44889; -106.37139 A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Acoma Mission San Esteban Rey, |
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San Diego Poetry Annual — 2009-10 $14.74 The San Diego Poetry Annual is now part of the permanent collection of every college and university library in the San Diego region, as well as the San Diego County Library system, the San Diego City Library and the libraries of individual cities, including Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido. This 4th edition is the biggest and most diversified yet, featuring 146 poets and 222 of the best poems from every corner of San Diego.Copies of each edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual are donated in the name of contributing poets to public and college libraries in San Diego County and to select libraries nationally. |
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San Diego Poetry Annual — 2009-10: The Best Poems from Every Corner of the San Diego Region $16.5 New – The San Diego Poetry Annual is now part of the permanent collection of every college and university library in the San Diego region, as well as the San Diego County Library system, the San Diego City Library and the libraries of individual cities, including Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido. This 4th edition is the biggest and most diversified yet, featuring 146 poets and 222 of the best poems from every corner of San Diego. Copies of each edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual are donated |
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San Diego Poetry Annual — 2009-10: The Best Poems from Every Corner of the San Diego Region $13.76 Used – The San Diego Poetry Annual is now part of the permanent collection of every college and university library in the San Diego region, as well as the San Diego County Library system, the San Diego City Library and the libraries of individual cities, including Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido. This 4th edition is the biggest and most diversified yet, featuring 146 poets and 222 of the best poems from every corner of San Diego. Copies of each edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual are donate |
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San Diego Poetry Annual — 2009-10: The Best Poems from Every Corner of the San Diego Region $15.06 Used – The San Diego Poetry Annual is now part of the permanent collection of every college and university library in the San Diego region, as well as the San Diego County Library system, the San Diego City Library and the libraries of individual cities, including Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido. This 4th edition is the biggest and most diversified yet, featuring 146 poets and 222 of the best poems from every corner of San Diego. Copies of each edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual are donate |
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San Diego Poetry Annual — 2009-10: The Best Poems from Every Corner of the San Diego Region $11.53 New – The San Diego Poetry Annual is now part of the permanent collection of every college and university library in the San Diego region, as well as the San Diego County Library system, the San Diego City Library and the libraries of individual cities, including Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido. This 4th edition is the biggest and most diversified yet, featuring 146 poets and 222 of the best poems from every corner of San Diego. Copies of each edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual are donated |
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Tenterhooks (Large Print Edition) $15.55 Purchase one of 1st World Library’s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG – – Because Edith had not been feeling very well, that seemed no reason why she should be the centre of interest; and Bruce, with that jealousy of the privileges of the invalid and in that curious spirit of rivalry which his wife had so often observed, had started, with enterprise, an indisposition of his own, as if to divert public attention. While he was at Carlsbad he heard the news. Then he received a letter from Edith, speaking with deference and solicitude of Bruce’s rheumatism, entreating him to do the cure thoroughly, and suggesting that they should call the little girl Matilda, after a rich and sainted – though still living – aunt of Edith’s. It might be an advantage to the child’s future (in every sense) to have a godmother so wealthy and so religious. It appeared from the detailed description that the new daughter had, as a matter of course (and at two days old), long golden hair, far below her waist, sweeping lashes and pencilled brows, a rosebud mouth, an intellectual forehead, chiselled features and a tall, elegant figure. She was a magnificent, regal-looking creature and was a superb beauty of the classic type, and yet with it she was dainty and winsome. She had great talent for music. This, it appeared, was shown by the breadth between the eyes and the timbre of her voice. |
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Tenterhooks (Large Print Edition) $30.87 Purchase one of 1st World Library’s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG – – Because Edith had not been feeling very well, that seemed no reason why she should be the centre of interest; and Bruce, with that jealousy of the privileges of the invalid and in that curious spirit of rivalry which his wife had so often observed, had started, with enterprise, an indisposition of his own, as if to divert public attention. While he was at Carlsbad he heard the news. Then he received a letter from Edith, speaking with deference and solicitude of Bruce’s rheumatism, entreating him to do the cure thoroughly, and suggesting that they should call the little girl Matilda, after a rich and sainted – though still living – aunt of Edith’s. It might be an advantage to the child’s future (in every sense) to have a godmother so wealthy and so religious. It appeared from the detailed description that the new daughter had, as a matter of course (and at two days old), long golden hair, far below her waist, sweeping lashes and pencilled brows, a rosebud mouth, an intellectual forehead, chiselled features and a tall, elegant figure. She was a magnificent, regal-looking creature and was a superb beauty of the classic type, and yet with it she was dainty and winsome. She had great talent for music. This, it appeared, was shown by the breadth between the eyes and the timbre of her voice. |
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