in a report, how do you properly cite a court case?
and you do that in footnotes how....
Look up the letters MLA or APA . Click on the links from universities.
uumm, i think i'm doing it right, so i'll assume so and cross my fingers
Quote:A Practical Guide To Race And Gun Control
do you have this bookmarked and ready to go for gun debates?
The site yes, that page no and there is no debate when it comes to firearms.
Just a bunch of lies repeated by the morons who think the world would be a perfect place if we didn't have a means to protect ourselves.
why do you need a street sweeper?
I wish I had a Street Sweeper, but some ass wipe at the ATF classified it as a "Destructive Device" (even though it only shoots 12 gauge shot shells) and it requires paying a tax fee and having your local police Chief sign off on your "fitness" to own it and a bunch of other hassles from the feds as well. Such as fingerprints, FBI check and photos on file with the ATF and giving up the right to "warrantless" searches of your place of storage of said "device".
No thank you to that shit. Live free or die.
I thought all you had to do was do "blah bla bla blah (Plessy vs. Furgeson) blah blah blah".
i meant more at the end of the paper. i think i put what i had to
If you do it wrong, it will go on your permanent record.
i still have old papers from college. All A+ work and fully cited. $100 bucks each.
Look at the big brain on Brett.
using footnotes is so 10 years ago or something
i never used them ever