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* 1. What information is missing from the citation of this journal article?

Galvão, R.,M., Santana, T. S., Fontes, C. H. O., & Sales, E. A. Modeling of biomass production of haematococcus pluvialis. Applied Mathematics, 4, 50-56. Retrieved from http://0-search.proquest.com.books.redlands.edu/docview/1425874014?accountid=14729

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* 2. You find the above citation in the reference list of an article assigned by your professor.

How do you go about locating this text? Is it an article, a book, a book chapter? Does it appear to be a scholarly or aimed at a more general audience? For what kind of research project might you use this text? Tell us as much as you can about this source and how you might use it simply by looking at the citation.

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The following three questions will refer to this quote from,

Turk, Katherine. "Out of the Revolution, into the Mainstream: Employment Activism in the NOW Sears Campaign and the Growing Pains of Liberal Feminism." The Journal of American History 97.2 (2010): 399-423. Print.

The following three questions will refer to this quote from,<br><br>Turk, Katherine. &quot;Out of the Revolution, into the Mainstream: Employment Activism in the NOW Sears Campaign and the Growing Pains of Liberal Feminism.&quot; The Journal of American History 97.2 (2010): 399-423. Print. <br><br>

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* 3. In the early 1970s NOW was a flexible organization that encompassed a broad range of women who claimed a variety of feminisms (Turk 406).

Is this a quote, paraphrase, or summary of the original text?

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* 4. Turk claims that one of NOW's greatest strengths in the early 1970s was its accommodation of women coming from many different perspectives to feminism. Local chapters of NOW adapted to the grievances and issues that their members brought to the group. The Chicago chapter tried to incorporate as many perspectives and goals as possible under a single framework of feminism (406).

Is this a quote, paraphrase, or summary of the original text?

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* 5. In the early 1970s the Chicago chapter of NOW "sought to involve as many people as possible, toward as many goals as could be squeezed under the umbrella of feminism" (Turk 406).

Is this a quote, paraphrase, or summary of the original text?

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* 6. You read about a recent study in your local newspaper.

"A trio of anthropologists from the University of West Virginia recently published an article based on observations at six coffee shops in and around Boston—three that are independently owned, and three Starbucks locations. Their intention was to determine how effectively Starbucks outposts are able to provide the same community-based social environment associated with traditional coffee shops (or, to pull from a different realm, a place where “everyone knows your name”)."

Without a citation to the article, how will you go about finding the full text of the recently published article on this study?

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