Your problem is solved. Buddhism has no "holy" books as these require "holy" god - a thing Buddhism does not have. Instead you have reference books and commentaries. The source would be identified as to name, writer if known, edition or prinrwea information and page.
To cite a Buddhist passage from a holy text in APA format, you would include the author of the text, year of publication, title of the text, and the specific passage referenced. An example citation could look like this: Buddha (Year). Title of Text (Chapter:Verse).
You are citing a source within a source. Your reference page will cite your reference book, and in text follow the example in the related link.
There are few common factors in the spread of Buddhism and the spread the alphabet. Buddhism originated in a country where there was an established writing format (India) and spread to an area China) here there was an established form of writing. If the Latin alphabet as used to day is meant then Buddhism had noting to do with its spread as that alphabet was derived from Phoenician without contact to Sanskrit the original written format of writing in India.
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He didnt. There is no reference to the USA in the original format
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No, you should copy the original format when quoting.
No, APA format doesn't require foot notes. Cite in text and include the source in the reference sheet.
In a typical book layout, the reference page usually comes after the index page. The reference page lists all the sources cited in the book, while the index page lists all the key terms, names, and concepts with the corresponding page numbers where they can be found in the book.
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FLM-Focal Length multiplyer, the ratio of the image sensor format size of a camera compared to a reference format, which is also called crop factor.
In APA format, a parenthetical reference should include the author's last name and the year of publication, separated by a comma (Smith, 2019). If you are directly quoting, include the page number (Smith, 2019, p. 25). If the author is not named, use the first few words of the reference list entry instead ("Title of Article," 2020).
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To reference an assessment in APA style, include the author of the assessment, year of publication, title of the assessment, format (if applicable), and the URL or DOI if available. For example: Author last name, Author initials. (Year). Title of assessment (Format). Retrieved from URL