You can put anything you want in an article, any topic. You can make it to where you 'entertain' readers, 'inform','pursuade, etc. Your choice
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no you have to put it in quotation
Patiner is a verb. You don't put any article in front of it.
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Yes, you should put a journal article title in quotation marks when citing it in your research paper.
the geography
I'm almost positive that you put it in quotes.
Is it good? Put ads in one place, below the title or the bottom of the article? or Put ads manually, each time in a place inside article?
You put the title of the article instead. :) Ex. She believed television was "a magic box of pictures" (ARTICLE TITLE HERE). lol
Put the title in quotes.
Population of Michael Jacksons celler?