Websites which should not be used as an academic reference by students include sites like Yahoo Answers and Wikapedia.
Because both are privileges.
You should use peer reviewed academic sources for all your work. There are a number of quality peer-reviewed subject-specific directories containing links selected by subject experts. A good example of such websites is INFOMINE and Academic Info , Encyclopedia Britannica. Wikipedia is not a reliable academic source and you should use if for reference only like when you want to get an overview of a subject in an easy to understand language. Other websites: Google scholar, Online Writing Library at Purdue (for information on citing and referencing) , EBSCOhost, Springer (for journals). Your library may also contain a number of useful websites that can help. Ask the librarian
No because then they will get even farther behind in school.
Tuition is free for students entering the 2009 academic year. After that, there will be a bill proposing that international students outside the European Union should pay tuition in Sweden.
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In most cases, entries on a reference page should be double-spaced. This helps improve readability and accessibility for readers. However, always follow the specific formatting guidelines provided by the academic institution or publication to ensure compliance with their standards.
No. It is (or should be) taken for granted in all academic writing that you 'used your common sense'. The bibliography should list all sources - books, articles and websites, etc.
An academic reference is a letter or document written by a teacher, professor, or academic advisor that evaluates a student's academic performance, work ethic, and potential for success. These references are often required as part of college or job applications to provide insight into an individual's academic abilities and character.
Try americanhumane.org, childwelfare.gov and other government websites. These should remain current, another thing to try is going to a university library as academic journals should have relevant information.
It really depends, this is because children lose some of their learning skills, but summer is the time for students to rest their academic skills and have fun. So on my option, there should be no homework over the summer.
Titles of all journals (which academic or not) should be italicized.
Not if it is used as an independent noun (in reference to students, ie: I am an undergraduate at Hofstra. However, if used in reference to a title, ie: Hofstra Undergraduate Course Catalog, do capitalize.