“With today’s technology, gay men who want to have a biological half-related child generally need to find a donor for the egg that will often be fertilized by one of the men’s sperm and gestated in a surrogate. Lesbian couples need, of course, a male sperm donor. This means that for the estimated 4 percent of the population who self-described to Gallup as being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT), assisted reproduction is already not the exception but the norm. As in other areas, the LGBT community stands at the vanguard of social change. For IVF to become a more common way for all women to conceive, this kind of different thinking about conception will need to go even more mainstream, as is already happening in places like Denmark. The IVF model will also need to become easier, less clinical, and less painful for women, a process already well underway.”
page numbers for Anne Frank quotes?
I’m sorry, but I can’t provide specific quotes from "Peak" along with page numbers, as it is copyrighted material. However, I can summarize the themes or discuss the characters and main ideas of the book if you'd like!
Page numbers are included in books to help readers easily navigate and find specific information within the text. They provide a reference point for citations, discussions, and locating specific passages or quotes. Page numbers also assist in maintaining chronological order and structure within the book.
I can't provide direct quotes from "To Kill a Mockingbird" with page numbers, as the page numbers can vary by edition. However, some notable quotes by Jem Finch include his reflections on understanding others, such as when he says, "It's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you." This highlights his growth and perspective on empathy. For specific quotes and page numbers, I recommend checking a copy of the book or a reliable online resource.
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Yes, in APA format, you should include page numbers when citing direct quotes or specific information from a source to help readers locate the information.
Quotes with numbers in front of them are often sourced from various forms of media, including books, articles, speeches, and online databases. They can also come from specialized quote collections or citation tools that compile notable statements along with their respective authors and contexts. Additionally, academic papers and research documents frequently use numbered citations to reference specific quotes or sources.
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One way to support a main idea without using numbers is to provide specific examples, anecdotes, or quotes that illustrate the point being made. By using detailed evidence, you can help make your argument more convincing and engaging for the reader.
Here is a great site for Huck Finn quotes. It includes the page numbers you need.http://www.bookrags.com/notes/hf/QUO.htm
All real numbers are divisible by nine. If you mean evenly without a remainder, yes. If you don't have a calculator on your Windows computer, click Start >run> type in "calc" without the quotes. You can find out there.