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Posted Nov 13, 2002 by Quille the cynic...TC
Granted, this was made to be used for countless things, but I was wondering if I might indeed use it as a source cited as an in-text citation according to MLA format, and hoping that you won't mind at all. It's for one of my term-papers..
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Posted Nov 13, 2002 by Ashley

MLA?

I'm flattered by the way. smiley

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Posted Nov 13, 2002 by Quille the cynic...TC
Modern Language Association formatting...
biggrin My paper is crap, but your is a vital part in it smiley It is only in rough draft so far, though..
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Posted Nov 14, 2002 by Ashley

Feel free - I'm flattered you feel it is worthy. I started my PhD in Pinochet's regime (though never finished) so if I can help, let me know. smiley

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Posted Nov 14, 2002 by Quille the cynic...TC
How could it not be? Anyway, I'm not going that far into depths as it is layman's paper really about ending of democracies... But when I can actually write a better paper on a much more specified topic (like the history of something) I would truly love to! ta for everything biggrin
By the by...I've noticed you've written A LOT! I really would like to read some more soon. Any you particularly suggest?

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Posted Nov 15, 2002 by Ashley

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The entries I'm particularly proud of are:

A702848 Football - a Matter of Life and Death

>>> This one is about a war that erupted over a football match

A786422 Shergar - Racehorse

>>> About the greatest racehorse of the last century

A769764 The Running of the Bulls, Pamplona, Spain

>>> A particularly odd Spanish tradition.

A762716 The Marsh Arabs

>>> About the persecution of one of Iraq's oldest indigenous peoples

A472943 Paddington Bear's London

>>> The seedier side of a children's favourite

A413894 Hidden Corners of Hampstead Heath, London, UK

>>> My favourite part of my favourite city

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Posted Nov 17, 2002 by Quille the cynic...TC
I will try to read them all biggrin Thanks for that! ta
I'll prolly turn them all into links somewhere or other so that I can't lose them..
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I read Paddington and Hampstead Heath. They're amazing! Not only are they information-packed, but also completely entertaining. I especially like your somewhat abnormal descriptions and thoughts such as 'The climber plants cling for dear life to the Georgian columns and each pillar has a small black marker with the name of the plant it is being choked by.' and there are many many more biggrin
I'll be off to read the rest then.
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