Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Check out this blog/website
An example of a blog that functions like a website: http://icecoldland. com/adventure-diary/
Court chapter terms to review
District Court
Superior Court
Civil
Criminal
State Court system
Federal Court
Indictment
Arraignment
Grand Jury
Superior Court
Civil
Criminal
State Court system
Federal Court
Indictment
Arraignment
Grand Jury
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Some AP tips
See: Twelve Common Mistakes
and for titles: Quote Marks, Italics, Underline or Naked: AP vs Chicago style
Titles
The words toward, upward, forward and backward do NOT end is S. For instance: She ran toward the front of the room.
and for titles: Quote Marks, Italics, Underline or Naked: AP vs Chicago style
Titles
- Capitalize and spell out formal titles such as professor, dean, president and chancellor when they PRECEDE a name.
- LOWERCASE elsewhere. It should be journalism Professor Joe Schmo. Do not abbreviate professor as prof.
- Occupational titles are always lowercase, such as senior vice president Nancy Schmancy
TV, movie, book, newspaper titles
- Use quotation marks for albums, TV shows, movies, works of art, speeches books, video games
- Do NOT italicize or put quotation marks around magazines and newspapers.
The words toward, upward, forward and backward do NOT end is S. For instance: She ran toward the front of the room.
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