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Our company was created in 2003 by a group of graduates of major European and US universities. Currently we employ over 90 writers in over 20 fields of study.

This section was developed to help our writers / applicants with resources on plagiarism and its prevention methods, and major citation methods requested by most of our customers. Here you may find sample essays developed using MLA, APA and Chicago citation styles along with the comprehensive in-text guides for those citations methods.
 
 
PLAGIARISM


Plagiarism is theft of another person's writings or ideas. Generally, it occurs when someone steals expressions from another author's composition and makes them appear to be his own work. Check our page related to plagiarism prevention. It should help you to discover what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.

>>> Plagiarism Prevention
 
 
MLA-STYLE CITATIONS

In English and humanities writing, you may find yourself responding to one reading or citing a variety of sources. The majority of customers will generally require that you use the Modern Languages Association (MLA) system of citations to document your sources. The sources must documented with the MLA style of in-text citations and list of works cited.

In this section we've provided 3 samples:

Sample #1 (MLA-style): Includes an example paper in our default format (Times New Romains 12 p.t., one-inch margins, double-spacing, 250 - 270 words per page, etc.)

>>> Download Sample #1

Sample #2 (MLA-style): Includes an example + comprehensive in-text guide for proper MLA citations. (Important: This example does not contain proper page / font / paragraph formatting the writers must use in their papers developed for our company. This example is supplied as MLA citation guide only, but not as a guide for proper formatting.)

>>> Download Sample #2

Sample #3 (MLA-style): Includes an example + comprehensive in-text guide for proper MLA citations. (Important: This example does not contain proper page / font / paragraph formatting the writers must use in their papers developed for our company. This example is supplied as MLA citation guide only, but not as a guide for proper formatting.)

>>> Download Sample #3

** The samples #2 and #3 are provided in an Adobe Acrobat PDF. If you don't have the necessary software, it's a free download and easy set-up at: www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html


APA-STYLE CITATIONS

Writing in the social sciences is often an original research report or a review of writing on a particular research topic. Research reports in the social sciences may include a "review of the literature" section -- placing the project in the context of previous research -- and/or an abstract -- a paragraph providing readers with a quick overview of your essay.

The sample paper in this section is a "review of the literature" documented with APA-style citations and references. An abstract is not included because the instructor did not require one.

In this section we've provided 2 samples:

Sample #1 (APA-style): Includes an example paper in our default format (Times New Romains 12 p.t., one-inch margins, double-spacing, 250 - 270 words per page, etc.)

>>> Download Sample #1

Sample #2 (APA-style): Includes an example + comprehensive in-text guide for proper MLA citations. (Important: This example does not contain proper page / font / paragraph formatting the writers must use in their papers developed for us. This example is supplied as APA citation guide only, but not as a guide for proper formatting.)

>>> Download Sample #2

Sample #3 (APA-style): Includes an example + comprehensive in-text guide for proper MLA citations. (Important: This example does not contain proper page / font / paragraph formatting the writers must use in their papers developed for us. This example is supplied as APA citation guide only, but not as a guide for proper formatting.)

>>> Download Sample #3

** The samples #2 and 3 are provided in an Adobe Acrobat PDF. If you don't have the necessary software, it's a free download and easy set-up at: www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html


CHICAGO-STYLE CITATIONS

Assignments in history and other humanities classes will frequently ask you to respond to readings, such as essays and historical documents, or to write a research paper using a number of sources. Most history professors and some humanities instructors will ask you to use the Chicago-style footnotes or endnotes.

The sample paper in this section uses the Chicago documentation style. This paper is provided in an Adobe Acrobat PDF. If you don't have the necessary software, it's a free download and easy set-up at:
www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html

Sample: Includes an example + comprehensive in-text guide for proper MLA citations. (Important: This example does not contain proper page / font / paragraph formatting the writers must use in their papers developed for us. This example is supplied as Chicago citation guide only, but not as a guide for proper formatting.)

>>> Download Sample

* This sample is provided in an Adobe Acrobat PDF. If you don't have the necessary software, it's a free download and easy set-up at: www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html

 

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