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  1. For your Discussion Assignment, you will practice using APA Citations to give credit to the source of the information you read. This is crucial since not giving credit (plagiarism) can lead to a Fail for the assignment, the course, and even have you expelled from the university.

    Choose one of the stories from the readings and then research a critical source within the UoPeople Library or through another source, such as Google Scholar for further information about the story. For example, this information might come from reviews by others, biographies, or textbooks. You will then write two or three sentences on what you’ve found for research and how it does (or does not) concur with your concept of the story.

    You will include:

    One quote formatted using APA in-text citation style.
    One paraphrase formatted using APA in-text citation style.
    The full reference information formatted using APA Reference section style (if you need help with the reference material, you can use www.bibme.org but make sure you select APA and not MLA).
    Remember, except for the credited source information this is to be your own original work.

    You are also responsible for replying with two or three sentences to three different students and rating their main posts from 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent) in the Rate box provided.

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