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Daily Writing 2.1 – Due October 17, 2017 Study the “Additional Example of a Works Cited Page” in the course Handouts section. Use that handout for primary guidance when completing the assignment below. The little red notations on the handout are for instructional purposes only. Do not place little red notations on your Works Cited assignment page.

Use the partial bibliographical information below to locate the five sources on the Internet. After the sources are located, produce five complete citations on one page. Title that page Works Cited. Place your last name and page number in the correct position on the page.

IMPORTANT: When I check your completed citations, the cited URL’s must lead me to the complete articles on the Internet; not a summary, abstract, review, or recapitulation of the articles.

This is not an essay assignment. This assignment is to develop a Works Cited page that includes a full citation for each of the following sources. One page with five citations.

1. An October 9, 2015 article in The Daily Caller about the ACLU wanting to stop prayers before meetings of the Rowan County Commission in North Carolina. The ACLU says that the problem is that most of the prayers are Christian. The article was written by Casey Harper.

2. An October 10, 2015 article in the New York Post about Facebook stalking its users. The article claims that “Facebook knows what you like. It knows what you don’t like. It probably knows whether you’ve been naughty or nice, and will be selling that data to Santa this Christmas season.” The author is Megan McArdle.

3. A September 2014 article by Mildred Jones titled “Drones: The Sky’s the Limit—or Is It?”

4. An April 27, 2015 article by Kyle Butt about the unpardonable sin in Hebrews 6.

5. An April 2016 article by Scott Bestul et al. titled “Guerrilla Gobblers.”

All sources above are online and are accessible to you without registration or subscription. During your online research to complete each citation, if any of the Websites ask you to register or subscribe to anything, my advice is to not register or subscribe. Instead, search for another source. As of the date of this assignment, I located the articles without having to register or subscribe to any Website.

All sources must be found online, and the exact, full URL (Internet address) must be included in the Works Cited page citation. Do not use the word Web in the citations.

If you are on campus and use the Faulkner University databases through Nichols Library, you could be required to furnish your Faulkner email username and password. A list of database information and links can be found in the course Handouts section under “Embedded List of Sources.”

Daily Writing 2.1 is not an essay assignment. Compose one Works Cited page that correctly cites the five sources above. Use the “Additional Example of a Works Cited Page” handout as primary guidance to develop citations for EH 1302.

If you need help finding the full articles, email me from your Faulkner Gmail account.