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Use the following template to cite a book using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,. 2015. How to Feed the World in 2050. Available at http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/wsfs/docs/expert_paper/How_to_Feed_the_World_in_2050.pdf (verified 14 April 2015).
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‘By 2050 the world’s population will reach 9.1 billion’ (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. Year Published. Title. Publication Title Volume number:Pages Used Available at http://Website-Url (verified 10 October 2013).
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Repoter, D. 2009. How to cut your food bill in half. This is Money Available at http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1654327/How-to-cut-your-food-bill-in-half.html (verified 11 April 2015).
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A recent Which? survey found budget supermarket customers are more satisfied than those of the main players. Out of a maximum 100, discount stores Aldi and Lidl were awarded overall satisfaction scores of 66 and 64 respectively, higher than the big four supermarkets - Sainsbury's (61), Tesco (58), Asda (58) and Morrisons (56). Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1654327/How-to-cut-your-food-bill-in-half.html#ixzz3Yt3eM4Pi Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook (Repoter, 2009)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Evans, M., and E. Godin. 2004. France, 1815-2003. Arnold, London.
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“central to the Fourth Republic’s political self-identity” “a key platform of the Fourth Republic” “being held back by an authoritarian mentality” “him and chaos” (Evans and Godin, 2004)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Sawoski, P. 2015. The Stanislavski System Growth and Methodology. 2nd ed. SMC, Los Angeles.
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A unit is a portion of a scene that contains one objective for an actor. In that sense, a unit changed every time a shift occurred in a scene. (Sawoski, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a website using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. Year Published. Title. Available at http://Website-Url (verified 10 October 2013).
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Professionalism. 2015. Merrium-Webster Available at http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/professionalism.
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the skill, good judgement, and polite behaviour that is expected from a person who does a job well ('Professionalism', 2015)
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Hill, E. 2013. The Effects of the Mozart Effect.
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""Mozart’s music tends to be based on relatively simple repeated double phrases or three part forms with simple interval strucutre and non overlapping tempo."" (Hill, 2013)
Use the following template to cite a court case using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Nielson, J. 1999. 10 Good Deeds in Web Design. Nngroup.com Available at http://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-good-deeds-in-web-design/ (verified 30 April 2015).
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Place your name and logo on every page and make the logo a link to the home page (Nielson, 1999)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Sorcan.ca,. 2015. SORCan | Homepage. Available at http://sorcan.ca/ (verified 21 April 2015).
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""SORCan is an International group of clinicians and researchers who aim to improve access to care and stroke outcomes through research."" (Sorcan.ca, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Jaffe, D. 2010. Metro's terminal-based wayfinding confusing for visitors. Greater Greater Washington Available at http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/5779/metros-terminal-based-wayfinding-confusing-for-visitors/ (verified 27 April 2015).
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""Any proposal will fail without more readable directional signage and, more importantly, an increased number of signs signs. Compare the images in the original post - the minimalist approach to signage is all very pretty, but it doesn't place information in the places where travelers need it."" (Jaffe, 2010)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Willey, J. 2015. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) | Psychology Today. Psychologytoday.com Available at https://www.psychologytoday.com/conditions/dissociative-identity-disorder-multiple-personality-disorder (verified 20 April 2015).
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DID reflects a failure to integrate various aspects of identity, memory and consciousness in a single multidimensional self. (Willey, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an email using the Poultry Science citation style.
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NOLA.com,. 2015. New Orleans legislators, environmentalists call for action to stop global warming. Available at http://www.nola.com/environment/index.ssf/2014/06/global_warming_poses_threat_to.html (verified 29 April 2015).
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""By 2050, if we don't do anything to stop it, the city of New Orleans will be surrounded by the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico,"" (NOLA.com, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Carlon, S., and P. Kimmel. 2011. Accounting Building Business Skills 4E. John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd., Queensland.
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A trial balance is a list of accounts and their balances at a given time (Carlon and Kimmel, 2011)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Boote, A. 1983. Psychographic Segmentation in Europe. Journal of Advertising Research:19-25.
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Psychographic segmentation divides markets on differences in consumer lifestyles. (Boote, 1983)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. Year Published. Title. Publication Title:Pages Used Available at http://Website-Url (verified 10 October 2013).
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Law.cornell.edu,. 2015. Intellectual property | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal Information Institute. Available at https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/intellectual_property (verified 29 April 2015).
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intellectual property is any product of the human intellect that the law protects from unauthorized use by others (Law.cornell.edu, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Study.com,. 2015. Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising: Definition, Benefits & Examples | Study.com. Available at http://study.com/academy/lesson/celebrity-endorsements-in-advertising-definition-benefits-examples.html (verified 30 April 2015).
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Celebrity endorsement advertising is defined as a well-known person using his or her fame to help promote a product or service. The celebrities market the product through television or radio ads, large event appearances, and so on. Most organizations use celebrities in their marketing in hopes that it will drive up sales and have a positive impact on profits. (Study.com, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Shmoop,. 2015. Sex Determination and the Inheritance of Sex Linked Traits - Shmoop Biology. Available at http://www.shmoop.com/genetics/sex-determination-linked-traits.html (verified 1 May 2015).
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Males are hemizygous for the X chromosome – they only have one copy, so they have only one copy of every gene on the X chromosome. Females, on the other hand, have two and thus can be homozygous or heterozygous for any locus on this chromosome. (Shmoop, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a song using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Page, A. 2015.
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1) I love to make on the spot spontaneous music with looping pedals but I rarely actually notate these tunes, unless I am purposefully composing using the pedals as a recording ideas device. 2) If I was composing (notating) I like to give myself a lot of lead up time to let ideas come organically and have time to settle, especially if it is a large scale composition (like an orchestra for example). I will first think of a theme, concept or visual then let that bounce around in my head for a while before I even write one note. if I give it time, 99% of the time I will have flashes of melodies of chords and have to furiously write them down! I often record myself singing phrases in my phone then transcribe them when I'm at the piano next, then the writing begins! Once I have an idea musically how the piece will sit I write an extensive plan - right down to the timing of specific sections. I stick together heaps of paper and literally draw the piece. this will be a detailed overview of how the piece flows. 3) Collaboration - I love writing with other people, bouncing ideas around, improvising together then transcribing bits we like and flesh it out from there. (Page, 2015)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Rand.org,. 2014. What America's Users Spend on Illegal Drugs: 2000–2010 | RAND. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR534.html (verified 29 April 2015).
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Key Findings Through 2010, Spending on Illicit Drugs Held Steady, but Distribution Shifted Drug users in the United States spend on the order of $100 billion annually on cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and methamphetamine. While this total figure has been stable over the decade, there have been important compositional shifts. In 2000, much more money was spent on cocaine than marijuana; in 2010 the opposite was true. For all of the drugs, total consumption and expenditures are driven by the minority of heavy users, who consume on 21 or more days each month. Marijuana Use Was Up, Cocaine Down, Heroin Holding Steady and Meth Hard to Estimate From 2006 to 2010, the amount of marijuana consumed in the United States likely increased by more than 30 percent while the amount of cocaine consumed in the United States decreased by about 50 percent. These figures are consistent with supply-side indicators, such as seizures and production estimates. Heroin consumption remained fairly stable throughout the decade, although there is some evidence of an increase in the later years. Most of the heroin consumed in the United States comes from poppies grown in Colombia and Mexico, but data deficiencies surrounding associated production figures make comparisons difficult. Methamphetamine estimates are subject to the greatest uncertainty because national datasets do not do a good job of capturing its use. Three particular challenges were that the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM-I) was discontinued after 2003, just before meth use was believed to be at its peak (2004–2006); ADAM-II did not start until 2007 (2007–2010) and it covers very few counties with substantial meth use; and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) changed how it asked about meth use in 2007. While multiple indicators are consistent with an increasing trend in meth consumption over the first half of the decade and a subsequent decline through 2008, there is not comparable agreement as to the level. Further, we suggest that the most defensible position concerning trends from 2008 to 2010 is simply to admit the data are insufficient to provide clear guidance. (Rand.org, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Poultry Science citation style.
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Kotler, P., and G. Armstrong. 2013. Principles of marketing. Pearson, Upper Saddle River, N.J.
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Product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy want or need. (Kotler and Armstrong, 2013)
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