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You're about to download the PDF of my book, Sic 2 Angrisani Lopez (Available for purchase at Amazon.com), which is about all the different states of human consciousness and how they are related to mental health. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! If you like what you read here feel free to share this post on your Facebook page or post a link on Twitter. It would mean a lot to me! Warmly, Ashley AuerswaldThe first sentence can be edited but not the rest of the intro. The style for this article is similar to how news papers print stories. Book title in Bold Font Author in Italicized font. Year of Publication in Bold Font. First Paragraph in Italicized font connected with a pointer to the second paragraph with a dotted line, which is not connected with the rest of the text. Ends with an ellipses which should be at the bottom, not the middle of the page. Can have 1–3 line breaks after it before you start typing your second paragraph. \t\t\tOther Sources Cited: __________________________, 2012, This article will provide an overview of: . \t\t\tIt will also discuss the major experts in the fields of this article. Main Sources: Dr. Danilo Calvani and "Out Of The Shadows," 2006. \t\t\tOther Sources Cited: ________________________________, 2012, This article will provide an overview of: . It will also discuss the major experts in the fields of this article. Main Sources: Dr. Danilo Calvani and "Out Of The Shadows," 2006. Quotations should be separated by a single space and should end with a period (not question mark). It's not essential to have quotation marks around the individual words, but it's customary. The first footnote should follow the rest of the paragraph within which it is found. For example:Endnotes should be placed at the bottom of each page, with no indent or indents to split them from their main text. Footnotes with numbers are advised to have all numbers with arabic numbering, otherwise they will appear as gibberish. A note about footnotes: \t\t\t \t\t Footnotes are not necessary for proper citation of sources during research or in academic papers that are peer reviewed. Ending sentences with a period (not question mark) will make your writing pop. A bold title is good for motivation. Just do not overdo it. Remember, this is about formal writing, so spell everything correctly. \t\t\tThe first sentence of this article might be formatted differently depending on if it is to be included in an APA, MLA or Chicago Style paper. I would not use the same font size as the quote above it. Also keep in mind to capitalize the title of your book instead of putting quotation marks around it so I know who you are referring to when quoting from your book. For example: "This source states that... cfa1e77820
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