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My worked done

Last February 22-23 is the day of preparing for our incoming foundation
day. This day is the time that some teacher asked for our help for
preparing the incoming foundation of our school. I am one of the student
who helped for the preparation. Ive done going to the H.E for helping to
prepared the food, we carried the heavy ingredients specially the pig and
vegetables I also not go home in that day, I suffer overnight in H.E
room. After this day is the most awaited day of our school, and the day
also I helped to cooked the food for our lunch, I help to prepared the
ingredients and to serve the food for people also.
After all afternoon time came, a timed for washing the tools and
equipment, arranged the tabled, and washed the plates.

Johnrey Caguioa
Gohnrey7
APA Format
APA format is the official style of the American Psychological Association (APA) and is
commonly used to cite sources in psychology, education, and the social sciences. The APA style
originated in a 1929 article published in Psychological Bulletin that laid out the basic guidelines.
These guidelines were eventually expanded into the APA Publication Manual.
Sections of Your Paper
In most cases, your paper should include four main sections: the title page, abstract, main
section, and references list.
Title Page
Your title page should contain a running head, title, author name and school affiliation. Learn
more about writing an APA format title page.
Abstract
An abstract is a brief summary of your paper that immediately follows your title page. According
to APA format, your abstract should be no more than 150 to 250 words although this can vary
depending upon the specific publication or instructor requirements. Learn more about writing an
APA format abstract.
The Main Body
For something like an essay, the main body of your paper will include the actual essay itself. If
you are writing a lab report, then your main body will be broken down into further sections. The
four main components of a lab report include an introduction, method, results, and discussion
sections.
References
The reference section of your paper will include a list of all of the sources that you used in your
paper.
In-Text Citations
When citing in APA format in the text of your paper, use the author's name followed by the date
of publication. For example, if you were to cite Sigmund Freud's book The Interpretation of
Dreams, you would use the following format: (Freud, 1900). The extended information on the
source should then appear in your reference section.
Reference Pages
Your references should begin on a new page. Title the new page "References" and center the
title text at the top of the page.
Helpful Resources
If you are struggling with APA format or are looking for a good way to collect and organize your
references as you work on your research,
APA Basic Rules
General Rules for an APA Style Paper
First, start by observing some of the standard rules of APA format. Use standard-sized paper of
8.5 inches by 11 inches, and always use a 1-inch margin on all sides.
Your paper should always be typed, double-spaced and in a 12-point font. Times New Roman is
one recommended font to use, but you may also use similar fonts.
Every page of your paper should also include a page header on the top left of the page as well as
a page number on the top right of the page.
Sections of an APA Paper
The exact structure of your paper will vary somewhat depending upon the type of paper you have
been asked to write.
The Title Page: Your title page should contain a running head, the title of the paper, your name
and your school affiliation.
The Abstract: The abstract is a very short summary of your paper. This section is placed
immediately after the title page.
The Main Body of Your APA Paper: The exact format of this section can vary depending upon
the type of paper you are writing. For example, if you are writing a lab report, the main body will
include an introduction, a method section, a results section and a discussion section. Check with
your instructor for more specific information on what to include in the main body of your APA
paper.
The Reference Section: The reference section is where you include any and all references that
were used to write your APA paper. Remember, if you cited something in the main body of your
paper, it must be included in the reference section. This section should begin on a new page, with
the word References centered at the very top of the page. Learn more about what your
reference page should look like in this example of a reference section.
Final Tips for Writing an APA Paper
While writing an APA paper may seem difficult or confusing, start by breaking it down into more
manageable steps. As you research your topic, creating an outline and a working bibliography
can help you structure your paper and keep track of all of the references you use.
APA Books Blog:
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Custom Publishing
APA Custom Course Books provides instructors the ability to create customized books for their
course needs using a simple, easy-to-navigate, web-based interface.
Example: The Psychologically Healthy Workplace:
Building a Win-Win Environment for Organizations and Employees
APA Periodicals:
Abstract
Harris, R. D., & Lundstrom, W. (1975). Language learning of a
gorilla. Linguistic Abstracts, 4, 306.
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Annually published periodical


Scott, Susanne. (1981). Self-worth and social acceptance. Annual Review of
Social Issues, 37, 124-137.
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Entire issue of a journal


Richmond, Elizabeth (Ed.). (1992). Humor and the right hemisphere. Journal
of Social Anthropology, 17(6).
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Journal article
Beaty, J. C., J. N. Cleveland, & K. R. Murphy. (2001). The relation between
personality and contextual performance in "strong" versus "weak" situations.
Human Performance, 14(2): 125-148.
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Magazine article
Melymuka, K. (2001, April 30). Profiting from mistakes. Computerworld, 42.
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Newsletter article
Gay, Gavriel. (1995, Winter). No one here but us plagiarists. The Writing
Center, 14, 16-22.
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APA Internet
Also please note that the information presented under this tab concerns the electronic retrieval
aspects of formulating a citation. For guidance on correctly citing bibliographic information
(such as author names, publication dates, journal titles, etc), please see the print articles tab
above.
Article from a Web page:
Ostro, A. (2009, Oct. 8). Twitter is frozen in time. Mashable. Retrieved from
http://mashable.com/2009/10/08/twitter-is-frozen-in-time/
Article from a Web page, no author:
Globalization and clothes. (2006). Retrieved from http://unpac.ca/economy/g_clothes.html
Article from a Web page, no date:
Dvoretsky, D.P. (n.d.). History: Pavlov Institute of Physiology of the Russian Academy of
Sciences. Retrieved
from http://www.infran.ru/history_eng.html
Online newspaper article:
Zernike, K. (2009, April 1). Paying in full as the ticket into colleges. The New York Times.
Retrieved from
http://www.nytimes.com
Web-only journal:
Sheehan, K.B., & Morrison, D.K. (2009, March). Beyond convergence: Confluence culture and
the role of the
advertising agency in a changing world [online exclusive]. First Monday, 14(3). Retrieved
from
http://firstmonday.org
Audio podcast:
Van Nuys, D. (Producer). (2006, October 13). Understanding autism [Audio podcast]. Shrink
Rap Radio.
Retrieved from http://www.shrinkrapradio.com
Blog posting:
Blakeslee, S. (2009, Sept. 24). Article Quick Search vs Google. The Library Channel. Message
posted to
http://blogs.csuchico.edu/librarynews/2009/09/article-quick-search-vs-google/
Wiki:
Psychometric assessment. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Psychometric_assessment
Video/Movie:
American Psychological Association. (Producer). (2000). Responding theraputically to patient.

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