CurveLight
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Still thrown by my use of 'yup', uh-huh', and now 'yes'. Would my use of a different affrimative be more remedial for you?Yup. That's correct. The first line of the plagiarized text does mention the organization who did the study. That's what newspapers do.
The plagiarist represented that text - the paper's text - as his own. As his own, he did not site the actual persons who did the study.
I understand that you think so, but I am not all that concerned as those who cannot grasp simple concepts and don't understand three-letter words are just toys to me.
Holy fuxxing dingleberry dumps.
Posted by the first line in the OP:
"According to The National Sleep Foundations 2010 Sleep in America..."
Embarrass yourself again and claim who did the study was not cited. Bitch.
Holy fuxxing dingleberry dumps.
Posted by the first line in the OP:
"According to The National Sleep Foundations 2010 Sleep in America..."
Embarrass yourself again and claim who did the study was not cited. Bitch.