I feel beat up.
I'm not sure I can take this season.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I feel beat up.
I'm not sure I can take this season.
I am sorry to be skipping and skimming to ask a work question.
Does anyone know the rules for citations of sources in marketing materials. My boss wants me to use APA in our brochures, but it seems really weird to me-- I have never seen a brochure that had citations. I can't find anything definitive about citations for promotional materials-0- I keep getting google results for citing brochures in your reasearch papers.
How many citations do you have? I've never used more than one or two and we used a mark, and then named the source and date at the end.
And I gather awful and unsanitary. (Umm never experienced Cracker Barrel.)
Cracker Barrel has a rep for having a strong commitment to keeping their kitchens clean (and free of vermin like rats, bugs, homosexuals, and godless heathens).
She wants me to cite the sources for each statement we make. So, for this paragraph:
Legal Nurse Consultants can be Registered Nurses or Advanced Practice Nurses with expertise in a variety of areas, such as medical-surgical, obstetrics, emergency room, quality assurance, cardiovascular, and many more. After taking the course, LNCs can choose from many different full or part time opportunities such as working with a law practice, working for a hospital risk management office, working for an insurance company, working as an independent consultant and many more. After 2000 hours of practice, eligible LNC’s are able to sit for a certification exam to become LNCCs.
I would have 6 or seven citations.
I have an unhealthy fondness for Cracker Barrel's chicken and dumplings. And biscuits. And breakfasts.
Cracker Barrel's Chicken Fried Chicken is really tasty. (I am sure, however, it would be tastier without the side of homophobia.)
I thought Bean Pot was a hockey tournament.
Can I get on the Friday morning meeting hate train? I asked in my performance reviews to have regular one-on-one meetings with my big boss. She wants to do it 8:30 on Fridays. Cripes.
Wow. I don't know. I've only ever had to deal with a few per brochure.
I would have 6 or seven citations.
I would maybe put a credits section at the end.
IOworkN, my boss told a fellow editor that I was going to leave if I didn't get a promotion or a raise. Should I be happy that she's finally listening to me and taking me seriously, or annoyed at her for doing something so unprofessional? (Note: Employee in question was already well aware of my position on the matter.