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After you have written your reference page, you'll need to revise it to ensure the formatting is correct. Two basic formatting considerations are as follows:  Double-space your reference page just as you double-spaced the rest of your paper. Use hanging indention. Hanging indentation is when the first line of each reference is all the way over to the left, while any subsequent lines are indented. In the following examples, "Georgina Roberts" is the author, and "Eating Pie for Dinner" is the title of the book. The publisher is Great Books for Eating, located in Waco, Texas. The date of publication is 2002. "Print" is the medium of publication.   MLA: Roberts, Georgina. Eating Pie for Dinner. Waco: Great Books for Eating, 2002. Print.  APA: Roberts, G. (2002). Eating pie for dinner. Waco, Texas: Great Books for Eating.  Chicago: Roberts, Georgina. Eating Pie for Dinner. Waco, Texas: Great Books for Eating, 2002.  ASA: Roberts, Georgina. 2002. Eating Pie for Dinner. Waco, TX: Great Books for Eating. Note that the two styles used most often in the sciences, APA and ASA, both place higher value on the date, pushing it closer to the beginning of the reference. Chicago and MLA are used more often in the humanities, so the date is not quite as important in those styles. In the following examples, "Joy Thompson" is the author, and "Pie for Life" is the name of the article, which was published in the journal "Bakers Anonymous." The volume and issue number are 8 and 2, respectively. It was published in 2005, and the page numbers for the article are 35-43. The medium of publication is "web." The digital object identifier (DOI) is 102342343. It was accessed on the February 2, 2007.   MLA: Thompson, Joy. "Pie for Life." Bakers Anonymous 8.2 (2005): 35-43. Web. 2 Feb. 2007.  APA: Thompson, J. (2005). Pie for life. Bakers Anonymous, 8(2), 35-43. doi:102342343  Chicago: Thompson, Joy. "Pie for Life." Bakers Anonymous 8, no. 2 (2005): 35-43. Accessed February 2, 2007. Doi: 102342343.  ASA: Thompson, Joy. 2005. "Pie for Life." Bakers Anonymous 8 (2):35-43. If you are curious about how to make more complicated references in each style, Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a good resource for figuring out style guidelines. It provides examples of each style, as well as information on how to cite different types of sources. If you want to go to the original sources, check out The Chicago Manual of Style, The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, or American Sociological Association (ASA) Style Guide.

summary: Use the correct spacing and indentation. Learn how to reference books according to the appropriate style guide. Learn how to reference journal articles according to the appropriate style guide. Use other resources to learn how to format more complicated sources.


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You will need several types of supplies to make your own mask, but you can always use these supplies to make additional masks. These are available online or at large crafting stores.  You will need an oil based clay to sculpt the mask.  You will also need a form to sculpt your mask on top of such as a Styrofoam mannequin head.  You will need a material called industrial gypsum in order to make a mold of the sculpture.  You will need some burlap to make your mold 3-D. Select a good quality brand of liquid latex for your mask. You will need a casting latex specifically formulated for mask making, called RD-407.  You can also purchase paints or decorations such as fake fur, sequins, or feathers to put on the mask. This will depend on what final look you are hoping to achieve. Your clay will become more pliable for sculpting if you warm it a bit first. Place a few blocks of plasticine clay in the oven at a low temperature (150°-200° F) for 15 to 20 minutes.  The clay should be very pliable and warm, but not hot to the touch. Do not allow the clay to liquify. To sculpt the mask, you will need the form to stay immobile. You can secure the styrofoam mannequin head to a solid wooden base such as a 12' x 12' piece of plywood. Attach the head with duct tape until it is secure. You should use a thick enough layer of clay that you don't have to worry about it thinning as you sculpt.  You can use your hands, sculpting tools, or tools from around the house (like a butter knife or putty knife) to sculpt details including skin textures and exaggerated features. Smooth the surface of the clay with lighter fluid and a small flat paint brush. When you are satisfied with your creation, move on to the next step. It may take you several hours or even days to create the look you are going for.

summary: Gather your materials. Warm the clay. Set up the mannequin or other form. Cover the head with clay and start sculpting.


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Begin with a small circle with a cross-section for the ninja’s head.  Draw an oval at the end of the line made in step 2. Draw 2 lines connecting the ovals a little before the side’s end. Draw 2 vertically-elongated ovals from the oval at the bottom end for the ninja’s legs. The sketch will guide you to produce a smooth and neat outline. Trace the smaller details of the ninja to produce drawing effects for the clothes.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1c\/Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1c\/Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg\/aid3057224-v4-728px-Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
summary: Using pencil, roughly sketch the guidelines for drawing a ninja. Draw an oval a little under the circle and draw a line from the circle through the oval and further; this will be for the backbone of a ninja’s body (for sketch purposes)  Draw two small circles at the upper left and upper right side of the oval. Draw two small vertically-elongated ovals from the 2 small circles at the upper oval for the ninja’s arms. Carefully trace with a pen the outline of your sketch. Erase the sketch. Color the drawing as you like!