Problem: Article: If the newspaper article has more than one author, list them in the order they appear in the by-line, separated by commas. Type an "and" before the last author's name. The period after the initial also constitutes the closing period at the end of this section.  Example: Clark, K. If the article has no author, start your bibliographic entry with the title of the article in sentence-case. Capitalize only the initial word and any proper nouns. Put the year the article was published first, then type a comma. Provide the name of the month in unabbreviated form followed by the day. Close the parentheses and place a period immediately after.  Example: Clark, K. (2017, July 17). For articles with new author, put the date in parentheses after the title of the article. After the date, type the title of the article along with any subtitle. Only capitalize the first word and any proper nouns. Place a period at the end, or other punctuation as necessary. Example: Clark, K. (2017, July 17). Villains take over Gotham; Superman stays away. For print newspapers, include the section and page number after the name of the newspaper. The page number is not italicized. Place a period after the page number. If there is no page number, such as if you found the article online, place a period after the name of the newspaper. Example: Clark, K. (2017, July 17). Villains take over Gotham; Superman stays away. The Daily Planet, p. A1. Starting with the words "Retrieved from," let your readers know where you found the article. APA style only requires a URL for the newspaper itself, not a direct permalink to the article itself.  Database example: Villains take over Gotham; Superman stays away. The Daily Planet, p. A1. Retrieved from Collected DC News. URL example: Villains take over Gotham; Superman stays away. The Daily Planet, p. A1. Retrieved from http://www.dailyplanet.com In addition to a bibliography, APA style calls for parenthetical citations within your text whenever you either paraphrase or quote a source. If quoting directly, include the page number if possible.  Paraphrase example: (Kent, 2017) Direct quote example: (Kent, 2017, p. A1)
Summary: Start with the author's last name and first initial. Place the publication date in parentheses after the author's name. Provide the title of the article using sentence-case. Type the name of the newspaper in italics with the page number. Add the website URL or database, if applicable. Use the author's last name and the year for in-text citations.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: like they’re already attracted to you. Start small, by looking into their eyes when you talk, or lowering your gaze and then looking up at them through your eyelashes. Smile slowly while maintaining eye contact. Play with your hair a little and touch their arm when you talk or laugh. Research suggests that acting and flirting like you already know the person is interested in you is more likely to make them actually have feelings for you. Have confidence and go for it! You don’t have to dress extremely fancy, but make sure your hair looks neat and that your face is fresh and clean. In relaxed situations, wear a cute and comfy tee and some leggings or jeans, and a little makeup if you want. If you’re going to an event the person will be at, step it up a little more. This will create some competition, which might make the person realize they don’t want you spending time with other people. You can also spend a little less time with them to make them miss you. You’ll notice them start to get a bit jealous, which means they’re starting to think of you as someone they could be interested in! Go to a movie or concert, get lunch, or swim at the pool or beach. This is especially important if you’ve only spent time together in a large group. Showing them that you want to hang out with just the 2 of you will tell them you want to get closer. When you ask them, make it obvious that it’s not a date. Say, for example, “You’re the only person I know who will sit through this new horror movie with me. Don’t make me go alone!” Let your legs brush when you’re sitting next to each other. Casually lean against them while you’re watching a movie. Hug them when you say hello and goodbye, and don’t be afraid to linger a little or even kiss them on the cheek. Make an excuse to get closer to see how they react. Say, for example, “It’s so cold out!” Wait to see if they take the opportunity to lend you their jacket or even wrap their arms around you. Move a little closer to them. If it feels natural, lean against their side, or touch their arm or hand. Try touching their face or hair, then smile a little and look at their lips. Lean in and close your eyes, staying calm and relaxed. Do what feels natural to you, and don’t overthink it!  Go somewhere private and quiet where you can focus on each other. Try setting up a movie night on your couch, or going for a walk in the park.

SUMMARY: Flirt Look your best whenever you’re around them. Make them jealous by talking about other people you’re interested in. Invite them out for one-on-one time. Hug them and get closer physically. Try a kiss when you’re ready.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be cautious about leaving the laptop unattended. Label it well in case of loss, misplacement or theft.  Label all parts of the laptop with your name. Put a sticky address label on the top of the laptop, inside, under the keyboard, both parts of the power cord, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Floppy drives, and a USB drive. Purchase a luggage tag. Attach it to the carrying case and fill it out with your name. Make sure that no flap that covers your name. Attach something unique to the carrying case. This will help prevent someone else from mistaking your case for theirs. Dropping, jostling, or bumping may cause damage to its hard drive, sometimes permanent and irreparable.  Do not place drinks next to the computer. One accidental spill onto the keyboard will damage it, probably beyond repair. Use two hands to hold the laptop by the bottom (keyboard half). Do NOT hold a laptop by the screen. Do not store the laptop where very cold or very hot. Do not place the laptop close to any electrical appliance, because it generates a magnetic field. Your laptop will last much longer if it doesn't get damaged.  Don't attempt to twist the screen on its hinges, as this could crack the screen. Do NOT attempt to close the lid when a pencil or pen is left on the keyboard. This could crack the screen. Don't scratch or push on the screen. Don't slam the lid down. Purchase and use an appropriate laptop carry bag to buffer the laptop during transportation.  Correctly remove the wireless card (if applicable) before transporting. Always transport the laptop in a padded carry case, and avoid stacking items on the lid of the laptop. Clean the screen with a lint-free cloth. Avoid using window cleaner, such as Windex; the ammonia will dull the screen. Use a screen cleaner from a computer supply store. Think twice before adding stickers. Stickers leave a residue that can cause permanent damage or an unsightly mess.
Summary:
Know where your laptop is at all times. Treat the laptop with care. Protect the screen and body of your laptop. Transport with care. Keep the laptop clean.