Article: Unlike other citation formats, the APA does not require a reference list entry if you're citing an entire website. Instead, put the URL for the site in parentheses after you mention it in your text. For example, you might write "The Daily Cauldron ( http://www.thedailycauldron.org ) provides muggles with insight into happenings in the wizarding world." If you're citing a specific webpage rather than a website as a whole, you do need a reference list entry. Type the last name of the author followed by a comma. Then type the author's first initial. If there is no author's name, list the title of the webpage first instead. Example: Lovegood. L. The year of publication is the year of the specific webpage, not the copyright date for the website as a whole. If there is no date for the specific webpage, use the abbreviation "n.d." Place a period outside the closing parenthesis. Example: Lovegood. L. (2017). Type out the full title of the webpage in sentence case, capitalizing only the first word and any proper nouns in the title. Place a period at the end of the title. Example: Lovegood. L. (2017). Voldemort's influence among teachers and students at Hogwarts. Type the words "Retrieved from" followed by the URL. Use the direct URL or permalink for the specific webpage. Do not place a period at the end of the URL. Example: Lovegood. L. (2017). Voldemort's influence among teachers and students at Hogwarts. Retrieved from http://www.thedailycauldron.org/V_influence_Hogwarts
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Include the URL for the site in your paper if you're citing the entire website. Start a reference list entry for a webpage with the author's name. Provide the year of publication in parentheses. Add the title of the webpage. Close with a URL for the specific webpage.
Article: You'll need to have long hair. Your hair should come down to about the tip of your nose. You need to wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner. After that, on a cool setting, you need to dry your hair with a hair dryer and brush it with a round brush as you do that. After that's done, and your hair's still a tiny bit wet, use straighteners to straighten your hair. After this, apply product to your hair. Only use a little bit. After that, use industrial strength hairspray. You should use the hairspray upside down so it gets in your roots. Then, put everything in place and spray, then you're done with that. Get the right jacket. You'll need a brown tweed blazer with two-button closure.It's a good idea to check thrift stores for a match. Add the shirt. The shirt is an expensive one. You could try a regular slim fit dress shirt in either burgundy or cerulean depending on which bow tie you're planning to wear (in series 5, the shirt matched the bow tie and braces). Use black slim fitting dress pants or black jeans. Try to get matching x-back braces and a bow tie. These either come in burgundy or blue. In series 5, the bow tie was a pre tied variety. Try your best to match the boots. The boots are All-saints layer boots. If you can find a cheaper alternative, go for it. Black Doc Martens work nicely - however, they look like they are beaten up and dirtied, so I'd recommend going for that look. Get a brass wrist-watch, with the face on the inside of your wrist. It completes the series five costume. You'll need to start with his iconic brown tartan jacket, with elbow patches. Alternatively, you could get the green coat he wore in "Let's Kill Hitler", "The Girl Who Waited", "Closing Time", and "The Wedding of River Song". It works for those extra cold days.   The shirts are all in shades of sky blue with white buttons, or white, with a check pattern on the white shirts, and still all fit relatively tight and slim. There are more bow ties, in either burgundy, blue with a horizontal bark pattern, or an Aztec key pattern bow tie. The bow ties are usually self-tie, so learn how to tie a bow tie. There are links to the series 6 bow ties in the tips section. You can take liberties with the boots as long as they're black, however make sure they are clean. Not necessarily shiny, but the whole series 6 outfit was a lot more put together than the series 5 costume. They have a lot of things you could use for the 11th Doctor If you want, get some weird headwear. Go for a fez or a stetson (preferably a fez). Stetsons are cool. "Didn't anyone ever tell you? There's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap...Me." - Eleventh Doctor (The Time of Angels, 2010)
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Start with the hair for Matt Smith. Put together his series 5 look, if desired. Copy his series 6 look, if you prefer. If you want to find a cheap suit for the 11th Doctor, go to Value Village. Add a hat. You're done.
Article: You can simply serve these shrimp in a bowl with bread on the side to sop up the juice. You can also pour them over pasta for a quick and easy meal.  Add a squeeze of lemon and a few pats of butter to the mixture at the end for extra flavor. Place any uneaten shrimp in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
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Serve with bread or over pasta.