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If you are simply using this website for research, please use the Modern Language Association (MLA) approved format for citing sources from the World Wide Web. Your bibliography should look almost like this:

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The above example follows the following rules of the MLA citation style:

To cite files available on the WWW, give the author's name, last name first (if known); the full title of the work, in quotation marks; the title of the complete work (if applicable), in italics; any version or file numbers; and the date of the document or last revision (if available). Next, list the protocol (e.g., "http") and the full URL, followed by the date of access in parentheses.

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