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Support in a Custom Writing Company

To be a support in an custom essay writing company is a matter of honor to some extent. You feel as if you were involved in something mysterious – a genuine writing activity.
 
Being a member of a support team in a custom writing company implies a lot of obligations as well as a great responsibility.
 
There are a lot of other qualities one should have to be a support. They are all closely connected and each feature is significant.
 
The first and the most important trait is a sense of responsibility. When you come to work as a support, the first thing you should acknowledge is that it is you are the one responsible for customers to receive their assignments on time, and for writers to receive direct and explicit instructions they can rely upon when writing. Read more

Chicago Citation Style

The Chicago Citation Style recommends documenting sources in footnotes or, preferably, endnotes. This system is used widely in the humanities, especially in history, art history, literature, and the arts. Sequential superscript numbers throughout the text refer readers to notes at either the bottom of the page or the end of the research paper. The correspondingly numbered notes provide the necessary bibliographical information. The information sometimes stands alone and sometimes is accompanied by a full listing of all the bibliographical sources at the end of the paper.
 
Two basic features of the Chicago Endnote Style are:

  • Placing a superscript numeral at the end of the quotation or the sentence in which you mention source material; placing of the number after all punctuation marks except a dash.
  • Listing of all endnotes, double-spacing, on a separate numbered page at the end of the paper, and numbering the notes sequentially, as they appear in your research paper.

Basic Do’s and Don’ts for Chicago Endnotes: Read more

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