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I'm using the
Chicago Manual
and can't find how to handle the following type of in-text citation:
Thompson (2005) also feels that book readers “skim and skip around, only rarely reading entire monographs from beginning to end” (as quoted in Borgman, 2007).
Is that right?
Will this paper ever be done????
Cutting-edge bookkeeping circa 1924: Bookkeeper on Moving Platform Saves Time in Reaching Files
Time and effort in referring to a large filing index in a busy office are saved by placing a billing machine and its operator on a platform which moves on rails. The carriage is anchored by a hand brake, conveniently placed, and when the operator wishes to move to another case, she releases the handle and pushes herself, machine and all, to the next position.
Guess who is staying late because nobody got their stuff in?
My weekend was very uninteresting, but yesterday was the first day of school for Leif and putting up the Christmas tree day. I set a fire in the fireplace, got out the tree stuff, made hot chocolate, and put on some Christmas music. The kids and I had a great time.
Leif Ready for School
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Christmas Tree
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How was his first day, Gud?
I just went to the washroom, realized that I am having a hairpocalypse. It's fuzzy in parts and flat in others. Truly terrible.
Leif's so grown up! Beautiful tree, too.
I have found the box that my conditioner was packed in! My weeks long haircopalypse can finally end.
It went really well. The little guy had a good day. School was canceled today though due to ice.