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Jason Eury, Brandon Rodriguez, and Lauren Kalaw
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Business/Economics Librarian
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Economists Business People Entrepreneurs Scientists Statisticians Marketers
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Trade Publications (ex. Newspapers, magazines…) Briefings Reports Proposals Articles Scholarly Journals
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Academic Math Teachers Math Classes Math Clubs Professional Math Teachers Business Owners Economists
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Academics Lab reports Proposals Essay Professional Proposals Newspaper Articles Scholarly Journals These publications are written in a high/formal style.
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Forbes Fortune Newsweek Journal of Economics
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Writing in a high style Using proper English Being aware of your audience Label theorems, formulas, graphs, and tables clearly
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No Title No Legend Not Labeled Properly
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Statistics Geometry Calculus Algebra
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APA – American Psychological Association This citation style is used because it focuses on when something was published rather than who published it.
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Trade Publications Visual Aids Flow Charts Tables Graphs Diagrams
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Email is generally the number one source of communication Professional websites Businesssoursecomplete.com Mergent.com Simplymap.com Ibisworld.com
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Accountant Financial Advisors Economists Teacher Architect Business Management Starting Salary $55,221 $75,878 $72,342 $36,661 $63,705 $64,916
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“Average Starting and Current Salaries by Major” Www.studentsreview.com. N.p., 2012 Web.05 Nov. 2012 http://www.studentsreview.com/salary_by_major.php3 http://www.studentsreview.com/salary_by_major.php3 Spoor, Nicole. Personal Interview. 24 October 2012. “Why Are There Different Citation Styles?" Writing.yalecollege.yale.edu. N.p., 2011. Web. 04 Nov. 2012. http://writing.yalecollege.yale.edu/why- are-there-different-citation-styles.http://writing.yalecollege.yale.edu/why- are-there-different-citation-styles
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