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Agenda Welcome Daughter From Danang Activity APA Citation Format Activity Reflection #1 Paper Discussion

Agenda Welcome Daughter From Danang Activity APA Citation Format Activity Reflection #1 Paper Discussion Assignments: Reflection #1 Paper Due on 3/15, Read Chapters 5 -6, Exam #1 on 3/22 (Chapters 1 -6)

Daughter From Danang Activity 4 Groups Group 1: Questions 1 -3 Group 2: Excitement

Daughter From Danang Activity 4 Groups Group 1: Questions 1 -3 Group 2: Excitement Group 3: Culture Shock Group 4: Adaptation

Identity Model Activity: 15 PP Minority Identity Development Model (Chapter 4) Apply 4 Stages

Identity Model Activity: 15 PP Minority Identity Development Model (Chapter 4) Apply 4 Stages of Model to Heidi’s experience with group members

APA In-Text Citations(adapted from www. owl. purdue. edu) Basics: Whenever you use a source,

APA In-Text Citations(adapted from www. owl. purdue. edu) Basics: Whenever you use a source, provide in parenthesis: - Author’s name and date of publication -Quotations and close paraphrases provide a page number

Signal Phrases Signal verbs According to Lee (2010), …. . (p. 3). Lopez (2008)

Signal Phrases Signal verbs According to Lee (2010), …. . (p. 3). Lopez (2008) argues that…(p. 5). Acknowledge, argue, contend, conclude, etc.

Quotation Format Ø Ø Author’s name, date, page number Caruth (1996) states that a

Quotation Format Ø Ø Author’s name, date, page number Caruth (1996) states that a traumatic response frequently entails a “delayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena” (p. 11). A traumatic response frequently entails a “delayed, uncontrolled repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena” (Caruth, 1996, p. 11).

Summary/Paraphrase Ø Author’s last name, year of publication in parenthesis after a summary or

Summary/Paraphrase Ø Author’s last name, year of publication in parenthesis after a summary or a paraphrase, e. g. Though feminist studies focus solely on women's experiences, they err by collectively perpetuating the masculine-centered impressions (Fussell, 1975).

Summary/Paraphrase (Cont. ) According to feminist researchers Raitt and Tate (1997), “It is no

Summary/Paraphrase (Cont. ) According to feminist researchers Raitt and Tate (1997), “It is no longer true to claim that women's responses to the war have been ignored” (p. 2).

2 Or More Works Ø Two or more works, order them in the same

2 Or More Works Ø Two or more works, order them in the same way they appear in the Reference list—the author’s name, the year of publication—separated by a semi-colon; e. g. (Kachru, 2005; Smith, 2008)

Activity Groups Read prompt and format accordingly

Activity Groups Read prompt and format accordingly