Create a Formal Bibliography Using the Following Sources
1. 1. A book in print (select from the books on nutrition that are displayed in the library).
2. 2. The article titled “We’re a Nation of Mindless Eaters,” by Leslie Beck. You will find the article here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/were-a-nation-of-mindless-eaters/article715919/. Take note that this article is from the Globe and Mail newspaper.
3. 3. A webpage called “Food Additives” from the site called Nutrition Data: <http://www.nutritiondata.com/topics/food-additives>.
4. 4. A photograph taken from the photo sharing website called Flickr. The photo is called "Organic Fruits and Vegetables." You'll find it here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/valjk/634696442/
5. 5. Check the Creative Commons license on the photograph and indicate what the license says you are allowed to do with the photograph.
6 6. Find a copyright friendly image on your topic. Cut and paste it onto your Word page and create a credit line for the image. For more about creating credit lines for images, see the note on the Citation page.
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