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Bibliography Help about two Well, I have two different
citations from the same
encyclopedia.
How would I write the in-text
parenthetic citation?
And how would I write the
bibliography for them?
Would I have to write the
bibliography twice?
Are these correct: (the
complete citation noted twice
in those formats in the Bib.)?
(500, National Socialism)
"National Socialism," The
Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Ed.: Columbia University
Press, 2004.
(790, World War II)
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You don't specify which citation format you are using, but it appears to be MLA. If that is the case, the parenthetical reference within the paper should contain the author's last name, followed by the page number. In addition, according to my Wadsworth Handbook, the citation itself appears correct as you have it noted. |
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don't you think mossad killed In March, 1992, Illinois
Representative Paul Findley
said in The Washington Report
on Middle East Affairs, "It is
interesting - but not
surprising - to note that in
all the words written and
uttered about the Kennedy
assassination, Israel's
intelligence agency, the
Mossad, has never been
mentioned."
Considering that the Mossad is
quite possibly the most
ruthless and efficient
intelligence agency in the
world, it is peculiar that
they have never been
scrutinized in relation to the
Kennedy assassination,
especially when practically
every other entity in the
world (short of Elvis
impersonators) has been
implicated. But that all
changed in January, 1994 with
the release of Michael Collins
Piper's Final Judgment. In
this book, Piper says,
"Israel's Mossad was a primary
(and critical) behind the
scenes player in the
conspiracy that ended the life
of JFK. Through its own vast
resources and through its
international contacts in the
intelligence community and in
organized crime, Israel had
the means, it had the
opportunity, and it had the
motive to play a major
frontline role in the crime of
the century - and it did."
Their motive? Israel's much
touted Prime Minister David
Ben-Gurion, who ruled that
country from its inception in
1948 until he resigned on June
16, 1963, was so enraged at
John F. Kennedy for not
allowing Israel to become a
nuclear power that, Collins
asserts, in his final days in
office he commanded the Mossad
to become involved in a plot
to kill America's president.
Ben-Gurion was so convinced
that Israel's very survival
was in dire jeopardy that in
one of his final letters to
JFK he said, "Mr. President,
my people have the right to
exist, and this existence is
in danger."
In the days leading up to
Ben-Gurion's resignation from
office, he and JFK had been
involved in an unpublicized,
contentious debate over the
possibility of Israel getting
nuclear capabilities. Their
disagreement eventually
escalated into a full-fledged
war of words that was
virtually ignored in the
press. Ethan Bronner wrote
about this secret battle
between JFK and Ben-Gurion
years later in a New York
Times article on October 31,
1998, calling it a "fiercely
hidden subject." In fact, the
Kennedy/Ben-Gurion
conversations are still
classified by the United
States Government. Maybe this
is the case because
Ben-Gurion's rage and
frustration became so intense
- and his power so great
within Israel - that Piper
contends it was at the center
of the conspiracy to kill John
Kennedy. This stance is
supported by New York banker
Abe Feinberg, who describes
the situation as such:
"Ben-Gurion could be vicious,
and he had such a hatred of
the old man [Joe Kennedy, Sr.,
JFK's father]." Ben-Gurion
despised Joe Kennedy because
he felt that not only was he
an anti-Semite, but that he
had also sided with Hitler
during the 1930's and 40's.
[We will touch upon this
aspect of the story in an
upcoming article entitled The
CIA and Organized Crime: Two
Sides of the Same Coin].
Anyway, Ben-Gurion was
convinced that Israel needed
nuclear weapons to insure its
survival, while Kennedy was
dead-set against it. This
inability to reach an
agreement caused obvious
problems. One of them revolved
around Kennedy's decision that
he would make America his top
priority in regard to foreign
policy, and not Israel!
Kennedy planned to honor the
1950 Tripartite Declaration
which said that the United
States would retaliate against
any nation in the Middle East
that attacked any other
country. Ben-Gurion, on the
other hand, wanted the Kennedy
Administration to sell them
offensive weapons,
particularly Hawk missiles.
The two leaders thus engaged
in a brutal letter exchange,
but Kennedy wouldn't budge.
Ben-Gurion, obsessed by this
issue, slipped into total
paranoia, feeling that
Kennedy's obstinance was a
blatant threat to the very
existence of Israel as a
nation. Piper writes,
"Ben-Gurion had devoted a
lifetime creating a Jewish
State and guiding it into the
world arena. And, in
Ben-Gurion's eyes, John F.
Kennedy was an enemy of the
Jewish people and his beloved
state of Israel." He
continues, "The 'nuclear
option' was not only at the
very core of Ben-Gurion's
personal world view, but the
very foundation of Israel's
national security policy."
Ben-Gurion was so preoccupied
with obtaining nuclear weapons
that on June 27, 1963, eleven
days after resigning from
office, he announced, "I do
not know of any other nation
whose neighbors declare that
they wish to terminate it, and
not only declare, but prepare
for it by all means available
to them. We must have no
illusions that what is
declared every day in Cairo,
Damascus, and Iraq are just
words. This is the thought
that guides the Arab leaders
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Israel is not the United States real Allie, Israel has been exploiting the US for its own dirty deeds and domination of the Middle East for the past 60 years. I wouldn't doubt it if this Jew had some involvement with JFK's killing. Got to becareful though man, they might label you as anti-Semitic when in fact Anti-Semitic does not refer to hatred of the jews, it refers to many others, but they use to their own benefits. Dont believe me? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S emitic |
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