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Political policies are indirectly a product of the public opinion. Any democracy elects the nominees as a representative who would cater to their needs and who work for a better and more developed society and living conditions. The political parties are there to formulate and execute public policies that would govern the people and the country itself. The public opinion is the one ingredient that is crucial to shape these policies. For instance, an educational policy will highly depend on the present need and the condition of the education system, the analysis of which would be closer to the reality only if based on public opinion. And hence<em> political policies are shaped by popular opinions.</em>
<span>According to MLA citation style, book titles should be given in italics.
A title is enclosed by quotation marks if a text or film piece is part of a larger work. These would include a chapter title, a poem or short story from a published collection, a tv episode, a song title, or a magazing article.
Larger, stand-alone works are put in italics. So book titles, movie titles, magazine names, tv series names, album titles.
Quotation marks are tiny, while italics affect the entire title; so remember small works = quotation marks, large works = italics</span>
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He finds ways to feed himself and find shelter. He struggles at the start, but over time he begins to think and understand the nature of his surroundings. After trial and error Alex achieves the goals he has set for himself. At some points he experiences great pain in which he learns to avoid whatever had caused him that pain. He comes out that forest a new person, wanting to return to learn and explore new things in his future.
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Explanation:
MLA citations always start with the author's name in the following format: Last name, First name.
Next is the title of the source. It goes in quotation marks with the period at the end.
Next is the container which holds the source. Since the article is from a magazine, write the full title of the magazine, in italics, and then add a comma.
Lastly is the publication date and the page range.
The full citation would look like this:
Steven, Fiona. "GM Foods--Not Good For You." <em>Food and Health</em>, 4 Sept. 2013, pp. 89-90.
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