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Google Translate German: Die beste Bildung findet ein gescheiter Mensch auf Reisen. English: The best education for a clever person is found in travel. Google Translator: The best education is a clever man to travel.
Books (Rule 15) RICHARD L. ABEL, AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (1989). If this were a different edition, the citation would appear as follows: RICHARD L. ABEL, AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (2d ed. 1989). If Richard L. Abel was the editor, the citation would appear as follows: AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (Richard L. Abel ed., 2d ed. 1989).
Shorter Works in a CollecPon (Rule 15.5) Karin Birkner & Friederike Kern, Impression Management in East and West German Job Interviews, in CULTURALLY SPEAKING: MANAGING RAPPORT THROUGH TALK ACROSS CULTURES 255, 257 58 (Helen Spencer Oatey ed., 2000).
Periodicals (Rule 16) Consecutively Paginated Mark Granovetter, Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness, 91 AM. J. SOC. 481, 483 (1985). Non consecutively Paginated Barbara Ward, Progress for a Small Planet, HARV. BUS. REV., Sept. 1979, at 89, 91.
Internet Sources Direct source (Rule 18.2.2) Eric Posner, More on Section 7 of the Torture Convention, The Volokh Conspiracy (Jan. 29, 2009, 10:04 AM), http:// www.volokh.com/posts/1233241458.shtml. Parallel source (Rule 18.2.3) Print version is practically unavailable Am. Mining Cong. v. U.S. Army Corps of Eng rs, No. CIV.A. 93 1754 SSH (D.D.C. Jan. 23, 1997), available at http:// www.wetlands.com/fed/tulloch1.htm. PDF that preserves original pagination Kenneth W. Simons, Retributivists Need Not and Should Not Endorse the Subjectivist Account of Punishment, 109 Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 1, 3 (2009), http://www.columbialawreview.org/ Sidebar/volume/109/1_Simons.pdf.
Short Forms Use Id. when citing the immediately preceding authority. RICHARD L. ABEL, AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (1989). Id. Id. at 56. See id.
Short Forms Cont. Supras (Rule 4.2) The supra form is used when a source has been cited in a previous footnote, but not the one directly preceding or if the directly preceding footnote has multiple citations in it. RICHARD L. ABEL, AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (1989). ABEL, supra note 1, at 52.
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