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APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences , including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.
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Gallo-Italic of Sicily, a group of Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in central-eastern Sicily; Gallo-Brittonic languages, Celtic languages of Gaul and Britain; Gallo-Roman religion, a fusion of the traditional religious practices of the Gauls and the Roman and Hellenistic religions
The first Spanish AP stylebook was created in 2012, after requests from the AP Mexico City bureau and others to develop such a stylebook. The bureau at the time was looking for ways to expand into Latin America while bridging the language barrier. In 2013 the AP Spanish Stylebook came into fruition and is now available to everyone. [27]
Gallo (endonym: Galo; French: langue gallèse) is a regional language of eastern Brittany.It is one of the langues d'oïl, a Romance sub-family that includes French.Today it is spoken only by a minority of the population, as the standard form of French now predominates in this area.
El Gallo (Spanish for "The Rooster") may refer to Fictional characters. El Gallo, a character in the musical The Fantasticks; Geology. El Gallo Formation, in Mexico; People. Luis Aguilar (actor) (1918–97), Mexican actor and singer "El Gallo Giro" Martín Castillo (born 1977), Mexican boxer "El Gallo" Juan de la Rosa (born 1986), Mexican boxer ...
A great number of locally venerated Gallo-Roman and Merovingian saints arose from 400 to 750. The identification of the diocesan administration with the secular community, which took place during the 5th century in Italy, can best be traced in the Gallo-Roman culture of Gaul in the career of Caesarius, bishop and Metropolitan of Arles from 503 ...
Rubén Gallo is the Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor in Language, Literature, and Civilization of Spain [1] [2] at Princeton University, specializing in modern and contemporary Spanish America. [3] He also serves as Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures, and has directed Princeton's program in Latin American Studies since ...