The Keiser Online Library

To complete this Performance Task, you will need to log on to the Keiser Online Library, as instructed in the
previous segment of this learning module.
Once you are in the Library, access the Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context database. This will be located
within the General & Interdisciplinary subject area in LIRN.
Perform an Advanced search using the following criteria:
1. Author: Stewart
2. Keyword: trade wars
3. Click on “Full Text Documents”
4. Search after June 1st 2018
The following video will guide you through the assignment.
APA Module Week 2 Assignment ENC1101
User: n/a – Added: 1/19/20
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyG-jq1jROU
Using the “Citation Tools” button, provide a complete APA 6th Edition reference for this source.(Please note:
we are transitioning to the 7th Edition, but for now the reference and citation in 6th Edition is acceptable.)
Submit your answer by clicking on “Write Submission” below, and then typing your response in the space
provided.
Ensure that your response shows proper spacing and formatting
You will now demonstrate your ability to correctly insert a quote into a sentence. Using the source you located
from APA Performance Task #1, you will write a sentence that includes a signal phrase, a direct quote from the
article, and an in-text citation. An example is posted below. You MAY NOT use the exact quote from the
example.
Stewart (2018) reports, “For all his bluster about trade wars, President Trump seems willing to push China only
so far ” (p. # 21, para. 1).
Click here for: Signal Phrase Examples
Complete your response by selecting the “Write Submission” button.

Sample Solution

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Most children are asymptomatic, while some may complain of right upper quadrant pain or abdominal discomfort. NAFLD aggravates hepatic insulin resistance, thereby increasing the risk of developing T2DM.
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