Akins, Robert. Greeks and Romans. Philadelphia: Random House, 1987. Print.
Goldman, Henry, and Elizabeth Howard. Ancient Civilizations. Philadelphia: Gold House, 1989. Print.
"Writing Utensils." The Encyclopedia of the Mediterranean. 5th ed. N.p.: n.p., 1985. Print.
Ingram, Joan. "The Secrets of the Greeks." N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Feb. 04. .
Dubrow, Kevin. Telephone interview. 12 Aug. 2004.
Morrow, Alexander, dir. The Beauty of Greek Architecture. Westing Forge. 2001. Television.
Smith, Joshua, Ph.D. "Those Insufferable Greeks." Ed. James Wygonik. Infamous World Empires. Colonial Press of Denver, (1983): 201-47. Print.
"Epic Hero." American Heritage Dictionary. 3rd ed. N.p.: n.p., 1999. Print.
Xavier, John. "The Amazing Greek Islands." Washington Post 2 Sept. 2005: D1. Web.
Pankratz, Karen. "Destination: Athens." 20th Century Travel 3 Mar. 2002: 24-31. Web.
"Famous Greek Battles." N.p., 14 June 1999. Web. 12 Jan. 2004. .
Shepherd, Greg. "Greek History." Personal interview. 17 July 2005.
The Persain Threat. N.p., 3 May 1989. CD-ROM. 17 Oct. 2004.
Part Two: The MLA Works-Cited Page
Works Cited
Akins, Robert. Personal interview. 10 Nov. 2003.
Goldman, Henry, and Elizabeth Howard. Pens vs. Pencils. Philadelphia: Gold House, 1989. Print.
Gruber, John. "Writing Utensils." Encyclopedia of Style. 5th ed. N.p.: n.p., 1985. Print.
The Ink of Mystery. Dir. Bernard Howard. Perf. Kurt Sherman. Public Video, November. 2000.
Morow, Alexander. The Beauty of Mechanical Pencils. Denver, CO: Westing Forge, 2001. Print.
Smith, Joshua, MD. "The Many Uses of Pencils." N.p., 22 Mar. 2000. Web. 3 Aug. 202. .
Part Three: The MLA Parenthetic Citations
“He spoke to us in German and then left us behind” (Donaldson 45).
“I never thought of myself as proud” says Jennings in his book Pushing the Limits of Political
Journalism (107).
“Politics is such an interesting field” (Smith 451).
“Engaged is how he felt after the episode”
Citations: “He spoke to us in German and then left us behind” (Donaldson 45). “I never thought of myself as proud” says Jennings in his book Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism (107). “Politics is such an interesting field” (Smith 451). “Engaged is how he felt after the episode” (Xavier, “Somewhere in the Political Realm” 233). In Political Guide to the United States, Xavier and Yater explore the idea that the U.S. is changing politically (544).