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APA:
name of page (n.d.). Loggia. Retrieved date accessed, from Loggia.com website: http://www.loggia.com/URL of page accessed

MLA:
"name of page." Loggia.com. Based on Loggia: Exploring the Arts and Humanities, © Loggia.com, 1997-2006. date accessed. http://www.loggia.com/URL of page accessed




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MLA - Modern Language Association




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