No, in this case (i.e. where you have immediately before cited the same page of the same source) you would simply use 'Ibid.'. If you are citing a different page of the same source, the citation would be written as (for example) 'Ibid. p.10'
Yes, you can! Make a decision to be more aware of your posture and work on correcting it when you notice any issues. Be careful, though—people often make the mistake...
Stop using metal pans. Metal absorbs the heat causing the cake to take the heat from the oven and pan, causing it to burn. If this doesn't help, try a...
The correct form would be lend because the person you are talking to is going to give you something. The sentence you would say is "Will you lend me a...
"Take the approval" is correct in present or future tense, as in "I take the approval" or "I will take the approval." "Took the approval" is correct in past tense,...