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    Annotated Bibliography Galen College of Nursing Annotated Bibliography Mayo Clinic (2011). Personal health record: A tool for managing your health. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/personal-health-record/MY00665 This source talks about how electronic health records makes it easy to gather and manage medical information in a secure location (Mayo Clinic‚ 2001‚ pg. 1). They explain what a health record is and what goes into it. The advantages and disadvantages to this system

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    overpowers the bad. Many experts argue that Genetically Modified foods are actually beneficial to‚ not only people‚ but animals‚ plants‚ and the world overall. Some experts even state that‚ not only are they beneficial‚ but that they also protect the environment and aid food productivity. Most farmers actually recommend GMO’s because they are easier to grow‚ maintain‚ and tend to be more profitable; however‚ countless other experts have come to realize that GMO foods are untested‚ unsafe‚ and unhealthy.

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    Annotated Bibliography Article 1 - The failure of strategy it’s all in the execution The author has a hassle that lack of success with strategy is mainly due to style of execution and leadership adopted. The author also recommend that for the corporate development strategy is not vital as it was in the past. The article also gives a good correlation of unsuccessful strategy in the Peloponnesian war disagreeing that Athens had every little thing needed for a effectual strategy also including

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    Annotated Bibliography LTG English 102-313 Ms. Caitlin 2/18/14 1. "2013 Annual Report of Campus Security and Fire Safety Policies and Procedures." DREXEL UNIVERSITY – CLERY ACT STATISTICS. DREXEL UNIVERSITY‚ 2013. Web. 11 Feb. 2014. The table which is provided by Drexel Police office contains the information of the crime statistics that took place in Drexel during the year of 2010‚ 2011 and 2012. We believe that these statistics are credible and reliable‚ because it is not only on the official page

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    disease or tolerance of pesticides. How do scientists Genetically modify organisms? Genetically modifying organisms works just like an advanced form of cut and paste. During genetic modification‚ DNA is taken from and unrelated plant‚ animal or bacteria and inserted into a different organism to get it to produce the desired traits. The DNA is“cut” from one organism and “pasted” into and unrelated one. The two main traits or reasons crops are genetically engineered is for Herbicide tolerance‚ which lets

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    Annotated bibliography Bettendorf‚ S. K.‚ &ump; Fischer‚ A. R. (2009). Cultural strengths as moderators of the relationship between acculturation to the mainstream U.S. Society and eating and body-related concerns among Mexican American women. Journal Of Counseling Psychology‚ 56(3)‚ 430-440. doi:10.1037/a0016382 Discusses how ethic identity‚ familism‚ and enculturation serve as protection from issues of acculturation to mainstream U.S. society‚ specifically eating and body related concerns

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    then you should not be concerned about DNA from GMOs either‚”says Layla Katiraee in her article “10 Studies Proving GMOs Are Harmful”(Katiraee). More and more Americans are becoming worried about the use of Genetically Modified Organisms in their food. The controversy of the use of GMOs in food can be understood through examining how they work‚ their disadvantages‚ and their advantages. Farming has transformed so much over the years. Six thousand years ago‚ farmers had holding pens and growing

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    “Labeling of Genetically Modified Food Products” Genetically Modified Organisms or GMOs were first introduced into Americas’ food supply in 1996‚ and there were 7 million acres of crops worldwide that were using GMO seeds. As of 2004‚ the crop size worldwide that uses GMO seeds had grown to 222 million acres with approximately 63% of those in the United States alone (253). As of 2008‚ more than 90 percent of soy crops and 75 percent of corn in the United States were raised from genetically modified seeds

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    Basic Writing: An Annotated Bibliography Callahan‚ M. Kate & Chumney‚ Donalda. “Writing Courses at a Community College and a Research University Position ‘At-Risk’ Students in the Field of Higher Education.” Teacher’s College Record 111.7 (2009): 1619-1664. Print. Callahan and Chumney examined how first year developmental writing courses differed at a two-year community college and a four-year research university. The study also looked at how differences in the institution’s provision of course

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    Annotated Bibliography KELLY T. (2011). The cause of human rights: doubts about torture‚ law‚ and ethics at the United Nations. Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute‚ 17(4)‚ 728-744. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01716.x Very brief summary: The article ‘The cause of human rights’ largely covers the argument against torture by addressing the history of torture and the legal versus ethical aspect of the argument. Why this article does or does not work for me: This article does not work

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