Annotated Bibliography Ninoshka Basantes HCS/465 October 8‚ 2012 Dawn Bricker Annotated Bibliography McKay‚ A.‚ & Barret‚ M. (2010‚ July). Trends in teen pregnancy rates from 1996-2006: A comparison. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality‚ 19(). This journal provides insight and comparison of teen pregnancy in different countries that occur in a 10 year span. The comparison data was collected and put in details on this growing trend. The countries used in this journal were Canada
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WHAT IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY? An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books‚ articles‚ and documents. Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph‚ the annotation. The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance‚ accuracy‚ and quality of the sources cited. ANNOTATIONS VS. ABSTRACTS Abstracts are the purely descriptive summaries often found at the beginning of scholarly journal articles or in periodical
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Trey Taylor English I Wallace-Rose Hill High School 3 May 2013 Annotated Bibliography Aluede‚ Oyaziwo. "A review of the extent‚ nature‚ characteristics and effects of bullying behaviour in schools." Journal of Instructional Psychology‚ Vol. 35(2)‚ Jun 2008: 151-158. Print. Discusses the similarities between bullies and their targets‚ overviews the long term effects on children who have been victims to bullying‚ and displays statistics about children who have been bullied earn less than
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Annotated Bibliography Woodcock‚ B (2011) How to Manage Your Time Effectively. Retrieved from http://www.kent.ac/uk/careers/sk/time.htm This is a great website on how to effectively manage your time. The site is filled with information such as; avoiding procrastination‚ prioritising‚ and breaking down tasks. There are also great time management quotes that are useful and a time management quiz/survey. Azarva‚ Joan (2010) Why College Students Need an Academic Planner
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White collar crime and credit card fraud are complex crimes that are generally related to business‚ industry‚ and economic schemes. The U.S. Department of Justice defines white collar crime as a “nonviolent‚ illegal activities that rely on deceit‚ deception‚ concealment‚ manipulation‚ breach of trust‚ subterfuge‚ or illegal circumvention” (Criminal Investigation‚ 11th Edition). Statically these sophisticated crimes are usually committed by caucasian and european men. No matter the circumstances‚
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Annotated Bibliography Cook‚ J. (2013). 5 Ways Online Education Saves You Money and Time. Retrieved from http://www.strayer.edu/buzz/article/5-ways-online-education-saves-you-money- and-time Cook writes on student life‚ going back to school and online learning for Strayer University. The review of the article is about how students save money by going with an online education. The article is very well presented‚ and it will help with my paper I am writing on why an online education is the way
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Annotated Bibliography 2 Medical Office Management Current Issues Hetico‚ Hope R. Marcinko‚ David E. Medical Office Management focuses on business factors that affects a medical office. How it affects the objectives and how to achieve them. The objective goals would be to have more clients to increase more revenue. Tchernis‚ Rusty Slottje‚ Daniel Jonathan Current Issues in Health Economics analyzes the effects on the national health status. The issues of
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some examples of white-collar crime in American history? Some of the earliest examples of white collar crime would be scandals such as the 1920’s Teapot Dome Scandal that involved members of then President Harding’s administration. The Scandal involved the leasing of naval oil reserves without going into the bidding process. Another example would be the S&L scandal of the 1980’s. The amount of money may never be known and the scandal was known as the biggest white collar crime in history. This
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White Collar Crimes John E. Brown Strayer University CRJ 105- Crime and Criminal Behavior Professor Deborah S. White April 26‚ 2014 White Collar Crimes Introduction: This paper will explain why the topic of White Collar Crime needs to be researched and what actions should be taken‚ while during the research. White Collar crimes has the power to win election‚ gain public trust‚ influence the press and give a person the impression that he or she can continue to lie so they can stay a
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The first legal documentation of white-collar crime was documented in the 15th century in England. In the year 1473‚ a law passed after an agent was arrested for embezzlement when he was responsible to transport wool and he ended up stealing wool for himself. After this law passed white-collar crimes were still uncommon because not much attention was brought until after the industrial revolution. The only reason attention was brought during/after the Industrial revolution was because of monopolistic
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