10 Annotated Bibliographies Patricia Rankin‚ Elizabeth Salazar‚ Karina Flores‚ Tashanda Nance BSHS 311 November7‚ 2011 Maureen McKinley 10 Annotated Bibliographies Cassidy‚ G. S. (2010). Systems Thinking and Theory in human services leadership. Retrieved from http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/gs rp/13 This article describes how Theory U can be used in the Human services field among other fields to help with budget cuts‚ and dealing with clients. The article also explains how a system
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S14 Rosalyn De Leon Annotated Bibliography Gentile‚ Douglas A. et al (2004). The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility‚ aggressive behaviors‚ and school performance. Retrieved October 4‚ 2010‚ from pdfcast.org: http://pdfcast.org/pdf/the-effects-of-violent-video-game-habits-on-adolescent-hostility-aggressive-behaviors-and-school-performance Dr Douglas A. Gentile is a researcher who studies the effects of media on children and adults‚ may it be positive or negative
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The text “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner is about a boy named Colonel Sartorius Snopes. His father is accused of committing a crime. The crime he was accused of burning down his neighbor’s barn. He and his family ended up having to move. He and all his family have moved a lot so he was use to moving. They moved to a home in on de Spain’s property. They felt like it was finally the perfect fit for them because no one seemed as if they would bring any harm to him or his family. He spoke to soon
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Alcohol Annotated Bibliography. Introduction. This Annotated Bibliography has been developed in co-ordination with an Alcohol Poster presentation‚ with the aim of elucidating the dangers alcohol has on a person’s health and wellbeing. The author chose alcohol as a topic‚ as it is well-known to be dangerous but in contrast it is readily available for people to purchase. Alcohol dependency has serious detrimental effects on people’s health and social lives. The World Health Organisation (WHO‚ 2008)
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Thapa English 1010 Glenn Newman Annotated Bibliography: Vegetarianism Annotated Bibliography This annotated Bibliography is on vegetarianism. Alternative lifestyles are becoming more popular in today’s world. Choosing to become either a vegetarian or a vegan could be a wonderful decision for an individual to better their lifestyle‚ health‚ and impact upon the world. Being a vegetarian means living on a diet that excludes any form of animal flesh as a food source and consists mostly of plant based
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Abortion Annotated Bibliography According to an article on www.customwritten.com a good resource must be a primary source‚ which means it is a first hand research experience. Listed below are websites that comes from first hand experience about our specific topic on Abortion. A government or organization website‚ and or a peer reviewed source from an academic journal. A University sponsored web site is another good resource. The author of the source must have actual reputable credentials. The
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Annotated Bibliography Tiffany D. Brunson Walden University Annotated Bibliography Introduction All six of the articles in this work focus on factors that contribute to work satisfaction and work motivation. Each of these articles addresses a different cultural or social context for work satisfaction. Each article was chosen because of the specific cultural contribution it adds to the larger project on work satisfaction and work motivation. The focus of the aforementioned future research is to
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short stories “Barn Burning” and “A Rose for Emily” deal with similar topics‚ such as the nature of what can be considered immoral‚ and the overall effect that these immoral actions can have on a person. The protagonists of each story deals with the consequences of moral transgressions‚ but it is shown that the true nature of their character extends beyond what is quantifiable by their actions alone. By using ambiguity‚ conflict‚ and characterization‚ “Crime and Punishment”‚ “Barn Burning”‚ and “A Rose
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Barn Burning: Sarty’s Transformation Into Adulthood In William Faulkner’s story‚ "Barn Burning"‚ we find a young man who struggles with the relationship he has with his father. We see Sarty‚ the young man‚ develop into an adult while dealing with the many crude actions and ways of Abner‚ his father. We see Sarty as a puzzled youth who faces the questions of faithfulness to his father or faithfulness to himself and the society he lives in. His struggle dealing with the reactions which are
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Burning Barn: Reading Response In William Faulkner’s short story‚ Burning Barn we see a young boy‚ Sarty‚ in conflict with the decisions to either be loyal to his family or do what is morally right and find himself alone. Sarty finally breaks away from his father’s reign because he has finally found the courage to stand up for what is morally right even if he does end up alone. The beginning of the story we can see Sarty‚ the main character‚ who seems to be in court with his father‚ where his father
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