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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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    Analysis of the Letter from Birmingham Jail Written by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is a paragon of persuasive writing that takes advantage of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in order to convince its readers to take MLK’s side during the American civil rights movement. The use of ethos defines MLK as a credible writer; the use of pathos appeals to his audience on a personal level; and the use of logos layers his arguments and claims with irrefutable reasoning and logic.

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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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    Business Academic Skills Week 6 Workshop Annotated Bibliographies Student Materials Learning Outcomes: Identify key information in resources. Evaluate the limitations of resources. Articulate overall appropriateness and usefulness of a resource for a given assessment task. Rationale: Academic literature and business reports are lengthy and knowing what information is important and relevant and where to find it is often difficult. At university‚ students often need to read copious

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    For our honors portfolio this quarter we were required to read three documents. We‚ then‚ were quizzed over each of the readings. First‚ we read “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ then‚ we read the transcript of President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address‚ and last but not least‚ we read “Millennial Makeover” by Morley Winograd and Michael Hais. Furthermore‚ we had to read and analyze the documents because the quizzes required us to think deeper than the written words on

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    The Annotated Bibliography: Writing an annotated bibliography is excellent preparation for a research project. Just collecting sources for a bibliography is useful‚ but when you have to write annotations for each source‚ you ’re forced to read each source more carefully. You begin to read more critically instead of just collecting information. In addition to helping you learn about your topic‚ creating an annotated bibliography can help you with your thesis. One purpose of research is to state

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    How to Write an Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography is a list of research on a particular subject that includes complete citation information and a short annotation (paragraph) about the source. How annotations are written depends on the purpose of the research. Parts of An Annotated Bibliography Bibliographic information - the complete citation information written in correct APA format. This is the information you would normally include on a references page. Annotation – a short

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    The letter was ostensibly conceived in response to a letter that had recently run in a local newspaper which had claimed that the protest were "unwise and untimely." However King also deliberately wrote his letter for a national audience. We believe that King states in the first sentence himself that he does not usually comment upon the criticism of his work. Yes he does criticize the white clergymen but basically he is trying to tell them that they should stop this segregation and that the black

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    Patton November 25‚ 2013 Soc.9a.m “Letter From Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. King spent eight days in his cell. During that time he composed his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." The letter was ostensibly conceived in response to a letter that had recently run in a local newspaper‚ which had claimed that the protests were "unwise and untimely"; however‚ King also quite deliberately wrote his letter for a national audience. The letter reveals King’s strength as a rhetorician

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