Annotated Bibliography Rowe‚ Michael‚ Vivienne Bozalek‚ and Jose Frantz. "Using Google Drive To Facilitate A Blended Approach To Authentic Learning." British Journal Of Educational Technology 44.4 (2013): 594-606. Academic Search Premier. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. This text does a great job to explain what‚ how‚ and why technology can be used in the classroom to achieve learning objectives and further education with the help of extra computer based learning. Rowe says that “Learning with the help of technology
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Annotated bibliography Reference: Eckermann‚ A‚ Dowd‚ T‚ Chong‚ E‚ Nixon‚ L‚ Gray‚ R & Johnson‚ S. 2010‚ Binan Goonj: bridging cultures in Aboriginal health‚ 3rd edition‚ Elsevier‚ Sydney. Summary The reading from the above source has 2 different chapters which include cultural vitality and cultural shock. The majority of chapter 4 is interpreting the potential rules and regulations inside the Aboriginal community structure. The topic was raised from a very basic topic which is the decision
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Annotated Bibliography for Psychology Armstrong‚ Thomas. “The Extent of Childhood Attention Deficit Disorder Is Exaggerated.” Opposing Viewpoints: Mental Illness. ED. Tamara L. Roleff and Laura K. Egendorf. 2000. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Thomas Gale. NEMCC Lib.‚ Booneville‚ MS. 24 Sept. 2008 <http://www2.nemcc.edu/library/ WEBPAGE/online_databases.htm>. The viewpoint has eight pages with four sections and two further reading sections‚ one listing periodicals and the other listing
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Context of International Tourism U57200 Annotated Bibliography By Zoe Morgan – 11026040 & Tim Hendon - 10065948 Page‚ S. (2007) Tourism Management Managing for Change (3rd edition)‚ Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. Chapter 1. This chapter identifies the complexities in defining tourism and management. It also describes the issues linked to the rapid growth of tourism and the challenge of managing it in a
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natural that the reader’s views may be tainted to a degree by Nelly’s assessment of Catherine’s character. Catherine is first referred to in Lockwood’s narration in Chapter III where he encounters her name when he spends a turbulent night at Wuthering Heights. Catherine’s name haunts Lockwood’s sleep as he sees the words ‘Catherine Earnshaw… Catherine Heathcliff… Catherine Linton’ carved numerous times. The haunting quality of Catherine’s name is shown by Bronte’s gothic use of the simile ‘as vivid
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Heathcliff’s Personality Heathcliff is one of the main characters in the renowned novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff is such a memorable character due to his unique personality and how he approaches and engages conflicts in his life. Whether Heathcliff’s actions spark sympathy or lead to disappointment with his conduct‚ some characteristics of his personality do seem to stand out throughout the novel. Traits such as his unwillingness to forgive those for events in the past‚
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Running head: PERCEPTIONS PERCEPTIONS AND TREATMENT OF LGBT Rob Harris Rasmussen College Author Note This Annotated Bibliography is being submitted on March 19‚ 2010 for Michele Howerton-Vargas’s G324/Enc3311 Advanced Composition course at Rasmussen College. PERCEPTION Perception and Treatment of LGBT When our children and our youth comes to terms with their sexuality and identifies themselves as being a lesbian‚ or gay‚ bisexual or perhaps a transgender human
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Annotated Bibliography Notes Fill in the notes for the amendment and for each of the three categories (multi-media‚ contemporary cases‚ advocacy documents). If you need support for the citation‚ consult the MLA Formatting Guide you printed from the lesson. Amendment for your topic (from the Bill of Rights) One Multi-Media Resource (videos‚ slideshows‚ audio files‚ infographics) Citation :Graphic : http://www.nancho.net/corperson/ THE SCOURGE OF DEMOCRACIDE How Popular Rule is Suffocated by
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Trifles Annotated Bibliography Alkalay-Gut‚ Karen. "Jury of Her Peers: The Importance of Trifles." Studies in Short Fiction 21 (Winter 1984): 1-9. In this deeper look into ’Trifles‚’ Karen goes through the plot and discusses what you should pay more attention too. She describes the symbolism in some of the objects as well as explain the scenes and their little details. Karen finds the difference between male and female perceptions of judgment to be central to the play. She explains that you
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Professor Lupita Strong English 1301.86 21 October‚ 2016 Annotated Bibliography Working Thesis Statement: Audiobooks are of a great contribution to elementary students with reading disabilities because it is a good help and self-confidence to them. Reading along with audiobooks in class provides students to enhance their comprehension and allows them to develop a higher vocabulary. Esteves‚ Kelli J and Whitten‚ Elizabeth‚ “Reading Horizons: Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students
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