Annotated Bibliography Audience. (n.d.). Retrieved from The Writing Center website, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/audience/. The text explains the importance of understanding and how to write appropriately for the audience. The writer’s audience affect the content, how the ideas are structured and how to structure the supporting argument. Writers write differently depending on the audiences. The writer would be more formal if writing
Annotated Bibliography By Disha Nair Nav 105 Navigating The Graduate Student Pathway Florida Atlantic University
Annotated Bibliography Bachai, Sabrina. "French Law Requires Models to Get Their Body Weight Certified." Medical Daily. IBT Media Inc., 18 Dec. 2015. Web. 25 Oct. 2016. In the “French Law Requires Models to Get Their Body Weight Certified”, the French National Assembly passed a bill which requires models to provide a doctor’s note stating that they are healthy. The first law was not successful because it required models’ BMI (body mass index) which is not an accurate measure to determine if a model
Annotated Bibliography Forget The Myth! (n.d.). Retrieved October 30, 2017, from http://www.sharkonline.org/index.php/animal-cruelty/rodeo-cruelty /cruel-sports/rodeos/ There is not an author. Since there is no author i can not answer this question. I can tell that this source is well written and ready to argue the position against the issue because they have a lot of good information about the argumentative issue. This source is found on a website that is called Shark Online. The intended readers
Annotated Bibliography Angoules, A. G., MD, PhD. (2012, June 13). Agricultural Injuries: A Global Rural Health Problem. Retrieved November 13, 2017, from (-- removed HTML --) The author of this article, Antonios G. Angoules MD, is currently a member of the Department of Essential Medical Subjects and the Technological Institute of Athens. Previously, he completed his medical training and residency for orthopaedics and trauma in Athens. He also completed a fellowship and his PhD in the United
Annotated Bibliography #1 Lockwood, Jocelyn. “Air Quality Worsened in DFW: American Lung Assoc.” NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, 29 Apr. 2015, www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Air-quality-Worsened-in-Dallas-Fort-Worth-American-Lung-Association-301752691.html. Accessed 26 Apr. 2018. This article, written by Jocelyn Lockwood, explores the severity and effects of air pollution in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Lockwood begins her article by discussing the findings of the ‘State of the
Annotated Bibliography 1 Oksana Hlodan, Mobile Learning Anytime, Anywhere BioScience, Vol. 60, No. 9 (October 2010), p. 682 Mobile has revolutionized the education sector, if you get an iPod for free how will it? But first you have need to learn how to use it. Many Institutes in America have introduced programs for students that use these electronic gadgets for the purpose of learning which according to the author is called M-learning. Author states many students are now using these smartphones
Annotated Bibliography: Birth Control Healthcare professionals are faced with a multitude of ethical and legal conundrums. Since the introduction of birth control in American history, healthcare professionals have been put in situations to either follow their own moral and ethical beliefs, or choose to follow the law and give healthcare services to those who seek it. A large constituent to the disapproval of contraceptives other than natural family planning, is health professional’s religious beliefs
An Annotated Bibliography Lakeshia Chaney Walden University Annotated Bibliography Schaltegger, S., & Burritt, R. (2015). Business cases and corporate engagement with sustainability: Differentiating ethical motivations. Journal of Business 147(2), 241-259. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-015-2938-0 In this paper by Schaltegger and Burritt (2015) explored links between different ethical motivations and kinds of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities to distinguish between different types
Dena Payne, RN, BSN: Annotated Bibliography Module 3 Mytton, O. T., Clarke, D., & Rayner, M. (2012). Taxing unhealthy food and drinks to improve health. British Medical Journal, 344. doi:10.1136/bmj.e2931 Taxing unhealthy food and beverages is practiced internationally and was examined extensively in the 2011 United Nations summit as a means to encourage healthy dietary choices among individuals. As interest in this area grows, more research is needed to study the relationship between