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    Annotated Bibliography Columbine Massacre, the School Shooting of April 20, 1999. Retrieved from http://history1900s.about.com/od/famouscrimesscandals/a/columbine.htm The columbine shooting shocked the world and having the blame on video games was one of the reasons why these kids did this. In this article it talks about the tragic event that took place on April 20, 1999 a couple of teenagers who were being bullied throughout high school came to school and went on

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    Annotated Bibliography Hagerty, James R. "It's No Fun Making Toys or Toasters in the USA." Wall Street Journal. 10 Feb. 2015: B.1. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 08 May 2016. Marshmallow Fun Co., like many other companies in the United States, relies exclusively on contract manufacturers in China to produce their products. The reason so many companies rely on contract manufacturers from other countries is because there are few contract manufacturers in the U.S. who are willing to make consumer products

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    Assignment: Annotated Bibliography Parampreet Kainth Sheridan College Professor: Chrisoula Benak Date: Friday, March 15th. 2013 Jung, Brain. “The Negative Effect of Social Media on Society and Individuals | Chron.com." Small Business - Chron.com. Retrieved March 15 2013 <http://smallbusiness.chron.com/negative-effect-social-media-society-individuals-27617.html>. This is an article which talks about how the social networking system, although looks really great

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    Annotated Bibliography Characteristics of Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities Snowling, M. J., & Hulme, C. (2012). Children’s reading impairments: From theory to practice. Japanese, Psychological Research, 55(2), 186-202. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5884.2012.5541.x. This article described reading difficulties aligned to the Simple View of Reading (as cited in Gough & Tunmer, 1986). They went into depth about three types of poor readers: (a) dyslexia- those with poor decoding, (b) language comprehension-

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    Shivani Patel BIO 398: Half-Credit Independent Research Annotated Bibliography 1. Seaton, S.C., Elliott, K.T., Cuff, L.E., Laniohan, N.S., Patel, P.R., and Neidle, E.L. 2012.   "Genome‐wide selection for increased copy number in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1: locus and context‐dependent variation in gene amplification." Molecular microbiology. 83(3): 520-535. Gene duplication and amplification is a process by which variation can be created and selected for. By understanding gene duplication and amplification

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    Maria Dabshee Alana Thompson English 1020 09 April 2015 Bad use of Facebook An Annotated Bibliography "7 Ways Facebook Is Bad for Your Mental Health." Psychology Today. Web. 08 Apr. 2015. According to Dr. Douglas Kenrick, University of Arizona’s Social Psychology lecturer, Facebook is not bad but the usage of it is what paints an ugly picture. In the article above, emotional aspects seem to be most affected when one uses Facebook in comparing oneself with their peers, friends or relatives

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    Annotated Bibliography Tyre, Peg. "The Writing Revolution." The Atlantic. The Atlantic, Oct. 2012. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. The writing Revolution is written by Peg Tyre, who is the director of strategy at the Edwin Gould Foundation. He describes an education reform the occurred at Dorp High School, a school which otherwise may have been closed due to poor academic performance. The school's leader, Deirdre DeAngelis, drastically reformed the school’s curriculum and teaching methodology

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    Annotated Bibliography of Marketing to Children An, S., Jin, H. S., & Park, E. H. (2014). Children’s Advertising Literacy for Advergames: Perception of the Game as Advertising. Journal of Advertising, 43(1), 63-72. doi: 10.108/00913367.2013.795123 This study examined whether or not children recognized the advertising in advergames. The study had two categories of children, ones with experience in advertising literacy education and those without. The results from this study indicated that without

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    Social Media and Sports in American Popular Culture Name Professor’s Name Course Abstract The subtopic I’ve researched for my annotated bibliography is Social Media and Sports in American Popular Culture. One of the articles that I found on my subtopic is called " Social media use builds fan avidity” by David Broughton (www.sportsbusinessdaily.com). It talks about how fans can associate with their most loved games alliances through online networking applications and locales, fans

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    Annotated Bibliography Agocs, C. (1997). Institutionalized resistance to organizational change: Denial, inaction and repression. Journal of Business Ethics, 16(9), 917-931. This article discusses the pros and cons of advocating change within the workplace. It also discusses the reason (s) individuals are said to resist change because of habit and inertia, fear of the unknown, absence of the skills they will need after the change, and fear of losing power. OD approaches to organizational change

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