Quotations
In his book "From colony to Superpower", Herring himself writes, "The Outbreak of war in 1792 offered enticing opportunities to attain longstanding".
According to the CIA World Factbook website, " The United States formally occupied it's portion..[settled by an 1899 treaty with Germany] of American Samoa.
Paragraphs
The book "From Colony to Superpower", illustrates and shows the history of how America has grown and acquired it's wealth. Not only has America [influenced] countless countries, but has also created nuclear weapons beyond reason to hold. Herring says in his book, "the world has come frighteningly close to the nuclear abyss', Oxford university press.
According to John Oliver, "the American part of American Samoa... Doesn't mean anything." He continues to say that children born in [American Samoa] aren't citizens of the United States. the local votes that are collected, do not count. They [The native people of Guam] "enjoy symbolic representation".
ENGL.102
Thursday, October 15, 2015
collective writing: in class discussion notes
Jake Baldridge- Institutionalized discrimination in the United States. He is having a hard time to find videos on the subject, but is having success finding documents about his topic. All of his sources are related and share the same viewpoint as him.
Dominic Broderson- Why cigarettes should be illegal. He is finding information on the bad side effects of smoking. That then is the biggest reason for banning cigarettes. The peer reviewed sources he has are very factual while the google search ones just repeat public common knowledge.
Adam Parker- I’m finding a lot of scholarly journals through credited sites, however the sources I find tend to be court cases that offer little information to my search. The US territories indigenous people have a long history with the US government and Navy. I’m exploring the cohesiveness of US involvement with these territories acquired over 70 years ago during war.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Chapter 8
When starting to search for information, you will identify some keywords to help narrow the info you receive. Use advanced and basic searches to begin the flow of ideas and possible sources you find. Review your research proposal and plan as you ask different questions and dig deeper. Search online library catalogs by author, title, and heading. Use keywords and record sources. When searching databases make sure the information you record is relevant, has a bibliography, and is cited. Finally when searching countless websites, make sure the site is credible. Use different serach engines, directories, recent journals, and reference search sites.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Works cited MLA lab
Works
cited lab/research
Scholar Website
Central
Intelligence Agency. Central
Intelligence Agency, n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.\
“Land
Law and Custom in the Colonies. – CAB Direct.” Land Law and Custom in the Colonies. – CAB Direct. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Book
Herring, George C. “From Colony
to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations since 1776.” Google Books.
Oxford University Press, 2008. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
“A
Companion to Postcolonial Studies.” Google Books. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Online
periodicals
"U.S.
Sending Defensive Missiles to Guam - CNN.com." CNN. Cable
News Network, n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
"American
Samoa and Guam, John Oliver Has Your Back." NBC News. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Online article
"FindLaw's
United States Supreme Court Case and Opinions." Findlaw. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
"Philippines
- UNITED STATES RULE." Philippines - UNITED STATES
RULE. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Chapter 9
To find print sources in your local library, you should start by looking through the stacks, books, and periodicals that are provided. It will take some time to search and skim the interesting sources you find, but take notes while you search. A periodicals room in a library holds a lot of potential paper sources, some older on microfilm and others just a year old. You can find find magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals in the periodicals room. In a reference room you will find a bunch of potential sources. There are biographies, bibliographies and indexes to give you a idea of other sources of information that you can reference.
Chapter 5
This chapter was shorter then expected, but focuses mainly on being able to effectively evaluate the sources you find. Depending on the type of source you find digital or an article, make sure to identify the author and the publisher. The sources you want to use are presented professionally and have the proper credentials and references. Evaluate each source you find based on the type it is, and take the necessary approach of identifying its validity. Also be careful when you evaluate digital and field sources for their relevance.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Chapter 7
Plagiarism is the main topic in this chapter, and offers many perspectives to my research and how i collect sources. There is unintentional and intentional plagiarism. When you make the effort to steal someone's work, chances are you will be caught and shunned for it. I will always look at my sources before i publish them and learn what they communicate to practice proper research ethics. Common knowledge is the idea that you don't have to cite everything a source says, because much of the information is already widely known. Be aware of what you publish and how it could be viewed or interpreted. Always reread your work and sources to make sure you didn't copy anything without proper citation. If you are accused of copying someone's work, arrange a meeting with your instructor and bring all your work and sources to show your work process.
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