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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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    Bibliography: Blair‚ Lorrie. “Tattoos Teenagers: An Art Educator ’s Response.” Art Education. 60.5 (2007): 39-44. JSTOR. 15 April 2012. This article is about how tattoos have become apart of popular culture and how it has influenced teens to get tattoos Fulford

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    Medical Marijuana 1 Medical Marijuana COM/156 UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION II October 26‚ 2013 Christy Spindler Medical Marijuana 2 Many people have a very slanted and negative view of marijuana‚ and it’s medical uses. There is so many advantages as well as disadvantages to using medical marijuana‚ over traditional medications. The use of medical marijuana goes back farther in to United States history than many believe.

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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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    Beavan Professor Hoffman English 103 10 November 2013 The Great Debate over Medical Marijuana Over many years and especially in recent times people have been debating whether or not marijuana should be legalized for medical use. Those who support legalization claim that marijuana has legitimate medical benefits. Many argue that marijuana is a better alternative than pills because it is less addictive and no known marijuana overdoses have been reported‚ as opposed to the numerous that are reported

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    Kelsey Ball English 201 February 1‚ 2014 Annotated Bibliography Carlson‚ Scott. "Is College Worth It? 2 New Reports Say Yes (Mostly)." Chronicles of Higher Education. 60.11 (2013): A25. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. . Scott Carlson‚ a talented writer studied English Literature in college and then went on to win first prize for beat reporting from the National Education Writers Association. Not long after in 1999‚ he joined the Chronicle of Higher Education. While here he wrote a scholarly journal article

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    Medical Marijuana A debatable topic in the United States has been the talk of making Marijuana legal for medicinal purposes. Included in the legalization of marijuana contains the right to sell‚ grow‚ use or buy marijuana. The origin of marijuana‚ cannabus satiba‚ came from Eastern Europe‚ India and Iran. Marijuana is the dried blossom of cannabis sativa and cannabis indica plants‚ leafy annual plants with parts that are used for as herbs‚ animal food‚ medicine and as

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    Jingni Liu Muir 50 Professor Maki Smith 08 May 2014 Annotated Bibliography Final Draft Annotated Bibliography A Native of Beijing in New York. Dir. Xiaogang Feng and Xialong Zheng. Perf. Wen Jiang‚ Ji Wang. Beijing Television Art Center‚ 1993. TV Series. This was a TV series that demonstrated how economic factors played a significant role in this particular Asian American’s desire to improve his social standing‚ and pursue his dream of financial success. The protagonist‚ Qiming Wang‚ came to America

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    ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY “Should the State legalize the use of marijuana for medical treatment purposes?” 1. Trossman‚ Susan RN (2006). Rx for Medical Marijuana? : Promoting research on and acceptance of this treatment option for patient. [Miscellaneous Article] Vol. 106 Issue 4 Page 77. AJN American Journal of Nursing. Susan promotes and publicize advances in clinical research. Her opinion and thoughts does not conflict medical science not to put her practice away but to be the face of the

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    Annotated Bibliography Anderson‚ P. M.‚ & Butcher‚ K. F. (2006). Childhood obesity: Trends and potential causes. The Future of Children‚ 16(1)‚ 19-45. doi: 10.1353/foc.2006.0001 correlates causes of obesity to calorie intake to lack of calorie expenditure by reviewing research on energy intake‚ energy expenditure‚ and energy balance. Youth who consume ‘empty calories’ and work off fewer calories through physical exertion are more likely have obese tendencies than other children. Anderson & Butcher

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