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Alisa Cooper

APA (Style) Lite for College Papers - 1 views

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    APA Lite for College Papers is a concise guide to crafting research papers in the style of the American Psychological Association (APA). It is based on the current edition of the APA Publication Manual (corrected printing, 2009) while incorporating guidelines for "Material Other Than Journal Articles" found in the last edition. APA Lite succeeds the APA Crib Sheet developed by Professor Dewey in the 1990s and revised by the Abel Scribe collaboration in the current century. Doc Scribe is not affiliated in any way with the American Psychological Association--this style guide is free! © Copyright 2000-2010 by Dr. Abel Scribe, PhD
silverkit

College Isn't for Everybody - 0 views

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    The author speaks about how many students drop out each year because they are not ready for college. Schools aren't properly preparing students and the students sometimes do not wish to attend college. The article gives reasonable reasons for and against attending college.
Katie Waite

5 Reasons the Common Core Is Ruining Childhood - 5 views

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    The article goes over many of the issues that parents, teachers, and children are having with common core. Parents are noticing children having an increased stressed level which they attribute to common core. In the authors opinion, teachers are required to follow a script, for fear of job loss. Some programs have also been cut from school like PE and Music.
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    I don't think the common core is good. Kids at the age of 6 should not be stressed. The programs that have been cut were actually a good way for kids to engage and explore in what they are really interested in for the future time.
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    No six year old or any child should be stressed out about school until at least high school. The core is defiantly not a good thing to have for any education.
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    the fact that schools have to cut programs just to support this "teaching style/ criteria" is insane. Music and gym and various other activities are ways for kids to get out of the cultural norm of academia and express themselves. I cant even imagine what my school would of been like without those things.
Alexis Boldt

Health Care Costs to Bulge Along With U.S. Waistlines - 0 views

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    Predicted outcomes for health care based on today's obesity rates. Gives some educated predictions for health care expenditures. Also shows the future of America's obesity.
jeffrey hinton

HOA Fines Parents for Son's Playhouse Used in His Cerebral Palsy Therapy - 0 views

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    This article is just sad when it comes to denying a young boy his therapy for a serious disease. To place a lien on a families home when they use this structure for their sons therapy, is just morally wrong.
Darlene Hughes

Imagine being screened for the rest of your life//Advanced imaging Technology - 0 views

TSA is using an advanced imaging technology now for passengers who fly This is a screening know to be safe for all passengers including children, pregnant women and people with medical implants. T...

started by Darlene Hughes on 27 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Laura Sutphen

Immigration and what may happen - 0 views

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    I love the New York Times, again this article is very imformative, it give information on illegal immigration. Somethings the article talks about is Mexican Immigration has declined, and if a illegal is caught speeding should they deported and a little bit about the background of illegal immigration.
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    The New Times really points out some great facts in this article. They show that immigration is a important issue that is going on with the U.S. today. It also shows how different things can be for immigrants depending on who is the new elected president. While Mitt Romney is taking the side that may be harder on illegal immigrants, Obama seems to welcoming people to run across the boarder. Michal Czerwonka for The New York Times may be more of a photographer than a writer but he really did a great job showing both sides views.
Trisha Rubi

Arizona Becomes Latest Battleground for Same-Sex Adoptions - 0 views

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    Gov. Brewer signed a bill that gives married couples a better advantage to adopt a child than single people. This is concerning for gay and lesbian couples because in the state of Arizona, same-sex marriages are illegal, therefore making it even harder for a same-sex couple to adopt in the state of Arizona.
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    Jan Brewer passed a law giving married couples "preference" in adoption over singles. This articles talks about different aspects of adoption and what is best for the child.
Jessica Campos

Could a possible employer legally ask for your Facebook info as part of your interview? - 0 views

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    More and more employers are starting to make your personal Facebook information apart of the process in getting a job. The fact that there is personal information such as religion or sexual preferences may sway the employer to discriminate against a potential employee by making decisions based on the information. The question still lingers though, is this inquiry for your information legal?
Dana Bender

Children Who Are Not Vaccinated Never Get Autism! - 0 views

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    This article provides information on a medical practice in Chicago that does not require vaccinations for the children the care for. They state that none of their patients have Autism and only one child has Asthma. They compare their patients and the children of the Amish in rural Lancaster who also have never been vaccinated. Although federal health authorities dismiss the argument that vaccines can cause Autism it is hard to overlook the fact that children who are not vaccinated do not develop Autism.
jason roundtree

HowStuffWorks "Fat Tax" - 0 views

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    This is another way for us to be taxed and tolled that it is for the good.
Marshalette Dawkins

Prisoners' Rights - Recent Court Cases, Issues and Articles | American Civil Liberties ... - 1 views

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    This website advocates for human rights for inmates.  Specifically, the site discusses the need to insure humane treatment of prisoners and the prevention of cruel and unusual punishment, such as the overuse of solitary confinement.
Marshalette Dawkins

Feres Doctrine legal definition of Feres Doctrine. Feres Doctrine synonyms by the Free ... - 0 views

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    The Feres Doctrine prevents veterans from filing claims against the U.S. for injuries  incurred during military service. Because of the doctrines, veterans who have been injured in the line of duty cannot sue the U.S. government for compensation.
Diane Beeson

Freedom of Information Act | The White House - 0 views

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    This is a memorandum from President Barak Obama on his expectations for The Freedom of Information Act. He expects everyone to be accountable for their actions as well as make sure they are honest about them. When questioned, all information must be presented according to the act, but if any nondisclosure is used, it should not be used to protect embarrassment or failure.
Diane Beeson

Rights Clash as Town Clerk Rejects Her Role in Gay Marriages - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A woman fights for her right to her religious beliefs while working a government job, and a gay couple fight to get their right for a marriage license. Both of these situations clash in a battle of one right over another in a small farm town of 1,900 people.
Colleen Harrington

Divorce Law Reform - Should Divorce Laws Be Reformed? - 0 views

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    advocacy for The Parental Divorce Reduction Act where parents of minor children would have to participate in divorce education classes before filing for a divorce
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    I don't agree with this reform. I think divorce should be a personal decision between two people just like the marriage was their decision.
Kat Brock

Should Transsexual Teens Be Allowed to Transition? - 0 views

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    This article discusses the possible psychological risks associated with transgender teenagers beginning hormone replacement therapy. It mentions postponing puberty and the ways that transitioning is different for teens than it is for adults.
Ellexis Zieska

Same sex marriage - 0 views

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    This is one of the largest growing controversies in the United States. We have a lot of stubborn and close-minded people in this great nation. We all just need to open our hearts a little and accept these people and try to realize where they are coming from. They just want to be able to be happy like anyone would; and be able to marry the one that they love. People say it goes against tradition, and what marriage is valued as...between a man & woman. There are so many traditions that have been changed or forgotten in this day and age, and I am sure that letting these people marry who they want and where they want, isn't going to lead to something horrible. I think that some of us just need to really be educated and try to feel for these people who just want the opportunity to solidify their love for one another with Marraige.
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    This is an article about same sex marriage showing how still today people are fighting for the right to marry whom ever they choose man or woman. As State after state seem to slowly gain support and pass the law allowing same sex marriage there are some who still chose to not let go and favor an amendment to the United States Constitution to forbid it. This is one subject that tends to divide this country.
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    An article addressing different states trying different cases in court. States trying to ban same sex relationships certain rights and benefits. Some states are making it legal for same- sex marriage.
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    This is about the Supreme Court entering a debate about same sex marriage and are hearing two different cases defending it. It also says the states that have legalized it.
Joshua Fister

Lessons from the Enron Scandal - 0 views

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    On March 5, 2002, Kirk Hanson, executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, was interviewed about Enron by Atsushi Nakayama, a reporter for the Japanese newspaper Nikkei.
Keith Walentiny

Common Arguments Against Gay Marriage - 0 views

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    This site goes into full detail on religious rite and civil rights, what is the point of gay's getting married, and many other arguments. In a religious stand point if gay marriage is legalized it will look to many as a defeat for their religion. In another point for the people who say marriage is between a man and women, and how we need to define who is a man and who is a woman. 
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