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    Annotated Bibliography Farquharson, M. (2003). Stranded in the past. Learning Disability Practice, 6(10), 6-7. This peer reviewed article investigates into the placement of children with learning disabilities into institutions in Russia. The living conditions of the children in these systems raise issues of care and neglect and also questions the credibility of the system that allows for these children to be diagnosed uneducable and placed in the institutions at birth. The author’s intention…

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    Annotated Bibliography Corkill, Katherine. "Are Cosmetic or Skincare Products FDA Approved or Certified?" Personal Care Truth or Scare. Personal Care Truth, 16 July 2013. Web. 16 Nov. 2016. In this article, Corkill explains why a lot of cosmetic companies are not actually FDA Approved or even FDA Certified. She explained how the labeling on these products may be misleading to the customers. Instead, she gave information on what the FDA actually approves. She notes that having that label isn’t…

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    ADMPS 2106-1020(Wed) Ekaterina Kovaleva Annotated Bibliography Garton B (2000) Recruitment of Teachers for International Education. In: Hayden M and Thompson J (eds) International Schools and International Education: Improving Teaching, Management and Quality. London: Kogan p. 87. In this chapter of the book, Brian Garton talks about the recruitment of teachers for international schools. There are three types of people who work as international school teachers: host-country nationals,…

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    UNIT 3 An Annotated Bibliography Maker Spaces / Makerspaces Bevan, Bronwyn; Gutwill, Joshua P.; Petrich, Mike; Wilkinson, Karen (2015) Learning through STEM-Rich Tinkering: Findings from a Jointly Negotiated Research Project Taken up in Practice. Science Education, 99(1) 98-120 Maker Movement has taken the educational field by storm due to its perceived potential as a driver of creativity, excitement, and innovation (Honey & Kanter, [Honey, M., 2013]; Martinez & Stager, [Martin, L., 2013]).…

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    Annotated Bibliography on “Modelling and Control of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Engine” (First Draft) Abhijit Sonje Ji, C., and Ronney, P. D., 2002, “Modeling of Engine Cyclic Variations by a Thermodynamic Model,” SAE paper 2002-01-2736. Ji and Ronney (2002) developed a Kantor model showing that prior-cycle effects resulting from exhaust gas residuals are a significant factor in cyclic variability of combustion in internal combustion engines. Olsson, J. O., Tunestal, P., and…

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    Annotated Bibliography Davidson, Cathy N., and David Theo Goldberg. “The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions In A Digital Age.” Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, 2010. EBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 12 Oct. 2015. This inline data base article went on to explain the positive out comes to of the internet. It mentions how it opens up doors for people who do not have access to certain materials. It is also a great way for students to be active because they want to and not because they…

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    Annotated Bibliography Hope, Harry R. "Form in Chekhov's Short Stories." Short Story Criticism, edited by Sheila Fitzgerald, vol. 2, Gale, 1989. Short Story Criticism Online, db15.linccweb.org/login? The play "The Brute" written by Anton Chekhov, where a woman with severe depression tries to stay faithful to her deceased husband. Chekhov is not a traditional writer, he is a writer and influences other contemporary authors with his writing. In his plays he regularly reuses characters, and…

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    Group 27 Wing Yan Hoh Dominique Daeshon Stewart Areeb Iqbal Quinn Takashi Korematsu Carol Chen Annotated Bibliography American Cancer Society. (http://www.cancer.org) National Cancer Institute (www.cancer.gov) Schwabb, M. (Ed.) (2012). Acute Myeloid Cancer. In Encyclopedia of Cancer. (pp. 29-32). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (seer.cancer.gov) Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (https://www.lls.org) Adamia S., Bar-Natan M., et al. NOTCH2 and FLT3…

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    Annotated Bibliography How stressful is it to be a Nurse in Oncology? Ko, W., & Kiser-Larson, N. (2016). Stress Levels of Nurses in Oncology Outpatient Units. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 20(2), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.1188/16.cjon.158-164 In this article, Ko and Kiser-Larson investigate the stress levels experienced by nurses working in oncology outpatient units. The study aims to understand the factors contributing to the stress levels of these nurses and the impact of stress on…

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    Annotated bibliography Question: Why have humans evolved to have different skin colors? Rationale: As time progressed humans became more and more intelligent. As their brain sizes grew, they were able to manipulate new habitats and they were able to live in different regions. At the beginning, we were suited for a particular habitat, but we became increasingly more intelligent and we were able to occupy different habitats. We were originally suited for areas of high sunlight very close to the…

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