Question: Student Name COLL 300 Evaluating Sources: CMS (Chicago) Bjelopera, Jerome P. Combating Homegrown Terrorism: Enforcement Activities, Congressional Research Service, Report (November 15, 2011): 36-53. International
Student Name COLL 300 Evaluating Sources: CMS (Chicago) Bjelopera, Jerome P. "Combating Homegrown Terrorism: Enforcement Activities," Congressional Research Service, Report (November 15, 2011): 36-53. International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center, EBSCOhost . Credible Author: Jerome P. Bjelopera is recognized as a specialist in organized crime and terrorism by his peers. A Google search revealed numerous hits for him. The hits on the first page were for reputable sites ending with .edu and .org. Also, a search of his name on the Amazon website revealed he has authored a couple of books in addition to some other articles. Reliable Publisher: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a reliable organization. The CRS falls under the Library of Congress, and they provide policy and legal analysis to Capitol Hill members. This service is provided to all parties and is unbiased in nature. The CRS has existed for almost 100 years. Accuracy: The article appears to be accurate in its facts. I could not find any errors or conclusions that did not add up. The author had a section on the Newburgh Four case as well as the Liberty City Seven case. These cases are well known and the facts can be easily verified through other websites if a reader was not already familiar with the cases. Bjelopera's article is reasonable and balanced, and he backs up his assertions with credible sources. He also presented the reader with some of the existing policies in this post 9/11 world. An example of this is a quote he used from Deputy Attorney General, Paul McNulty letting the reader know what the Justice Department's policy is regarding preventive policing. . The information he has presented in this article is pretty consistent with other information I have read on the topic. Currency: This article was published in 2011 and is therefore, very current. The author addresses topics that are very relevant in this post 9/11 world. Two examples are the section titled \"The Role of State and Local Law Enforcement\" and the section called \"Detecting the Shift from Radical to Violent Jihadist.\" Objectivity: Jerome P. Bjelopera's article appears to be unbiased. It is obvious he believes that we need to do everything in our power to prevent future terrorist attacks, and he writes from this perspective. However, he does bring up opposing views. An example of this is in the section called \"The Capone Approach.\" He acknowledges that this method has come under attack by the media. Byman, Daniel. "Strategic Surprise and the September 11 Attacks." Annual Review Of Political Science 8, no. 1 (June 2005): 145-170. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost Credible Author: Dr. Daniel L. Byman is a professor at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service. He was a member of the 9/11 Commission and the Joint 9/11 Inquiry Staff of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. He is highly respected in topics related to terrorism, international security, and the Middle East. In addition, he had numerous hits come up after conducting a google search on him. 2 Reliable Publisher: Annual Reviews is a nonprofit scientific publisher. Annual Reviews has been in existence since 1932. It was created by scientists and its mission is to publish scientific reviews in 40 different scientific fields. It is managed by scientists and is considered a reliable organization. Accuracy: The information is very accurate and backed up with numerous, credible sources. It is filled with a lot of useful, factual information that can be easily verified. The report appears to be well balanced and complete. Byman offered six examples of missed opportunities for intelligence in regards to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. These aren't just his assumptions, these are facts that were uncovered by the 9/11 Commission. They are all well documented. Currency: This report was published in 2005 and the information is still accurate and current today in this post 9/11 world. Objectivity: The author was unbiased in his report. He presented ideas that were backed up by facts. Although this report discusses the failure to anticipate the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the points he brought up are widely agreed upon by various government officials and organizations. 3 Student Name COLL 300 Evaluating Sources: CMS (Chicago) Bjelopera, Jerome P. "Combating Homegrown Terrorism: Enforcement Activities," Congressional Research Service, Report (November 15, 2011): 36-53. International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center, EBSCOhost . Credible Author: Jerome P. Bjelopera is recognized as a specialist in organized crime and terrorism by his peers. A Google search revealed numerous hits for him. The hits on the first page were for reputable sites ending with .edu and .org. Also, a search of his name on the Amazon website revealed he has authored a couple of books in addition to some other articles. Reliable Publisher: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a reliable organization. The CRS falls under the Library of Congress, and they provide policy and legal analysis to Capitol Hill members. This service is provided to all parties and is unbiased in nature. The CRS has existed for almost 100 years. Accuracy: The article appears to be accurate in its facts. I could not find any errors or conclusions that did not add up. The author had a section on the Newburgh Four case as well as the Liberty City Seven case. These cases are well known and the facts can be easily verified through other websites if a reader was not already familiar with the cases. Bjelopera's article is reasonable and balanced, and he backs up his assertions with credible sources. He also presented the reader with some of the existing policies in this post 9/11 world. An example of this is a quote he used from Deputy Attorney General, Paul McNulty letting the reader know what the Justice Department's policy is regarding preventive policing. . The information he has presented in this article is pretty consistent with other information I have read on the topic. Currency: This article was published in 2011 and is therefore, very current. The author addresses topics that are very relevant in this post 9/11 world. Two examples are the section titled \"The Role of State and Local Law Enforcement\" and the section called \"Detecting the Shift from Radical to Violent Jihadist.\" Objectivity: Jerome P. Bjelopera's article appears to be unbiased. It is obvious he believes that we need to do everything in our power to prevent future terrorist attacks, and he writes from this perspective. However, he does bring up opposing views. An example of this is in the section called \"The Capone Approach.\" He acknowledges that this method has come under attack by the media. Byman, Daniel. "Strategic Surprise and the September 11 Attacks." Annual Review Of Political Science 8, no. 1 (June 2005): 145-170. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost Credible Author: Dr. Daniel L. Byman is a professor at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service. He was a member of the 9/11 Commission and the Joint 9/11 Inquiry Staff of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. He is highly respected in topics related to terrorism, international security, and the Middle East. In addition, he had numerous hits come up after conducting a google search on him. 2 Reliable Publisher: Annual Reviews is a nonprofit scientific publisher. Annual Reviews has been in existence since 1932. It was created by scientists and its mission is to publish scientific reviews in 40 different scientific fields. It is managed by scientists and is considered a reliable organization. Accuracy: The information is very accurate and backed up with numerous, credible sources. It is filled with a lot of useful, factual information that can be easily verified. The report appears to be well balanced and complete. Byman offered six examples of missed opportunities for intelligence in regards to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. These aren't just his assumptions, these are facts that were uncovered by the 9/11 Commission. They are all well documented. Currency: This report was published in 2005 and the information is still accurate and current today in this post 9/11 world. Objectivity: The author was unbiased in his report. He presented ideas that were backed up by facts. Although this report discusses the failure to anticipate the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the points he brought up are widely agreed upon by various government officials and organizations. 3 Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 1 Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 2 Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters Alesch, Daniel, Lucy A. Arendt, and James M. Nolly. (2009). Managing for Long-Term Community Recovery in the Aftermath of Disaster. Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. Credible Author: This is an article that was written by different authors. These authors are Alesch, Daniel, Lucy A. Arendt, and James M. Nolly. These authors are creditor authors and persons with experience in approaches of handling the effects of disasters. Moreover, these authors are also considered to be credible because they have consistently produced other articles that relate to this topic. These authors have also been quoted by other authors writing about the same topic. This means that their work is quality and can be used by other people to refer when addressing the topic. Reliable Publisher: The publisher that published this article is Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. This is a publisher that has also published many other books which indicate how it is trusted in the publishing market. This is a publisher that is a peer reviewed press which makes it to be a more credible publisher of articles in the market. The article is found in Amazon.com which is available for all interested users. Accuracy: The information that is presented in the article is accurate and it is corresponding to the information that is included in other articles. For example, the authors are proposing a long term response towards addressing the post disaster approaches. The article has also highlighted some of the strategies that individuals can use so as to enable individuals to mitigate against the harsh effect of natural disasters. There has not been any faults or statistical errors and conclusions that has been noted in this article. Objectivity: The authors of this article are not biased in any way and they addressed the topic as it is. There is no any sign of conflict of interest from the authors and therefore they presented Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 3 their arguments in the most informative way that would help all the users. Therefore, it means that these authors were driven by the concern to enlighten the audience about the effects and how they are to be addressed. Currency: This is an article that was published in the year 2009. Therefore, it includes some of the most recent disasters and its effects in the community. Some of the current examples include the effects of Tsunami and major recent devastating earthquakes. Smith, Gavin. (2010). Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery: A Review of the United States Disaster Assistance Framework. Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. Creditor Author: The author of this article is Smith Gavin. The author is considered to specialist in this field. There are several proposals that have been developed by the Smith Gavin which are indicating some of the strategies that the government and other partners in the market which will help to alleviate these challenges the society. The arguments that are also given by author are valid and relevant to all the players in the market who are affected directly or indirectly by the post disaster effects. Reliable Publisher: The publisher for this article is Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. This is one of the publishers that are known in the publishing market because it has also published other articles. Therefore, this is publisher that is trusted by many authors in the industry. Accuracy: The information that is presented by the author of this article is accurate to informative. There are no errors that have been noted in the analysis and the evidence that has been generated are viable and can be trusted. The conclusions that also drawn by the author are effective and they are conclusive. Moreover, this is also a peer reviewed article which is one of Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 4 the credible sources that can be used. In this case, the article is a credible source that can be used by all persons in doing their research relating to this topic. Currency: The article was written in the year 2010 which indicate that it is also one of the reasons why the article is current. It is also covering on issues that happened in some past few years. Therefore, the article is one of the most recent articles that is resourceful and can be helpful in the process of writing researches. Objectivity: The author of this article has argued well in his article. Therefore, the opinions and the recommendations that the author presented as long term strategies to address these issues are objectively presented. The author has acknowledged the need of the government to address these issues using proactive strategies which leads to long term solution. Wonder Writer COLL300 I005 Win 10 12 March 2013 Annotated Bibliography- MLA Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Artese, Charlotte. "\"Tell Thou the Tale\": Shakespeare's Taming of Folktales in The Taming of the Shrew." Folklore 120.3 (2009): 317-326. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Artese discusses the two folktales Shakespeare borrowed from in writing The Taming of the Shrew. By comparing the folktales with the play, Artese presents a fresh insight into the play which will aid me in determining which cultural aspects are relevant to his time. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Baumlin, Tita French. "Petruchio the Sophist and Language as Creation in The Taming of the Shrew." Studies in English Literature (Rice) 29.2 (1989): 237. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Baumlin discusses the use of language by Petruchio in presenting a reality of marital harmony between Katherine and him. By arguing that Katherine's world is dysfunctional, and Petruchio offers a more fulfilling life, his thesis relates to mine in the respect Katherine is unhappy in her current state and does not know true happiness until she allows herself to exist in Petruchio's world. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Langis, Unhae. "Marriage, the Violent Traverse from Two to One in The Taming of the Shrew and Othello." Journal of the Wooden O Symposium 8.(2008): 45-63. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Langis compares two of Shakespeare's plays and discusses how one failed tragically while the other promised a lasting marital union. By presenting a foil by which to compare The Taming of the Shrew, I can present a perspective of what Shakespeare considered a dutiful wife and how such a wife can ruin her husband or bring him much joy as is her place. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Ramsey-Kurz, Helga. "Rising above the Bait: Kate's Transformation from Bear to Falcon." English Studies 88.3 (2007): 262-281. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Ramsey-Kurz's article discusses Katherine's transformation from a wild, rampaging bear to that of a tamed falcon using the analogies to suggest her behavior more animalistic than human and slowly becoming more civilized as she is trained. Her comparison of Katherine to animals, one wild and the other tamed, supports my thesis of her character being depicted as uncivilized and through training can become a content, respectable member of society. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) PRINT BOOK Format: Author last name, first name. Book title. City: publisher, year. Medium. Shakespeare, William. The Taming of the Shrew. New York: Dover Publications. 1997. Print. The primary source for my paper from which specific examples will be included to support my thesis. Student Name COLL 300 Evaluating Sources: CMS (Chicago) Bjelopera, Jerome P. "Combating Homegrown Terrorism: Enforcement Activities," Congressional Research Service, Report (November 15, 2011): 36-53. International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center, EBSCOhost . Credible Author: Jerome P. Bjelopera is recognized as a specialist in organized crime and terrorism by his peers. A Google search revealed numerous hits for him. The hits on the first page were for reputable sites ending with .edu and .org. Also, a search of his name on the Amazon website revealed he has authored a couple of books in addition to some other articles. Reliable Publisher: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a reliable organization. The CRS falls under the Library of Congress, and they provide policy and legal analysis to Capitol Hill members. This service is provided to all parties and is unbiased in nature. The CRS has existed for almost 100 years. Accuracy: The article appears to be accurate in its facts. I could not find any errors or conclusions that did not add up. The author had a section on the Newburgh Four case as well as the Liberty City Seven case. These cases are well known and the facts can be easily verified through other websites if a reader was not already familiar with the cases. Bjelopera's article is reasonable and balanced, and he backs up his assertions with credible sources. He also presented the reader with some of the existing policies in this post 9/11 world. An example of this is a quote he used from Deputy Attorney General, Paul McNulty letting the reader know what the Justice Department's policy is regarding preventive policing. . The information he has presented in this article is pretty consistent with other information I have read on the topic. Currency: This article was published in 2011 and is therefore, very current. The author addresses topics that are very relevant in this post 9/11 world. Two examples are the section titled \"The Role of State and Local Law Enforcement\" and the section called \"Detecting the Shift from Radical to Violent Jihadist.\" Objectivity: Jerome P. Bjelopera's article appears to be unbiased. It is obvious he believes that we need to do everything in our power to prevent future terrorist attacks, and he writes from this perspective. However, he does bring up opposing views. An example of this is in the section called \"The Capone Approach.\" He acknowledges that this method has come under attack by the media. Byman, Daniel. "Strategic Surprise and the September 11 Attacks." Annual Review Of Political Science 8, no. 1 (June 2005): 145-170. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost Credible Author: Dr. Daniel L. Byman is a professor at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service. He was a member of the 9/11 Commission and the Joint 9/11 Inquiry Staff of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. He is highly respected in topics related to terrorism, international security, and the Middle East. In addition, he had numerous hits come up after conducting a google search on him. 2 Reliable Publisher: Annual Reviews is a nonprofit scientific publisher. Annual Reviews has been in existence since 1932. It was created by scientists and its mission is to publish scientific reviews in 40 different scientific fields. It is managed by scientists and is considered a reliable organization. Accuracy: The information is very accurate and backed up with numerous, credible sources. It is filled with a lot of useful, factual information that can be easily verified. The report appears to be well balanced and complete. Byman offered six examples of missed opportunities for intelligence in regards to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. These aren't just his assumptions, these are facts that were uncovered by the 9/11 Commission. They are all well documented. Currency: This report was published in 2005 and the information is still accurate and current today in this post 9/11 world. Objectivity: The author was unbiased in his report. He presented ideas that were backed up by facts. Although this report discusses the failure to anticipate the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the points he brought up are widely agreed upon by various government officials and organizations. 3 Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 1 Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 2 Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters Alesch, Daniel, Lucy A. Arendt, and James M. Nolly. (2009). Managing for Long-Term Community Recovery in the Aftermath of Disaster. Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. Credible Author: This is an article that was written by different authors. These authors are Alesch, Daniel, Lucy A. Arendt, and James M. Nolly. These authors are creditor authors and persons with experience in approaches of handling the effects of disasters. Moreover, these authors are also considered to be credible because they have consistently produced other articles that relate to this topic. These authors have also been quoted by other authors writing about the same topic. This means that their work is quality and can be used by other people to refer when addressing the topic. Reliable Publisher: The publisher that published this article is Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. This is a publisher that has also published many other books which indicate how it is trusted in the publishing market. This is a publisher that is a peer reviewed press which makes it to be a more credible publisher of articles in the market. The article is found in Amazon.com which is available for all interested users. Accuracy: The information that is presented in the article is accurate and it is corresponding to the information that is included in other articles. For example, the authors are proposing a long term response towards addressing the post disaster approaches. The article has also highlighted some of the strategies that individuals can use so as to enable individuals to mitigate against the harsh effect of natural disasters. There has not been any faults or statistical errors and conclusions that has been noted in this article. Objectivity: The authors of this article are not biased in any way and they addressed the topic as it is. There is no any sign of conflict of interest from the authors and therefore they presented Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 3 their arguments in the most informative way that would help all the users. Therefore, it means that these authors were driven by the concern to enlighten the audience about the effects and how they are to be addressed. Currency: This is an article that was published in the year 2009. Therefore, it includes some of the most recent disasters and its effects in the community. Some of the current examples include the effects of Tsunami and major recent devastating earthquakes. Smith, Gavin. (2010). Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery: A Review of the United States Disaster Assistance Framework. Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. Creditor Author: The author of this article is Smith Gavin. The author is considered to specialist in this field. There are several proposals that have been developed by the Smith Gavin which are indicating some of the strategies that the government and other partners in the market which will help to alleviate these challenges the society. The arguments that are also given by author are valid and relevant to all the players in the market who are affected directly or indirectly by the post disaster effects. Reliable Publisher: The publisher for this article is Fairfax, Va.: P.E.R.I. Press. This is one of the publishers that are known in the publishing market because it has also published other articles. Therefore, this is publisher that is trusted by many authors in the industry. Accuracy: The information that is presented by the author of this article is accurate to informative. There are no errors that have been noted in the analysis and the evidence that has been generated are viable and can be trusted. The conclusions that also drawn by the author are effective and they are conclusive. Moreover, this is also a peer reviewed article which is one of Emotional and Psychological Effects of Natural Disasters 4 the credible sources that can be used. In this case, the article is a credible source that can be used by all persons in doing their research relating to this topic. Currency: The article was written in the year 2010 which indicate that it is also one of the reasons why the article is current. It is also covering on issues that happened in some past few years. Therefore, the article is one of the most recent articles that is resourceful and can be helpful in the process of writing researches. Objectivity: The author of this article has argued well in his article. Therefore, the opinions and the recommendations that the author presented as long term strategies to address these issues are objectively presented. The author has acknowledged the need of the government to address these issues using proactive strategies which leads to long term solution. Wonder Writer COLL300 I005 Win 10 12 March 2013 Annotated Bibliography- MLA Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Artese, Charlotte. "\"Tell Thou the Tale\": Shakespeare's Taming of Folktales in The Taming of the Shrew." Folklore 120.3 (2009): 317-326. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Artese discusses the two folktales Shakespeare borrowed from in writing The Taming of the Shrew. By comparing the folktales with the play, Artese presents a fresh insight into the play which will aid me in determining which cultural aspects are relevant to his time. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Baumlin, Tita French. "Petruchio the Sophist and Language as Creation in The Taming of the Shrew." Studies in English Literature (Rice) 29.2 (1989): 237. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Baumlin discusses the use of language by Petruchio in presenting a reality of marital harmony between Katherine and him. By arguing that Katherine's world is dysfunctional, and Petruchio offers a more fulfilling life, his thesis relates to mine in the respect Katherine is unhappy in her current state and does not know true happiness until she allows herself to exist in Petruchio's world. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Langis, Unhae. "Marriage, the Violent Traverse from Two to One in The Taming of the Shrew and Othello." Journal of the Wooden O Symposium 8.(2008): 45-63. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Langis compares two of Shakespeare's plays and discusses how one failed tragically while the other promised a lasting marital union. By presenting a foil by which to compare The Taming of the Shrew, I can present a perspective of what Shakespeare considered a dutiful wife and how such a wife can ruin her husband or bring him much joy as is her place. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) JOURNAL ARTICLE PAGINATED BY VOLUME Format: Author last name, first name. "Article title." Journal title volume number.issue number (Year): pages. Medium. Ramsey-Kurz, Helga. "Rising above the Bait: Kate's Transformation from Bear to Falcon." English Studies 88.3 (2007): 262-281. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. Ramsey-Kurz's article discusses Katherine's transformation from a wild, rampaging bear to that of a tamed falcon using the analogies to suggest her behavior more animalistic than human and slowly becoming more civilized as she is trained. Her comparison of Katherine to animals, one wild and the other tamed, supports my thesis of her character being depicted as uncivilized and through training can become a content, respectable member of society. Model from APUS Citation Guide (MLA) PRINT BOOK Format: Author last name, first name. Book title. City: publisher, year. Medium. Shakespeare, William. The Taming of the Shrew. New York: Dover Publications. 1997. Print. The primary source for my paper from which specific examples will be included to support my thesis
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