Annotated Bibliography Hurricane Harvey and Houston

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English 1301 Introduction to Outside Research: Annotated Bibliography Dr. James Wright Conduct research on one of the following issues: President Trump's Travel Ban on Refugees; The Potential Repeal of/Changes to the Affordable Care Act; The Role of Fake News in the 2016 Presidential Election; U.S. North Korea Tensions; Hurricane Harvey (and Houston); The Ongoing NFL Protests; The Gender Gap in the Technology Industry, or The NCAA Basketball Corruption Scandal. Read, analyze, and critically evaluate three articles that cover your chosen issue (the articles you annotate/cite must have a publication date between April 2017 and October 2017). After locating and critically reading three appropriate articles, annotate each article in at least 125 words. You must use at least two databases to find your articles, and choose articles from three different periodicals . Do more than superficially summarize each article; rather, examine points that are deeply relevant to the issue and that generate sharp coverage of the issue. You must also cite (generate bibliographic material on) all three of your articles, using MLA documentation style. Follow MLA guidelines listed in Eagle Online under “MLA Guidelines 8th Ed.” These guidelines can also be found on sites such as the Purdue Online Writing Lab (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/22/) or on the Houston Community College Library homepage (http://library.hccs.edu/mla8/home). What you need to do: 1) Follow MLA formatting and ordering style and arrange the annotations according to author's last name or the first non-article of the title; 2) Summarize the article, mentioning or citing a few of the major points; 3) Perhaps mention the author's agenda, his or her approach(es) to the issue, and other pressing points that are pertinent to your evaluation/analysis of the source and its connection to your chosen issue. Your annotated bibliography should look like this (as with all MLA-governed texts, your annotated bibliography should be double-spaced; I have single-spaced here because of space constraints): Fredrickson, J.P. “The Sick Come Home to Roost.” Health Law Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 3, June 2017, pp. 12-32. JSTOR, doi.113016/hlq.30.8738.239.10/. Accessed 27 Sept. 2017. J.P. Fredrickson, adjunct law professor at William and Mary Law Center, argues that America's current health care system penalizes not only the sick, but the extended family members of the sick who must make both personal and economic sacrifices that (produce at least 125 words) • Hockley, Joseph G. “Taking the Social Out of Socialized Medicine.” Time, 4 August 2017, pp. 56-61. General OneFile, go.galegroup.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/ps/i.do?p+ITOF&7d7DI.eehwh/. Accessed 28 Sept. 2017. In an early August Time editorial, Joseph G. Hockley argues that Americans need to educate themselves more fully on what is often called the European model of health care. Hockley, a former insurance company chief executive officer, has strong doubts about the American government's ability to manage the care of its citizens through the so-called “public option.” Hockley's primary concern with this proposal ... (produce at least 125 words) Rogers, Roderigo. “Bleeding Cash Money.” Chicago Sun-Times, 19 June 2017. ProQuest Research Library, https:// search.proquest.com/docview/88764873864?accountid+7036. Accessed 27 Sept. 2017. Roderigo Rogers, a frequent contributor to mid-western newspapers, contends that most Americans have deep reservations about the sustainability of private health care. Rogers interviews Americans of various socio- economic backgrounds to demonstrate the (produce at least 125 words)
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Hurricane Harvey (and Houston): Annotated Bibliography
Newkirk, Margaret, et al. "Houston and the Politics of Immigration." Bloomberg Businessweek,
no. 4537, 11 Sept. 2017, pp. 31-32. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=125037740&site=ehost-live.
Accessed 1 October 2017.
Margaret Newkirk, a regular contributor to the Bloomberg periodicals, discusses the tension
between the acute need for labor to clean Houston after Hurricane Harvey and the debilitating
stance that the immigration policy of the American government has taken. She observes that
while the nation has been witnessing dire shortages of construction workers, the immigration
crackdown heightened by Trump’s tough policies has worsened the situation. Newkirk’s article
rails against the draconian law that threatens local officials with jail terms and sacking if they fail
to enforce it. The article also takes note of the rising...


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