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question 1: Click on the links to review the instructions for the annotated bibliography, library tutorial, and research paper. View this video to learn how to read a scholarly journal article. Next, read the sources you located for the paper (at least five) and be sure to take notes as you read. Finally, visit this website AND create an annotated bibliography based on the sources for the paper. The bibliographic information in your annotated bibliography must conform to APA guidelines (refer to the attached APA Citation e-book) AND the annotations MUST be in your own words!

i chose my topic as Research Question: Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Places? on this topic you should answer question 1. also i attach a file for a example so u can understand but don't copy that its just for example.

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question 2: This assignment assess your knowledge on primary and secondary sources (refer to lecture notes and textbook). The assignment has TWO parts; please be sure to complete the entire assignment.

Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources

  • Primary Source:a record made by people who saw or took part in an event (originates from the past)

v Secondary Source:a record of an event written by someone not there at the time

Part 1:

Directions:Determine whether the following are primary or secondary sources.Explain your reasoning in 1-2 COMPLETE SENTENCES.

  • The story your grandfather tells you about his experience during the Korean War.
  • A letter written by George Washington to his mother about the latest developments in the Revolutionary War.
  • The Diary of Anne Frank - the published diary of a teenage girl who experiences the Holocaust first hand.
  • Your World History textbook or an encyclopedia.
  • Your high school diploma.
  • A photograph of you and your friends at your 8th birthday party.
  • The information from the museum tour guide who shows you around the exhibit and shares facts with you.
  • A mummy from ancient Egypt.
  • A diary titled “Life in the Mines” from a miner named Lucky Noah who lived in Idaho in the 1870’s.
  • A magazine article from 2011 entitled “Mining in the Old West in the 1860’s to the 1890’s”.
  • An original photograph from the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor that you found in your grandparents’ photo album.
  • An original World War I uniform worn by your great grandfather.
  • An encyclopedia entry on the Vietnam War.
  • The diary of Anne Frank (a young girl who lived in hiding during the Holocaust)
  • Sheet music that was used to play military tunes during the Revolutionary War
  • A web site that summarizes Ancient Roman mythology
  • A map of China created during ancient times.
  • An ancient tablet of Babylonian King Hammurabi’s Code of Laws
  • Pictures taken by your Aunt Sally of the World Trade Center attack
  • A newspaper article outlining the effect of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
  • A manuscript of Barack Obama’s first speech as President.
  • An ancient Egyptian mummy you saw at a museum.

Part 2:

Directions: List 3 possible primary or secondary sources you can use for the research topics below.

Next, explain in 3-4 sentences why you can you use those sources for the topic.

You are researching the lives of Russian soldiers during WWII.

You are researching the burial practices of Egyptian Pharaohs.

You are researching about the conflict in Afghanistan.

You are researching the 1906 Earthquake in San Francisco.

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REALITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE 1 Research Question: Is climate change a real threat to human existence? Annotated Bibliography Baum, S. D., Haqq-Misra, J. D., & Karmosky, C. (2012). Climate change: Evidence of human causes and arguments for emission reduction. Science & Engineering Ethics, 18(2), 393410. doi:10.1007/s11948-011-9270-6 This journal produces significant evidence that the cause of climate change is due to the human actions, these actions is a direction correlation to greenhouse gas emissions. Cheng, L., Hoerling, M., AghaKouchak, A., Livneh, B., Wei-Quan, X., & Eischeid, J. (2016). How has human-induced climate change affected California drought risk? ClimJournal, 29, 111-120. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D.15-02060.1 This journal points out the drought in California is symptomatic of human-induced climate change. The drought is direct effect of global warming which is caused by climate change. This is due to the rising temperatures which is caused by greenhouse gas emissions. This journals illustrates significant studies and research which shows the history of precipitation in California which shows that the worst drought ever faced was 2011-14 due to rising temperatures. REALITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE 2 Dunlap, R., & Jacques, P. J. (2013). Climate change denial books and conservative think tank: Exploring the connection. American Behavioral Science, 57(6), 699-731. doi:10.1177/0002764213477096 This journal discusses several topics appearing in journals, articles, books etc about the various denials and skepticism by researches who refuse to agree and try to refute the fact that climate change is caused by human behavior and activities. The contention of politicians surrounding global warming policies and the rising in greenhouse gas emissions. Hamilton, L. C., Hartter, J., Lemcke-Stampone, M., & Moore, D. W. (2015). Tracking beliefs about anthropogenic climate change, Plos ONE, 10(10), 1-14. Retrieved from Ebscohost database. This journal aims to illustrate public beliefs on climate change. The information contained shows what are the public beliefs regarding human behavior being the cause of climate change. It shows that while some accept the fact human beings are responsible for climate change many persons still refuse to accept that it is human behavior that caused climate change. Their beliefs is that climate change is a result of natural causes. REALITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE 3 Milfont, T. L., Milojev, P., Greaves, L. M., & Sibley, C. G. (2015). Socio-structural and psychological foundations of climate change beliefs. Psychology of Climate Change Beliefs, 44(1), 1-30. Retrieved from Ebscohost database. This journal presents copious information about the greenhouse effect means serious problems and implication for the world as we know it. It signals that many scholars and Nobel Laureates indicate that global warming and climate change can be a danger to world peace in the near future. It also talks about climate change not only having environmental impacts but on life as a whole. Swim, J. K., Clayton, S., & Howard, G. (2011). Human behavioral contributions to climate change. Psychological and Contextual Drivers, 66(4), 251-264. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-66-4-251.pdf This journal illustrates how climate change is attributable to human behavior and activities. It shows the impacts human beings have on climate change through our unabated use of natural resources which will not stop but increase because of the rate of population growth. It shows how our use of natural resources negatively impacts the environment. It also shows how greenhouse gas emissions potentially will yield devastating effects and consequences for climate change
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