Article on search and seizure/racial profiling, not just in Arizona, but what about the rest of the country. US immigration officials are doing this all over the country under the guise of border patrol. Is it fair?
A group plans to burn Korans on 9/11 to show the dangers of Islam. This shows a lack of religous freedom in this country, as well as ignorance towards world religions. It's appalling to see this. If you don't want to practice Islam don't, but leave those who do alone.
Talking about plagiarism is as easy as apple pie. And thanks to the recent controversy surrounding an article published in Cooks Source magazine, we now have a great way to start the classroom discussion.
McCain talks a little about repealing health care reform. Interesting topic to consider for a research project.
Great article about net neutrality and open standards on the web.
The whole point of going to school is to prepare for success. What better way to prepare than researching potential careers.
12 videos on doing research made in 2008 by a librarian at Pima CC in Tucson.
Link directly to quotes in Web pages.
Interesting concept here, but they will spend lots more money defending laws like this than they would if they just paid the welfare. Too bad.
In Room for Debate, The Times invites knowledgeable outside contributors to discuss news events and other timely issues.
Wikibooks page on annotated bibliography.
"An annotation is a summary and/or evaluation; a bibliography is a list of sources (books, journals, web sites, newspapers, etc.) one has used to research a topic. Thus, an annotated bibliography is a list of sources that includes summary and/or evaluation."
In this class, we will discuss the basics of written argumentation, focusing particularly on rhetorical analysis. This online course packet includes the course schedule, syllabus, project descriptions, and other resources.