Saturday, December 12, 2009

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15b)
i learned a lot of useful things about the internet.I will use those search engines and techniques for the rest of my college career. I really like the delicious account and will continue to use that. However I don't think I learned how to write any better. We spent a lot of time researching on the internet but didn't spend very much time learning how to construct our papers and that's what i thought this class was for.
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annotated bibliography

Alda, Alan, perf. M*A*S*H. By Larry Gelbart. 1981. 20th Century Fox. Web. Web. 26 Nov. 2009. M*A*S*H was a TV show in the 1980's based on the Korean War. It was aorrigionally a book that turned into a major motion picture then a TV series. This quote portrais the ugly truth about war fare and front line injuries.

DeNoon, Daniel J. "Chip Implants: Better Care or Privacy Scare." Web MD Ed. Brunilda Nazario. Web MD Health News, 27 July 2005. Web. 29 Nov. 2009. . THis article answers some very popular questions about the VeriChip. it was very useful because it was for using the VeriChip.

Granneman, Scott. "RFID Chips are Here." Security Focus (2003): 29 pars. Web. 20 Nov. 2009. This article was against using the human microchip and brought some very strong points to the argument.


Orwell, George. 1984. New York: New American Library, 1950. Print.
M*A*S*H. By Larry Gelbart. 20th Century Fox, 1981. Web. Web. 26 Nov. 2009. M*A*S*H was a TV show in the 1980's based on the Korean War. It was aorrigionally a book that turned into a major motion picture then a TV series. This episode showed that in every war there are people who will do anything, switch dog tags with deceased/injured soldiers, just to get sent home.