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Rosol Albohassan

Ms.Sanchez

English 1

25 May 2018

Works Cited

Amadeo, Kimberly. “How the Great Depression Affects You Today.” The Balance, The Balance, 15

Jan. 2018, www.thebalance.com/effects-of-the-great-depression-4049299.

This source was updated on January 15, 2018. So it is very, very recent. Which is great!

Throughout the source there are many functional links. The relevance of this source is great and

discusses my exact topic. The author Kimberly Amadeo is very qualified. She has 20 years

senior-level experience in economic analysis and business strategy working for major

international corporations. Source names are very well explained with many links to provide

more information if you care to know. This source doesn’t really have much of a purpose, but to

inform those who want to learn more about the effect of the Great Depression. This source has

an excellent score of 17.

Bederman, Diane Weber. “Is Racism Actually a Fear of the Unknown?” HuffPost Canada, HuffPost

Canada, 6 Nov. 2013, www.huffingtonpost.ca/diane-bederman/is-racism-actually-a-

fear_b_4167792.html.

This source was published on November 6, 2013. So it is fairly recent. Throughout the source

there are functional links. The information is pretty advanced. Diane Weber Bederman is

affiliated with this topic in a unique way because she writes about religion in the public square

and mental illness on her blog, which in a way ties to a fear of the unknown. There are no

spelling or grammar errors. The purpose is to inform about what is tight and we should handle

certain things and situations. The score was a 15.


CRIN. “DISCRIMINATION: Briefing on Age Discrimination.” LABOUR RIGHTS: Child Labour and

Protecting Working Children | CRIN, CRIN, 1 Oct. 2009,

www.crin.org/en/library/publications/discrimination-briefing-age-discrimination.

The information was published on October 1st, 2009. The information is fairly current for

my topic. Throughout the source there are links to reference rousers and they are functionally

and working.The most current source in the reference list dates back to 2009.Most of the article

relates to my topic and talks about age discrimination, especially towards children. The

author/organization of this source is the CRIN, which stands for the children’s rights

international network. The network's goal is to advocate for children's rights and enforce them,

which means children shouldn’t face/don’t face age discrimination. The source is professional.

The author avoids slang terms and sticks to the facts. There are no spelling or grammar errors.

The purpose of this source is to inform others of children's rights. The total score for this source

was 14.

Romer, Christina D., and Richard H. Pells. “Great Depression.” Encyclopædia Britannica,

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 28 Feb. 2018, www.britannica.com/event/Great-Depression.

This article was last modified on February 28,2018. So the information is very current! It relates

to the topic because it shows what the Great Depression did and the cause and effects of this

depression. The author Christina D. Romer is the author of numerous articles on business

cycles, the Federal Reserve, and the Great Depression, so this would be her aare of expertise.

This article is supported by lots of evidence. The purpose is to show the effects of the great

depression and possible relevance to today. It scored a comfortable score of 17.

Sollitto, Marlo. “Geriatricians: The Antidote to Ageism in Senior Healthcare.” Legal

Documents To Make Healthcare Decisions for Elderly Parents - AgingCare.com, 20 Oct. 2017,

www.agingcare.com/articles/discrimination-against-elderly-150458.htm.
This source was last updated on October 20 of 2017. So it is very recent. This source

relates to my topic because it talks about discrimination in a different way rather than with justb

kids, but with elderly as well. The author is Marlo Sollitto, Marlo assists with the journalistic

direction of AgingCare.com, researching and writing articles on all aspects of elder care. This

source quotes multiple experts throughout the article. It does not involve any biases. The

purpose of this source “is to provide family caregivers with quality information that is engaging,

informative and supportive.” This sources scored a 14 on the CRAAP test.

Winters, Jeffrey. “Why We Fear the Unknown.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, 9 June 2016,

www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200205/why-we-fear-the-unknown.

This information was last reviewed on June 9, 2016. It relates to my topic because it shows how

fear of the unknown exists in my different ways in today's world and leads to other problems.

Jeffrey Winters is an American political scientist at Northwestern University, specialising in the

study of oligarchy. The information in the text is supported by evidence and statistics. The

purpose is to inform others of what’s really going behind or natural fear of the unknown. This

information scored a solid 15 on the CRAAP test.

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