Tuesday, September 3, 2013

September 2013    

         REMEMBERING 911    
                                                                                     


Resources

  • Bolton M. Kent. U.S. national security and foreign policymaking after 9/11 : present at the re-creation
  • Lampert, Jo. Children's fiction about 9/11 : ethnic, heroic and national identities
  • Morgan, Matthew. The impact of 9/11 on business and economics : the business of terror.
  • National Institute of Justice. Lessons learned from 9/11 : DNA identification in mass fatality incidents.
  • 911 Memorial


 Books on Writing You Can Use:


                                                                                                               
  • American Psychological Association. Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.
  • Berge, Patricia. Basic college research.
  • Lester, James D. The essential guide to writing research papers.
  • Lester, James D. Writing research papers : a complete guide.
  • Modern Language Association. MLA handbook for writers of research papers.
  • Modern Language Association. MLA style manual and guide to scholarly publishing.
  • Markman, Roberta H. 10 steps in writing the research paper.
  • Weidenborner, Stephen. Writing research papers : a guide to the process. 
  • Zamagias, James D. Writing the college essay : a handbook and workbook in composition, research, and grammar.

Thousands march to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'Dream'

"Looking back on a march that mattered."

 Resources
  • Garfinkel, Herbert. When Negroes march; the March on Washington Movement in the organizational politics for FEPC.
  • Ingram, Scott. The 1963 civil rights march.
  • MPI  Videos. Martin Luther King, " I have a dream speech [videorecording].
  • Schuman, Michael. Martin Luther King, Jr. : leader for civil rights.
  • Yette, Frederick. Washington and two marches, 1963 & 1983 : the third American revolution. 

Research Writing Tip of the Month:
Time Management: Improve the quality of your paper by starting early! Avoid waiting until the 
last possible moment to write. Instead, leave sufficient time for thinking about the material, 
writing, reorganizing, revising, proofreading, and editing.

September Observances:
Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15-October 15 (U.S.)
National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month
National Cholesterol Education Month
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Healthy Aging Month
Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness Month
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
National Sickle Cell Month
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