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Annotated Bibliography Armstrong, Ari. "Minimum Wage Laws Are Immoral and Harmful." Ethics , edited by Noël Merino, Greenhaven Press, 2015. Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing Viewpoints in Context , http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010431279/OVIC?u=nclivewtcc &sid=OVIC&xid=f6fb174f. Accessed 28 Nov. 2018. Originally published as "Minimum Wage Laws: Immoral, Crippling, and Nevertheless Supported by Many," www.theobjectivestandard.com , 18 Sept. 2013. The article “Minimum Wage Laws Are Immoral and Harmful” by Ari Armstrong was published in the journal Ethics in 2015. In the article, Armstrong argues that minimum wage laws hurt businesses and workers by making it tougher for businesses to succeed. In my essay, I use a quote from Armstrong describing how difficult it is for small businesses to pay higher wages for workers. The article is credible because Ethics is a respected academic journal that publishes articles from scholars in the field of philosophy. I chose this source because of its focus on the moral and philosophical aspects of the minimum wage issue, which is a perspective that many articles on this topic do not cover.
Example explained: Armstrong, Ari. "Minimum Wage Laws Are Immoral and Harmful." Ethics , edited by Noël Merino, Greenhaven Press, 2015. Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing Viewpoints in Context , http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010431279/OVIC?u=nclivewtcc &sid=OVIC&xid=f6fb174f. Accessed 28 Nov. 2018. Originally published as "Minimum Wage Laws: Immoral, Crippling, and Nevertheless Supported by Many," www.theobjectivestandard.com , 18 Sept. 2013. The article “Minimum Wage Laws Are Immoral and Harmful” by Ari Armstrong was published in the journal Ethics in 2015. In the article, Armstrong argues that minimum wage laws hurt businesses and workers by making it tougher for businesses to succeed. In my essay, I use a quote from Armstrong describing how difficult it is for small businesses to pay higher wages for workers. The article is credible because Ethics is a respected academic journal that publishes articles from scholars in the field of philosophy. I chose this source because of its focus on the moral and philosophical aspects of the minimum wage issue, which is a perspective that many articles on this topic do not cover. 1. MLA Citation for the source (MLA 8th edition) 2. Identify the source: a. The author or authors b. Type of source it is (news or magazine article/journal article/research study, etc.) c. Where it was published d. The year the source was published (or last updated) 3. Position a. What does the source say? What is its central claim? b. What information, details or support does it present? c. Does the source argue a specific side of the issue? Is it opinionated or impartial? 4. What did you take from this source? How did you use that material in your essay? 5. Why is the source credible? Why should audiences trust this source? 6. What makes this source stand out from similar sources? 1 2 3 4 5 6
XXXXXXXXXX Annotated Bibliography ENG 111 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Annotated Bibliography Epigee. “Why Teens Don't Use Condoms.” Epigee.org , www.epigee.org/teens-and-condom- use.html. Epigee Women’s Health is an organization that specifically focuses on sexual wellbeing including STDs, STIs, and the use of contraceptives. They conduct studies on not only certain trends (i.e. reduced usage of condoms), but also study reasons as to potential causes of the trend. Research is conducted in a scientific manner, but the results are presented in an easy-to understand style that can be interpreted by the average reader. Green, Emma. “Condoms Don't Necessarily Help Teen Girls Avoid Pregnancy.” The Atlantic , Atlantic Media Company, 3 July 2016, www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/07/condoms-teens-pregnancy/489626/. Emma Green is an author and journalist for The Atlantic with focus primarily on politics and religion. Her articles incorporate a political aspect on issues that aren’t seemingly political. She includes potential economic issues that could arise from social problems in the country and how this affects policymakers and laws (i.e. welfare and the national budget). McKeon, Brigid. “Effective Sex Education.” Advocatesforyouth.org , Advocates for Youth, 2006, www.advocatesforyouth.org/component/content/article/450-effective-sex-education.
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Brigid McKeon utilizes extensive research and outside sources in order to support each fact or statistic she presents. She includes information regarding other countries as well to demonstrate the differences and similarities between domestic and international trends. Her data is clearly laid out in bulleted style and includes statistical changes from 1990s till current day to show continuity. Planned Parenthood. “Birth Control Methods & Options.” Planned Parenthood , National - PPFA, www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control. The most efficient way to learn about resources provided by Planned Parenthood and to learn about their mission is to hear what they have to say about themselves. Their goals and missions are linked with various personal stories and recollections of real people who have received aid from the organization. Statistics regarding birth control and various contraceptives along with the sex-ed curriculum has reliable sources in the footnotes to guarantee accurate information. Vittana. “Teen Pregnancy and Poverty.” Vittana.org , 15 Jan. 2017, vittana.org/teen-pregnancy- and-poverty. Vittana is an organization that studies the principles of economics and how it relates to poverty (i.e. causes, disparities, consequences, etc.). They have a focus on micropolitics and research all aspects of an issue. Causes and solutions are presented along with videos linked that sum up the information in a condensed manner. Statistics and facts back up the claims made by the authors and opposing sides are presented