Blog Post #11: Sources

Please post a link to the sources that you plan on using here. You do not have to write the sources out in the MLA “Works Cited” format. If you found the sources via the Newman Library, don’t share a link. For those sources, please just provide the title of the source, the type of source (e.g., newspaper article), and the media outlet/journal that produced the source (e.g., The New York Times). Please be sure to include your primary sources, as well.

12 thoughts on “Blog Post #11: Sources

  1. The Sources I will be using so far:
    Marie-Jeanne Ndimbira’s TEDxTalk, “It matters where you plant the seed”

    My notes I took based on Our class interview/meeting/talk with Marie-Jeanne Ndimbira

    “When The Devil Sent a Counterfeit (Part 1) (Issac Curry) #DiscernmentSeries – REDEFINED TV – Lead Pastors Jerry and Tanisha Flowers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBf9-jJX49M&t=2s
    Plus: My notes I took based on this sermon.

    Patient and Public Involvement in palliative care research: What works, and why? A qualitative evaluation (research article, Palliative Medicine)

  2. 1. https://www.epi.org/publication/why-america-needs-a-15-minimum-wage/
    2. https://www.americanprogress.org/article/higher-minimum-wages-support-job-growth-economy-recovers-covid-19/
    3. https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/economy/west-hollywood-minimum-wage/index.html
    4. Library research: “Biden wants to raise federal minimum wage. Trump doesn’t. A look at their debate disagreement.” Newspaper article.
    5. Library research: “Walmart raises minimum wage.” Newspaper article.

  3. 1. The Benefits of Playing Video Games. Article, American Psychological Association.
    2. Gaming Your Mental Health: A Narrative Review on Mitigating Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Using Commercial Video Games. Article, Toronto: JMIR
    Publications.
    3. Researchers Explore Mental Health Benefits of Video Games. Newspaper articles, The Washington post.

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