evacuation

=Student Name:= Priscilla Agosto

Zone:
C - green- experience severe storm surges......

Evacuation Center:
Flushing High school

Evacuation Center Plan:
I called 311 to get the evacuation center's plan, but forwarded me to a website in order to access their plan.

Escape Route:
Take the Q14, Q16, Q17 or Q44 to 35th Avenue. School is on the corner. Take the Q25/34, Q65, Q67 to Main Street. Walk along Main Street toward Northern Boulevard and then follow directions as written above.
 * __By Bus:__**

Evacuation Plan:

 * Go Bag – Mediations, first aid, money, dry food, water, radio, clothes, women products.
 * Pets – Thumper, my rabbit, I'm going to put him in a carry out bag and he is coming along with me with food and water.
 * How will your family meet up? My family will all meet me at the bus stop in order to travel together to avoid confusion.

Author:
Michael Manson

Date:
March 13,2007

Title:
Another Supplement, Under the mircoscope

Newspaper:
Science Time

Pages:
F 5

APA Citation:
Mason, M. ( 2007, March 13). Another Supplement, Under the Microscope. Science Time, pp. F5.

Summary:
By consuming vitamins A and E or any type of supplement can be harmful to your body and intestines. We are better off eating and exercising then having the risk of any heart disease or death. These supplements aren't "reverent to our health population," according to Micheal Mason's article. The majority of women who are taking antioxidants have also had a bad experience due to these antioxidants. Not all supplement are harmful ,but all supplements have different side effects due to the dosage that is put into the vitamin.

Author #2:
Andrew C Revkin

Date:
June 10, 2008

Pages:
Page 3

APA Citation:
Revkin, A. ( 2008, June 10). Academies Urge Action On Climate Health. Science Time, pp. 2

Summary:
This article speaks about climate leading us to global warming, affecting everything around us. Question to ask ourselves is, what is global warming? well let me tell you global warmig are gages in the atmospher that produces carbon, methane and water; that pollutes the earth surface by trappig in heat by 1% effecting us with the green house effect. This effects pollutes intoxices gases and burning coals, and fuels from centuries ago with decomosing all the non living and living on the eath premises. The problem is us humans taking advantage of everything, for example we want fast cars, that we become so selfish we dont even care that the world is coming to an end. We simply pretend that it is'nt occuring. This article relate to the textbook on page 402 chapter 19 " Global Climate Change"is a quick break down of how global warming is affecting our everyday life, such as climate, diseases, human, animals and plants. how carbon dioxide is rapadily producing cusing us trouble in today world.

Author #3:
Mary K Sidawy

Date:
June 3, 2008

Title:
With a Tiny Bit of Cancer, Debate on How to Proceed

Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Pages:
F6

APA Citation:
Sidawy, M (2008, June 3). With A Tiny Bit of Cancer Debate on How to Proceed. Scien Time, pp F6

Summary:
This article protyrays the sign of cancer and how rapaidly it has increase in such a short period of time. Since it such a huge factor doctors are findin ways to treat the problem wen it occured, finding solution that can help cure this diseases from speading. they are trying to come up with different and evirevalent answers to help the people in need; by observig the nodes. Dr can generated " worse survival rate", then with out it. These lymph notes having foung been found to help woen survil. Since still hasnt been fully showned to be used, till then they still have to use the same method until there a full approval. This article related to my science extbook on page 499 " Cancer A different kind of Genetic Disease, that speaks about ow cancer is form and ow it affects the DNA transfering it to our chrosome. It also speaks about surjury treatment and radation therapy are also the form to try and prevent the spread of cancer the old fashion ways, looking for a more suffiecant method to treat this disease.


 * Citation #1** Barry, P. ( 2007 SEPT. )., Antioxidant supplementation in pre-eclampsia. Lancet, p60-69, 10p.


 * Citation #2:** Nestle, M (2005 April ). Eating made simple Scientific American; p287-287, 1/9p.


 * Citation #3**Lindheimer, D. (2007 Sept 23) Food & **//Nutrition//**. Science News;, p141-141, 1/6p)

=Student Name:= Melissa Amitrano

1) Hurricane Katrina Animal Rescue
Watching this video was hard for me because i have a dog and to see all those poor dogs really got me sad. It is nice to know that there are people out there who really do care about animals and are willing to help them. What I found interesting about this video is that ach dog that ws rescued seemed to be doing well. A lot of them looked tired and scared but they all looked relieved. Even though some of them were hurt they were able to get back up and try to servivie. What I also noticed in the begining of the viedo is that the dogs that were trapped in the water tried to get to an area where they were not in the water.

What interested me in this video was the song. Everything the singer was saying is true and I thought it was a funny song. i feel that it was a good song to encourage people and to make them want to rebuild there home town. In the begining of the vidoe there were peoople helping eachother out and if everyone who was willing to help got together, they would make a difference.
 * 2) "New Orleans Waltz"**

It is amazing to me how calm everyhtng was before the storm hit. There were no people or cars out becasue they knew so,ething was coming. Once the rain started the wind was out of control and the water would not stop. it is amazing how high up the water got when they camera focussed on the biuldings and highways. It was so interesting to see that there was a duck floating in the water with all the crap that was around it, and coudld care less. Towards the end of the vidoe you could hardly see anything becasue the wind w as so strong. The man filming this video was a vary brave but silly man.
 * 3) Hurricane Katrina Videos from inside the Beau Revage**

What caught my attention right away wit this video is the fact that it was 30 days after the hurricanecame and did so much damage and how he waeather was beautiful. It blows my mind how crazy this whole situation is. Tjey showed a whole town that was turned upside down and so many families are homeless and have nothing. The second thing that is crazy is the animlas on the side of the highway and the casket on the side of the highway that were just sitting there. Everyhting was just a disaster.
 * 4) St. Barnard Parish, New Orleans**

Neighborhood:
Queens

Zone:
No Zone

Evacuation Center:
I do not need to evacuate because I am not in a zone where there is going to be an evacuation. We just have to be well prepared at home and have a place to shelter ourselves incase.

Evacuation Center Plan:
If I did have to evacuate the closest place would be Flushing High School.

Escape Route:
If we had to my family and I would be able to walk to Flushing High School. We would also be able to get there faster by car but it is reconmended that you do not drive anywhere becasue it will take a lot longer.

Evacuation Plan:

 * Go Bag – a bookbag filled with important documents in a waterproof container, a first aid kit, car and house keys, credit or debit cards, water and cranola bars, a flashlight, and watever medications that you are taking.


 * Pets – a recent picture of Charlie, his medical records, a first aid kit for dogs, food and water, a carrier, his leash, and toys and treats.


 * How will your family meet up? – If we were to get seperated we would meet and wait at the block before the highschool. There is a Wendy's on the block before so the plan would be to wait on the side, concidering it will be very crowded.

Author:
Anahad O'Connor

Date:
January 22, 2008

Title:
Too much cola can cause kidney problems.

Newspaper:
The New York Times

Pages:
F5

APA Citation:
O' Connor, A. (2008, January 22). Too much cola can cause kidney problems. The New York Times, p F5.

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.

Summary:
Cola contains a lot of acid and it is very sweet. Because of this kidney stones can be developed. If you drink a lot of soda daily, it is possible to develop kidney disease and you are also at a greater increase for diabetes and obesity.

Author #2:
Henry Fountain

Date:
June 24, 2008

Title:
Calls from Croc Eggs Alert Siblings and Mother

New York Times
 * Newspaper:**

Pages:
online

APA Citation:
Fountain, H. (2008, June 24). Calls from Croc Eggs Alert Siblings and Mother. The New York Times.

Summary:
A week before hatching, the baby crocs make a cooing noise from the egg. Scientists who study the reptiles had thought that the sounds served two purposes: as a hint to the other infants in the clutch that it is time to break out of their shells, and as a signal to the mother to begin digging the eggs out of the sand she buried them in. Eggs that were exposed to calls hatched within 10 minutes. Almost all of those exposed just to noise of similar bandwidth and duration hatched at least five hours later. And most mothers who heard the calls from a buried loudspeaker began digging. Far fewer mothers reacted when noise was played. If all the eggs hatch at the same time, that makes it easier for the mother to care for them all, and by digging them out, the mother helps protect them from predators.

Author #3:
Peter Dizikes

Date:
June 29, 2008

Title:
E. Coli and You

Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Pages:
online

APA Citation:
Dizikes, P. (2008, June 29). E. Coli and You. The New York Times.

Summary:
From Victorian England to contemporary America, creationists have often denied that we are related to other primates. But the hard truth of our genealogy does even greater damage to human pride. We are cousins of every living thing, including the billions of E. coli bacteria in our intestines. This kinship may not be flattering, but it is useful. By studying these tiny creatures, we learn about other organisms, including ourselves. A number of landmark discoveries have involved E. coli, including experiments confirming the universality of biochemistry and revealing how genes function. Studying the many strains of E. coli suggests the divergent behavior of genetically identical bacteria. Through E. coli we can see the history of life, and we can see its future as well.”


 * Citation #1:** Carson-DeWitt, R. (2007. 5 vols.) "Obesity". The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Ed. Jacqueline L. Longe. 3rd ed.


 * Citation #2:** Edgren, A. ( 2007. 5 vols). "Diabetes mellitus". The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Ed. Jacqueline L. Longe. 3rd ed.


 * Citation #3:** Ford-Martin, P. (July 1, 2006) "Obesity". The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. Ed. Jacqueline L. Longe.

=Student Name:= Elis Castillo

Neighborhood:Glendale,Queens
[C]
 * Evacuation Zone**

Evacuation Center:
[we don't have one]

Evacuation Center Plan:Home Safety
[I stay home until hurricane pass.Bring inside lightweight objects such as;furniture,garbage,garden tools and toys.Turn off propane tank.]

Escape Route:
[I could offer shelter family and friends who may need evacuation.] But in case of a serious emergency the nearest evacuation center would have to be Christ the King High School located on 68-02 Metropolitain Ave. Middle Village, NY 11379

From my house, I would have to drive by 1. Start out going NORTH on 64TH PL toward MYRTLE AVE. 2. Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto CYPRESS HILLS ST. 3. Turn RIGHT onto FRESH POND RD. 4. Turn RIGHT onto METROPOLITAN AVE. 5. End at 6802 Metropolitan Ave Middle Village, NY 11379-1622

Evacuation Plan:
[There is not evacuation order in my zone.]
 * Go Bag I should have one gallon water per person,canned food,first Aid kit, flashlight,battery-operate– radio:am,fm.Personal higiene items:toothbrush,soap,etc.Phone does not rely electricity.
 * Pets – Get pet's food,leash,proof of shot and cage.
 * How will your family meet up? –We all meet at home.

Author:
Kate Murphy

Date:
Tuesday,September19,2006

Title:
People Who Share a Bed, and the Things They Say About It.

Newspaper:
New York Times.Science Times

Pages:
F5

APA Citation:
Murphy,K (2006,September 19). People Who Share a Bed,and the Things They Say About It.The New York Times,F5.

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.

Summary:
The article is base on a research that a sociology made about people who share a bed and the things they say about it.According to Dr:Rosenblatt share a bed can be both pleasure or can be a conflict.Share a bed should be beneficial for people who may have health problems.It should be a conflict for people who need a quiet environment to sleep and they don't want that someone else interrupt them.Sociologies got the conclusion that some behave at the time to sleep are considerate as disorder.


 * Citation #1:** __(2006, December). What it means to sleep together. U.S.A Today Magazine. Vol. 135, Issue 2739, p12-13. 2p


 * Citation #2:**__ (2007, April 23) More people couples sleep apart to keep peace. CBS News. CBS Interactive.


 * Citation #3:** ddd

Author #2:
Kenneth Chang

Date:
June 27, 2008

Title:
Alkaline soil sample from Mars reveals presence of nutrients for plants to grow.

Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Pages:
N/A

APA Citation:
Chang, K. (2008, June 27). Alkaline soil sample from Mars reveals presence of nutrients for plants to grow. Science Times

Summary:
The Phioniex lander's scoop gathers samples of the martial soil for analysis. An experiment showed t6hat in Alkaline (Northern arctic plains) the dirt is full of the mineral nutrients that the plant would need. Samuel P. Kounaves of Tufts University said that according to his chemical analysis the soil of soil is probably the same one that we have in our backyards. A plant of asparagus could grow in that soil. They found the PH level was between 8 and 9 (the water of Earth's oceans PH.2). In the experiment they found the presence of magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride ions in the soil. Those components are like in the earth.


 * Citation #1:** CBC News. (2008 June 27). Growing asparagus on Mars?CBC News/ Technology and Science.


 * Citation #2:** __(2008, June 8). Setback on Mars? The Associate Press.


 * Citation #3:**__ (2008, June 27). Growing asparagus on Mars? CBC News/Technology and Science.

Author #3:
Brenda Goodman

Date:
June24,2008

Title:
Drug-Resistant high Blood Pressure on the Rise

Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

APA Citation:
Goodman B.(2008,June24).Drug-Resistant High Blood Pressure on the Rise.

Summary:
According to the American Heart Association in the Untied Stats high blood pressure is the most commonly condition that is becoming more difficult to the treat. It's requiring more and more medication to do so. The problem is not the medication stop working. The thing is patients need more drugs, at greater dosages. By reviewing studies of patients with at least some hypertension, the panel estimated that 20 to 30 percent could not control their blood pressure. One of the biggest failing hypertation, that lower numbers are better than higher numbers, they have increasing trouble reaching those goals.


 * Citation #1:** Day Michael.(1998,August 08).Trial and Error.New Scientist.Issue 2146,p5,3/4,1c.


 * Citation #2:** __(2008,May 3).Blood Pressure Pill may also aid weight.New Scientist.Issue2654,p16,1p.


 * Citation #3:** Igor M.(2007,November17)Apparently untretable hypertation.Lancet.Vol.370.Issue9600,p174-174,1p,1bw.__

=__Student Name:__= __Patrick Browne__

__Author:__
__Perri Klass, M.D.__

__Date:__
__January 24, 2006__

__Title:__
__The One-in-a-Thousand Illness You Can't Afford To Miss__

__Newspaper:__
__The Science Times__

__Pages:__
__F5__

__APA Citation:__
__Perri, K. (2006, January 24). The One-in-a-Thousand Illness You Can't Afford To Miss

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__Meningitis can is a severe virus, that, if untreated can kill a person. Doctors have to have it in their minds to check for it, with a spinal tap procedure.


 * Citation #1:** Restrepo, Blanca I. (May 2008) Tropical Medicine & International Health


 * Citation #2:** Ruben, Robert (April 2008) Acta Oto-Laryngologica

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 * Citation #3:** Poggenborg, René (April 2008) Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases

=__Student Name:__= __Patrick Browne__

__Author:__
__Perri Klass, M.D.__

__Date:__
__January 24, 2006__

__Title:__
__The One-in-a-Thousand Illness You Can't Afford To Miss__

__Newspaper:__
__The Science Times__

__Pages:__
__F5__

__APA Citation:__
__Perri, K. (2006, January 24). The One-in-a-Thousand Illness You Can't Afford To Miss

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__Meningitis can is a severe virus, that, if untreated can kill a person. Doctors have to have it in their minds to check for it, with a spinal tap procedure.


 * Citation #1:** Restrepo, Blanca I. (May 2008) Tropical Medicine & International Health


 * Citation #2:** Ruben, Robert (April 2008) Acta Oto-Laryngologica


 * Citation #3:** Poggenborg, René (April 2008) Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases__

=__Student Name:__= __Anayansi Clarke__

__Neighborhood:__
__In Staten Island is divided into two section South Shore and North Shore, I live on the North Shore, it is not an evacuation Zone, but if there was an horicane, I will not need to evacuate, but be preprared to take cover or find a safe place in the house. MOst people that live on the North Shore, is not a threat for disaster. So I'm in a not blank zone.__

__Zone:__
__The Zone color for Staten Island is as follow Zone-A is orange, Zone-b is yellow, Zone C green, no zone is blank ]__

__Evacuation Center:__
__there are four evacuation center in Staten Island, Tottenville High School, Curtis High School, Petrides School, I.S. 51 Markhum Junior High__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__[The evacuation center have a plan, taht is to take care of the most dangerous area first]__

__Escape Route:__
__if I neede to evacuate, I would need to go to the closer shleter near by, and that is Curtis High School]__

__Evacuation Plan:__
__[type answer here]__
 * __Go Bag –Batteries, radio, can openner, map of the location, food, water, blanket__
 * __Pets – my Dog, who is an Akita__
 * __How will your family meet up? –Well we will follow the plan, meet up at Concord Hihg school, which is close to were I live.__

__Author:__
__David Kohn__

__Pages: f1,f6 APA Citation:__
__Kohn, D. (2008, March 11) Psychoterapy for All: An Experiment. Science Times

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__This article deals with how doctors, nurses forcused the Physical condition of the children that had diarrhea, laborers that with injureis and old people with heart trouble. Also it caused depresion, anxiety have long affect an people. but it been funded by Goa program, who is the biggest and largest foundation.__

__Blakelee S (2008, January 15) Monkeys Thoughts Propel Robort a stop that may help Humans Science Times__
__Citation #1 Musser. G (2003 Feb) Robots that suck. Scientific American. Vol.288 Issue 2, p84, 3p Citation #2 Gates, B (2007) A robot in every Home Vol.296 Issue 1,p58-65,8p4diagram Scientific American Citation #3 Wilson, D (Apr 2007) Resident Roboticist Vol.184 Issue 4p26-26, Popular Mechanic__

===__Summary: Dr.Nicolelis team prved tht monkey could use thier thoughts a lone to control a robotic arm for reaching and grasping. the experimentes is the firstr experiment perform that might paralyzed people__===

__Pages:__
===__APA Citation: Kolata.G (July 1, 2008) A Quandary on Blood Drops in Brain. Science Time Summary : This article speak about the spot of blood that causes stroke in the brian, that leave people in a vigitable state.__===

__Citation #1 Miller.J (1979, Nove 24) Path though the Blood Brain Bar Science News Vol. 116. p362

Citation #2 Mille. J (2005, August 16)Boold Test For Brain. Damage New Scientist. Vol 18. Issue 2511, p23-23

Citation #3 Jozefowicz.C (2004 Jan) Silent Screems. Scientific American speacil Edition. vol 14 Issue 1p4


 * Summary: This article speak about how people get stroke base of the spot that is on the blood that cause brain damage. The only way to diagnose a troke now is to to a brain scan. The blood that apperar whent there has been trauma to the brains the biosensors are made of a platinum micrelectrode.**


 * Citation #1:** Kaiser, J (2007, Octuber 30). How people responce to Psychotherapy. Science Now. p1-1, 1p


 * Citation #2:** Kaiser,J (2007, Octuber, 30). Getting the most from your shirnk. Science Now Vol 2007


 * Citation #3:** Bower, Bruce (2007, June 16) Borderline Aid. Science News. pg 374- 375__

=__Student Name:__= __Zeneida Fernandez__

__Neighborhood:__
__Queensborough__

__Evacuation Center:__
__Queenboro community college__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__I looked up on the brochure online which directed me to call 311 and they forwarded me back to the brohure for the evacuation plan. In case of emergency during a hurricane dial 911.__

__Escape Route:__
__**Directions by Car using the Long Island Expressway East:** Take the Long Island Expressway east to Springfield Boulevard (exit 29). At the traffic light turn left onto Springfield Boulevard. Go straight until you reach 56th Avenue and make a right on to 56th Avenue. The main entrance of Queensborough Community College is one block away on the left-hand side.__

__Evacuation Plan:__

 * __Go Bag – water, medicine, food, clothes, flashlight, blankets, documents, toothbrush, toothpaste, liquid soap, towels, first aid kit, money.__
 * __Pets – I have no pets.__
 * __How will your family meet up? – We will meet at the exit off the LIE, springfield Blvd at the nearest gas station to continue to travel together to the center.__

__Author:__
__Claudia Dreifus__

__Date:__
__July 3, 2007__

__Title:__
__Finding Clues to Aging in the fraying tips of chromosomes__

__Newspaper:__
__Science time__

__Pages:__
__F2__

__APA Citation:__
__Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Author #2:__
__Andrew C.Revkin__

__Date:__
__June 3, 2008__

__Forest Disappearing in New Guinea__
__**Newspaper:** Science Times__

__Summary:__
__due to a studied of forest disappearing in papua new guinea, the scientifics have determined or conclude that ten years from now, if we don't start to take care of the trees, flowers, forest and ect, eventually everything will vanish and i personally say that we should start contributing more for instance with recycling, planting trees, and other things. By us taking the chance it may happen before we even know it, and instead we are contributing more with the global warming. On pg. 377 the article relate to the book speaking about the growing and the routation of storms. The book also talks about hurricanes and how this affect the nation that leads to bad weather floads and even worse death. I found this article interesting because it talks about the laws of nature, and everything it said is true and as a human being, I totally agree with them. this is something that we should all be concern about, because without forest there won't be no oxygen, carbon dioxide, rivers, ocean and there won't be lives. I've learned from this article that we should have more appreciation toward the nature. Also this is how we can see the drastic change of the climate for example take a look at central America and South America they've been having a lot of storms lately. It's really sad because they have to deal with the floods of water, and all of these disaster that are happening and some how we are responsible for it.__

__Author #3:__
__Karren Barrow__

__Date:__
__June 10, 2008__

__Title:__
__Facing Life without Children When I Isn't by Choice Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__1& 3__

__Summary:__
__This article speaks about infertility meaning women or men who cannot produce babies due to the fact that either something is wrong with their urterus or because it was simply not meant for both partner to become a parent. you can try to fertilizes your eggs or the man sperm, but some time you have to realize that not all the time you will receive the answear you are looking for. In this article they are more negative factor then positive factors. Doctors can try and figure out the problem, but like i said before it's not always a right solution to find out why this procedure is going on. On pg 478 in the book the article is related to the book due to the fact that DNA are copies from both parents, but like the article said mistakes do happen in the DNA molecule that can damage the eggs or the sperms by not making it able to repair, and fertilize. A huge percent of women are struggling with this situation and technology has not yet found an answer to see what measurement they can take. With situation like this, you can ask your doctor to do everything in his power to see if they can come up with a conclusion, if they have try the impossible then that means you just simply have to adopt. There is millions of children that needs a home.


 * Citation #1:** Hapgoood,F.(2008,June) journal of sport behavior,vol 31 issue z, pp. 166-186,zip.


 * Citation #2:** Chesnutt,j (2008,june 1) the new age. woman's Day, vol.71 issue 10, pp.10-10 2/3 p, 1c.


 * Citation #3:** stic,s,(2008, june 1) 50 tips for better living woman's Day, Vol71 issue u.ev 10, pg 86-91, 4p, 2c.__

=__Student Name:__= __Crystal Diaz__

__Neighborhood:__
__35th street Flushing, queens__

__Zone:__
__Zone C- may experience severe storm surge flooding from a major hurricane.__

__Evacuation Center:__
__Flushing High School__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__I called to find out their plan, however, they directed me to a website; Nycgov./Hurricanes for their evactuation plan.__

__Escape Route:__
__From the East:__** __Take the Northern State Parkway to the Clearview Expressway. Take the Clearview Expressway, north, exit at 35th Avenue and make a left. Continue on 35th Avenue until Union Street. School is on your left. The school's entrance is on Northern Boulevard.
 * By Car:


 * From the West:** Take the LIE east. Exit at Van Wyck Expressway and take it North - toward Whitestone Expressway and the Whitestone Bridge. Exit at Linden Place (first exit on the Whitestone Expressway). Continue on the service road. Make a right on Linden Place. Take until 35th Avenue. Make a left unto 35th Avenue. Continue for two blocks - school will be on your right. The school's entrance is on Northern Boulevard.__

__Evacuation Plan:__

 * __Go Bag – change of clothes, medication, first aid kit, flashlight, dry food, bottle of water, important documents including id, batteries, battery operater radio, walkie talkies, money, and toletries.__
 * __Pets - I arranged for my dog to be put in a portable kennel and taken in another car driven by my mother ahead of me.__
 * __How will your family meet up? – We will meet up at the entrance of Flushing High School after parking and grabbing our things.__

__Author:__
__Denise Grady__

__Date:__
__Tuesday, August 14, 2007__

__Title:__
__Zen and the Art of Coping With Alzheimer's__

__Newspaper:__
__Science Times__

__Pages:__
__F5__

__APA Citation:__
__Grady, D. (2007, August 14). Zen and the Art of Coping With Alzheimer's. Science Times, pp. F5.__

__Summary:__
__Patients suffering with Alzheimer's will not become healthier regardless of how many drugs companies put on the market. Loved ones will have to "go with the flow" to make the transition of their loved one's health (disintegrating of the mind) a little easier. It's better to adjust to a person's (with Alzheimer's) mind frame than to control it. The numbers of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's will sky rocket to about 11 million to 16 million by 2050 according to Denise Grady, author.__

__Author #2:__
__Dan Hurley__

__Date:__
__Tuesday, June 3, 2008__

__Title:__
__The Science of Sarcasm ( Not That You Care)

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__F6__

__APA Citation:__
__Hurley, D. (2008, June 3).The Science of Sarcasm (Not That You Care). Science Times, pp F6__

__Summary:__
__There are people who suffer from frontotemdotal dimentia witere people forget words and meaning, and not grasp someone being sarcastic. It was said by the author that a person with mild case of alzheimer's can perceive sarcasm berrrer than those with semantic dementia. Nothing was stated about cure finding. However, there are no real symptom either. Test came back normal and can be misinterpreted to be " midlife crisis". I found that it's a,azing that doctors now are unable to determine if the right side of the brain actually controls humor and langauge. I also felt that more information should have been given regarding the treatment, if any, being used by those " sunjects " in Dr. Rankin's study.__

__Date:__
__June 11, 2008__

__Title:__
__Another Failure on Climate Change

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__Website http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/opinion/11wed1.html____

Summary:
This article is about how 2 senators Obama and Mc Cain are clearly involved in the pursuit to help with Global Warming. Unfortunately it was presented that a president should be one that cares about the world aside from the other "campaigns" like Bush entertains. "The bill sought to reduce American emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases by nearly 70 percent by 2050, short of what most climate scientists believe is necessary but an important first step." The bill was suppose to pass, however, Republicans and Democrats complained for a bill that would raise prices. But the biggest problem was the financial burden. How the money was going to be raised was the burden that some senators faced. However, "Some senators would invest most of that money in clean technologies — wind, solar, even nuclear power — and in a new generation of coal-fired plants that could capture and store carbon emissions." This article was basically an expression of disappointment with the senate that could not get involved to do something more to help slow down or stop Global Warming. The author feels that there should be a president worthy and who is all for making the proper movements in order to make a real difference.

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 * Citation #1:** Nagourney, E. (1/1/1985 to present).Aging: Smoking, Drinking, Alzheimer's Risk.New York Times, pp 06.


 * Citation #2:** Taylor, C. ( 2008, May 4). And for Air conditioned living rooms. New York Times, p14.


 * Citation #3:** di Costanzo, D. ( 2008, March). We never forget anything (anymore).Prevention, Vol. 60 Issue 3, p156-165, 10p, 8c.

=Student Name:= Margarita Estevez

Neighborhood:
74 Place, Woodhaven, near to Atlantic Ave. Queens

Evacuation Center:
Franklin K. Lane HS

Evacuation Center Plan:
I called to the evacuation center, Franklin K. Lane HS, and they just transfered my call many time to different extensions. They acted like they did not have any idea of what I was talking about. The last extension they transfered me to i left a message and i did not have any answer up to the moment. I guess they don't know their school is listed in the evacuation centers in case of emergency.

Escape Route:
I consider that the best way to escape in case of emergency is by car, because I understand that many of the train stations would be close. So the best and fastest way by car would be:
 * From:** 93-04 74th Pl Woodhaven, NY 11421
 * 1) **Head** north **on** 74th Pl **toward** 93rd Ave
 * 2) Turn **right** at **93rd Ave**
 * 3) Turn **left** at **76th St**
 * 4) Turn **left** at **Jamaica Ave**

Brooklyn, NY 11208
 * To:** 999 Jamaica Ave

First steps

 * Organize a meeting with all the members of the house and explain to them how important is to have a evacuation plan in case of emergency, especially during this season.
 * Select a place where we would meet in case of evacuation, ( the house), considering that if some could not make on time, he/she could go to the nearest evacuation center.
 * Contact a member of the family out of town to be the mediator with the objective of to be in communication with the members of the house. Give this number to all the members of the house.
 * Reach an agreement about a reasonable time to wait to get together in the house, (an hour or hour and half), so if a member can't make would know that he/she has to go to the evacuation center and meet the others there or go to the nearest evacuation center.

Second Steps (Go bag)

 * Preferably a backpack or suitcase on wheels.
 * Copies of the most important documents, such as driver license, IDs, proof of address, etc. Make sure to have an impermeable container.
 * Extra set of keys.
 * Credit and ATM cards and cash.
 * Bottles of water.
 * Non-perishable food as granola bars, dry fruits, etc.
 * Battery-operate AM/FM radio and extra batteries
 * Flashlight and extra batteries.
 * If there is any member on the house that take medicine, a note with the medication and those and keep part of the medicine in the go bag.
 * Prepare a bag for the dog with dog food, water, a blanket and some plastic bags.
 * Most important of all, a first aid kit with alcohol, cotton balls, thermometer, aspirin, etc.
 * If is possible, some blankets.

Third Steps

 * In case of an announcement of hurricane, and we have to evacuate the house, contact the member out of town to have all the others members of the house informed about it.
 * Wait an hour or hour and half for the others.
 * Take the car with more gasoline, put in the go bag/bags inside, take the dog and get in the evacuation center as soon is possible.

Author:
Nicholas Balakar

Date:
Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Title:
Research Ties Lack of Sleep To Risk for Hypertension

Newspaper:
Science Times

Pages:
F7

APA Citation:
Bakalar, N. (2006, April 18). Research Ties Lack of Sleep To Risk for Hypertension. Science Times, pp F7

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.

Summary:
This article is based on an study maded on 4,800 men and women, where the results were that most of them, about the 60% of women and men from 32 to 59 years old how sleep less than five hors at night are more likely to develop high blood pressure. Short sleep duration is also associated with irritability, impatience, pessimism and stress. Among the many factors that contribute to the development of high blood pressure, lack of sleep seems to be and independent factor.


 * Citation #1:** Keiley, L. (Feb/Mar2007). Sleep Longevity Life.Mother Earth News. Issue220. pp 101-104, 3p


 * Citation #2:** MacMahon, S. (2008, May 03). Blood Pressure Related Disease is a Global Health Priority. Editorial Hypertension. Vol.371. Issue 9623. pp 1480-1482, 3p, 1c

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 * Citation #3:** Discover (1992 December). Vol 13 Issue 12. pp p24, 1/2p , 1c ; ( AN 9302142579 )

Author #2:
Andrew C. Revkin

Date:
June 3, 2008

Title:
Forest Disappearing in Papua New Guinea.

Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Pages:
N/A

APA Citation:
Revkin, A. (2008, June 03). Forest Disappearing in Papua New Guinea. Science Time.

Summary:
This article is about a satellite analysis that shows that the country have been losing a lot of forest, approximately 1,400 square miles of rain forest, to be exact. Among the causes the Phil Shearman, director of Remote Sensing Center of the University of Papua New Guinea said that looging and road building are already leading to erosion and fragmentation of the ecosystems in that country.


 * Citation #1:** G.S (Winter 93/940. The Battle for Control of PNG'S Forest. Earth Island Journal. Vol. 1. p18,1/3p


 * Citation #2:** __(Sumer 93). buy a Billion, Save a Forest. Earth Island Journal. Vol.8, Issue 3. p20, 2/3p

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 * Citation #3:**__ (2006, April 01). China Stops League of Loggers. New Scientist. Vol 190, Issue 2545. p7-7,1/4p,1c

__Author #3:__
__Laurie Tarkan__

__Date:__
__June 24, 2008__

__Title:__
__Doctors Say Medication is Overused in Dementia.

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__F1, F6__

__APA Citation:__
__Tarkan, L. (2008, June 24). Doctors Say Medication is Overused in Dementia.Science Times. pp F1, F6__

__Summary:__
__This article is based in a 88 years old woman who suffered anxiety and confusion and was put on the antipsychotic drug Risperdal. Her daughter moved her to a nursing home to get this problems under control, but things got worse. The psychiatrist in the nursing home stopped the Risperdal, which cause twitching and vocal tics. Not until another doctor took this woman (Mrs. Lamascola) off the drugs did she begin to improve. Many doctors say misuse of drugs is widespread. Dr. Johnny Matson, a professor of psychology at Louisiana State University said that these antipsychotics can be overused an abused. at all this many nursing homes are trying a different approach, so called environmental intervention.


 * Citation #1:** Brinar, V. (2006, December 23). Dementia and White-Matter Demyelination in Young Patient with Neurosyphilis. Lancet. Vol. 368, Issue 9554, p2258-2258, 1p, 2bw.


 * Citation #2:** (2000, September 02). News Wire. New Scientist. Vol. 167, Issue 2254, p23,1/3p,1c.


 * Citation #3:** Seachrist, L. (1995, August 05). Tranquilizers Mimic Parkinson's Symptoms. Science News. Issue 6, p86, 1/2p__

=__Student Name:__= __Maryann Lebron 120 Menahan Street Brooklyn, NY 11221__

__Neighborhood:__
__Bushwick Brooklyn
 * Zone:**__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__These centers can hold upto approximately 220 people. Only one site has room for pets which is PS 377.__

__Escape Route:__
__Walk down to Menahan Street and Wilson Ave. make a left walk to Greene Ave. and Wilson Ave to IS 383. Walk to Central Ave make left and walk five blocks to Woodbine Street to PS 377. Walk to Menahan St and Wilson Ave make right and walk five blocks to Woodbine Street make a left and walk two blocks down to Irving Ave and Woodbine St to Bushwick HS.__

__Evacuation Plan:__

 * __Go Bag – Bottle water, snacks, battery operated radio, five hundred dollars cash ($500.00) medicines, flashlights, extra batteries, house keys, Identification, copies of important documents.__
 * __Pets – My cat Dustin.__
 * __How will your family meet up? – Our first meeting place will be IS 383 if it is not accessible then the alternative meeting place will be PS 377 and so on.__

__Author:__
__Benedict Carey__

__Date:__
__March 4, 2008__

__Title:__
__When People Drink Themselves Silly, and Why__

__Newspaper:__
__The New York Times__

__Pages:__
__F5 (1 Page)__

__APA Citation:__
__Carey, B (2008, March 4). When People Drink Themselves Silly, and Why. The New York Times, pp 1.

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__The urge to binge is usually triggered by spring break, personal and cultural expectations, and men having a greater alcohol consumption than women.__

__Author #2:__
__Andrew C. Revkin__

__Date:__
__June 19, 2008__

__Title:__
__Federal Report: Warming = More Harmful Climate Extremes

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__1 page__

__APA Citation:__
__Revkin, C. A. (2008, June 19). Warming = More Harmful Climate Extremes. The New York Times, pp 1.__

__Summary:__
__This federal report has reviewed specific climates, and extreme impacts of unpredictable weather due to global warming.__

__Author #3:__
__Sheryl Gay Stolberg__

__Date:__
__June 19,2008__

__Title:__
__Bush calls for End to Ban on Offshore Oil Drillling

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__pp. 2__

__APA Citation:__
__Stolberg, S. G. (2008, June 19). Bush calls for End to Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling. The New York Times, pp 1, 2.__

__Summary:__
__President is calling for a federal ban on offshore drilling. He and others in Congress feel that it could help the current fuel crisis and deflate rising gas prices. The ban may not be lifted becasue this rule was put into place by the executive order of the First President Bush.


 * Citation #1:** (2008, April, 4) Too young to have fun. Economist. pp. 43.


 * Citation #2:** Vashdi, D. (2008, January). Aging and Drinking Problems Among Mature Adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. pp. 151-159.
 * Citation #3:** (2006, October, 2) WHO takes up cause of youth binge drinking. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly, pp. 8__

=__Student Name:__= __Aileen Mojica__

__Neighborhood:__
__Greenpoint, Brooklyn__

__Zone:__
__C__

__Evacuation Center:__
__Bushwick Highschool__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__?__

__Escape Route:__
__I would drive to the destation I would turn lrft on greenpoint and then a right on Mcguninness blvd and then turn left on grand street and a right on bushwick slight turn onto Myrtle ave and then a slight right on to Wilson ave and then a left on Palmetto street and that is where the school is located__

__Evacuation Plan:__

 * __Go Bag – Money social securtiy card and NYS ID__
 * __Pets – I have no Pets__
 * __How will your family meet up? –We will have a place that we will all meet up at and they will also have money and there own important information.__
 * __We will all be in the same car so I think that it woudl be a little hard to lose eachother__

__Author:__
__John Noble Wilford__

__Date:__
__April 17, 2007__

__Title:__
__Almost Human, and Sometimes Smarter__

__Newspaper:__
__Science Times__

__Pages:__
__F1,F4__

__APA Citation:__
__Wilford,J. (2007, April 17). Almost Human, and Sometimes Smarter. The Science Times, pp. F1,F4

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__People are now saying that chimps in some cases are smarter than humans and that there memory can at times be better than humans and they do some of the same things that humans do for example take care of their young ones and when it comes to finding food and feeding themselves they often work together with other chimps__

__Author #2:__
__Laura Beil__

__Date:__
__June 3, 2008__

__Title:__
__With a Tiny Bit of Cancer, Debate on How to Proceed.

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__F1,F6__

__APA Citation:__
__Biel,L (2008, June 3).With a Tiny Bit of Cancer, Debate on How to Proceed. The Science Times,pp F1,F6__

__Summary:__
__In cancer patients they are finding alot of cells in the lymph nodes and they are removing some lymph nodes but when they do that there is alot of long term effects. Now they are trying to find out a way that would help the cancer patients that only have a little bit of cancer and they have to go through all the medications so that they can get rid of that little bit of cancer. They are trying to find a way that they can elimiate having to go through the whole cancer treatment for only a little bit of cancer.__

__Author #3:__
__Tara Parker-Pope__

__Date:__
__June 3, 2008__

__Title:__
__Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__F5__

__APA Citation:__
__Parker-Pope (2008,June 3).Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer, The Science Times, pp F5__

__Summary:__
__Some NY surgeons use cellphones but dont hold them next to there ears they rather use a ear piece because it keep the microwaves going into your brain. There is a type of tumor that is assoicated with the cellphone and it is Glioma. For some people that has been dismissed some of the people dont agree with that they say that the waves that cellphones create are too weak to cause a tumor. Then others say that though they cannot prove it that doesnt mean that it doesnt exist. the yumor would occur on the same side that a person always holds their phones. So this artical is trying to say that there is a risk and that the people should not just push the concern away that they should look into it because it can happen.


 * Citation #1:**       Moss, Doug . E - The Environmental Magazine, Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p6 , 2/3p ; ( AN 9095832 )


 * Citation #2:**      By: Bignall, John . Lancet, 1/29/2005, Vol. 365 Issue 9457, p371-372 , 2p , 1c ; ( AN 15841854 )


 * Citation #3:**      By: Povinelli, Daniel J. . Scientific American Presents, 1998, p67-75 , 5p , 6c ; ( AN 20940683 )

__ =__Student Name:__= __Goedenmooi Monds__

__Neighborhood:__
__Bushwick__

__Zone:__
__No zone (safe zone)__

__Evacuation Center:__
__I.S. 383__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__N/A__

__Escape Route:__
__N/A__

__Evacuation Plan:__
__N/A__
 * __Go Bag – important papers, money, water and food, flashlight, crank radio, first aid kit, child care items__
 * __Pets – N/A__
 * __How will your family meet up? If immediate family needs to evacuate they can come to the apartment__

__Author:__
__Roni Rabin__

__Date:__
__January 9, 2007__

__Title:__
__Screen All Pregnancies for Down Syndrome, Doctors Say

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__F5__

__APA Citation:__
__Rabin, R. (2007, January 9). Screen All Pregnancies for Down Syndrome, Doctors Say. The Science Times, pp. F5__

__Summary:__
__Doctors are trying to convince more pregnant women to get screened for Down Syndrome in their babies. The doctors say that there are new tests that are more effective in detecting the risks. There is a small window in which some women can have certain tests done. Many couples would rather miscarry from the tests rather than give birth to a Down Syndrome positive baby. It is for this reason that doctors are saying if a woman is pregnant she should get early prenatal care and consider the tests before it's too late.__

__Author #2:__
__John Noble Wilford__

__Date:__
__June 27, 2007__

__Title:__
__Tooth May Have Solved Mummy Mystery

Science Times (NewYorkTimes.com)__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__???__

__APA Citation:__
__Wilford, J.N. (2007, June 27). Tooth May Have Solved Mummy Mysteries. Newyorktimes.com__

__Summary:__
__A mummy that has been examined for over a century has come very close to being identified. Hatshepsut is the name that Zahi Hawass, a scientist, believes is her name. Hatshepsut was one of the great queens of ancient Egypt. According to the article some Egyptologists believe that Dr. Hawass should wait for DNA tests and matches to be made before making an assumption based on a single tooth. The Dr. claims that the tooth fits the mummy and proves that the mummy is in fact Queen Hatshepsut. There was also a preserved liver found with the tooth. The article concludes that Dr. Howass is positive that the tooth shows the mummy's identity, but he still has to wait for the DNA results to come through before making a concrete judgment. The doctor didn't disclose when the results will be reported.__

__Author #3:__
__Tara Parker Pope__

__Date:__
__June 13, 2008__

__Title:__
__The Complications of Body Piercing

Science Times__
 * Newspaper:**

__Pages:__
__???__

__APA Citation:__
__Pope, T.P. (June 13, 2008). The Complications of Body Piercings. Newyorktimes.com__

__Summary:__
__Studies show that almost large numbers of people with body piercings suffer from infection, swelling, bleeding and in some cases have to seek medical attention. The studies were based on surveys of people from ages 16 and up. In the British study it is said that 16 year olds were most likely to have some sort of complications. The article is saying that other than the earlobe, many piercings are causing complications. Studies show that 50% of tongue piercings lead to infections and swelling. Nipple piercings prove to be the most risky piercings because it has a 21% rate of injuries. This article is basically saying that piercings in areas other than the earlobe are risky business and that they should either be avoided or not received at all.

Lancet. (1999, December 18). Down Syndrome Screening. Vol. 354, Issue 9196, pp.2171
 * Citation #1:**

Wald,N.J., Huttly,W.J., Hennessy,C.F. (2007, October).Down's Syndrome Screening in the UK in 1998. Lancet Vol. 354, Issue 9186, p1264
 * Citation #2:**

Lancet. (1991, December 14) Screening for Down's Syndrome. Lancet, Vol. 338, Issue 8781, pp.1516__
 * Citation #3:**

=__Student Name:__= __melba nieves 438 himrod st Brooklyn ny,11237__

__Neighborhood:__
__Bushwick\ Ridgewood, none__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__In the event of a hurricane, I will NOT need to evacuate from this address.__

__Escape Route:__
__none__

__Evacuation Plan:__
__none__
 * __Go Bag – water, light food, fisrt aid,radio, flashlight,ID,important doc,cash,and a blaket.__
 * __Pets – no pets__
 * __How will your family meet up? – at home.__

__Author:__
__larry Rohter__

__Date:__
__10-02-2007october__

__Title:__
__scientistic are making brazils savannah bloom__

__Newspaper:__
__New york times__

__Pages:__
__F3__

__APA Citation:__
__larry rohter (october,2,2007) scientistic are making Brazil's savannah bloom.The New York Times,pp.F3__

===__Summary:This article was about how Brazil is one of the greastest in Agricultural south America. The annual World Food Prize was awarded last year to two Brazillians affiliated with Embrapa. Brazil's is today the world's top expoter of soybeans and beef and cotton.__===

__Date:06/24/2008Title: Drug- Resistant High Blood Pressure on the Rise__
__**Newspaper:** Science Times__

__APA Citation:Brenda Googman( June,24,2008) Drug-Resistant High Blood Pressure onthe Rise.The New York Times.ppF5.__
===__Summary:High Blood pressure is the most commonly diagnosed condition in the United State. It's becoming more difficult to treat and needs more and more medications. One in three Americans have hypertension, an underlying cause of heart attack, strokes,kidney disease and heart failure. High blood pressure is the most cause to death in the world,the panel found that it became more likely with advanced age, weight gain,a diet high in sodium,sleep apnea. Estimated shows that 20 to 30 percent could not control thier blood pressure with three or more drugs ,even when taking them exactly as precribed.__===

__Title: Blood Drops in the Brain.The New York Times.ppF1,F4.__
__**Newspaper:** Science Times__

__APA Citation:Gina Kolata ( July 1,2008) Blood in the Brain.__
===__Summary:The microbleed story began when neurologists,using newer magnestic resonance imaging techniques, began seeing them in patients who had symptoms of a stroke or, in some cases,signs of an electrical disturbance in the brain. somes symptoms are: numbness or tingling in part of the face that then migrated to a hand and went away.__===

===__The microblends are deep in the brain and may be linked to high blood pressure, a leading cause of strokes. For more than a decade, Dr. Breteler and her colleagues have followed a group of Rotterdam residents age 45 and older. The goal is to repeated brains scans on 8,000 people; so far they have scanned nearly 4,000 and are analyzing those data. What they found came as a big surprise, Dr. Breteler said previous estimates were that 5 to 7 percent of healthy older people had microbleeds. The Rotterdam study found them in more than 20 percent,and the older the person, the most likely the microbleeds .They were present in 18 percent of 60 years -olds and nearly 40 percent of those over80.Microbleed is near the brian's surface,where it might be associated with amyloid ,then anticlotting drugs and more likely to precipitate a brain hemorrhage.__===

__CITATION#1.Larry Rorter(October,2,2007)Scientistic are making Brazil's savannah bloom. The New York Times.pp.F3

CITATION#2.Brenda Goodman(June,24,2008) Drug Resistant High Blood Pressure on the Rise.New York Times.ppF5

CITATION#3.Gina Kolata( July,1,2008) Blood Drops in the Brain: Easier to See, but What to Do?. New York Times.ppF1,F4.__

=__Student Name:__= __Luis Perez__

__Neighborhood:__
__Greenpoint, Brooklyn.__

__Zone:__
__Zone C__

__Evacuation Center:__
__Bushwick Highschool.__

__Evacuation Center Plan:__
__n/a__

__Escape Route:__
__?__

__Evacuation Plan:__
__I will have a well planned out evacuation plan with my family so we all know where to go in case of an emergency.__
 * __Go Bag –Enough cash since power might be down and ATM and credit card machines might not work. All my important i will take with me, such as drivers license and social security cards, maybe even passport. Also any medication that i may need such as prescription medications.__
 * __Pets –I will be taking my pet dog & rabbit with me since they are unable to fend for themselves. I will include enough food for them to hold them over for a long period of time. They are part of the family so i would need to take best care of them.__
 * __How will your family meet up? – We will have a well planned out location and escape route in case of an emergency.__

__Author:__
__Dennis Overbye__

__Date:__
__December 4, 2007__

__Title:__
__One Last Ride to the Hubble__

__Newspaper:__
__New York Times__

__Pages:__
__2__

__APA Citation:__
__Overbye, D. (2007, December 4). One Last Ride to the Hubble. New York Times, pp. N4, N7.

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.__

__Summary:__
__The article is about the Hubble telescope and the efforts NASA has done to save the famous telescope from dieing in space.

**Citation #1:**      McChain, M. (2008, May). Servicing Hubble. Astronomy Junior Edition, pp.23.


 * Citation #2:** Hecht, J. (2008, April). Hubble to Get its Final Makeover. Business and Company, pp. 84.

Reddy, F. (2008, June). Hubble Identifies Exoplanet's Methane. Astronomy Junior Edition, pp 23. __
 * Citation #3:**

__Author #2:__
__Marcus. Edward__

__Date:__
__June 22, 2008__

__The Complications of Body Piercing__
__**Newspaper:** Science Health Times__

__APA Citation:__
__Marcus. E, (2008, June, 22). Complications of Body Piercing. NY Times.(June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/13/the-complications-of-body-piercing/?em&ex=1214366400&en=3097c4842135084a&ei=5087%0A__

__Summary:__
__This article is about all the different effects that occur when a person pierces parts of their body. There are different complications that are most dangerous are that swelling, infection, and bleeding. When these conditions are left untreated can lead to more serious issues.

Citation 1: Carnesm, M ( 2007, April, 24) Body piercing medical concerns with cutting-edge fashion. University of Wisconsin. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10354260

Citation 2: Lewicki, B ( 2004, October, 18) Infections After Body Piercing. MedicalNet. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://www.bmezine.com/news/edit/A10311/artinfec.html

Citation 3: Anglia, M (2005, November, 29) Body Piercing Infectious Diseases. MedicalJournals. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://www.news-medical.net/?id=39216__

__Author #3:__
__Ray, Caroline__

__APA Citation:__
__Ray. C(2008, June, 23) Nasty Noises. Science Times. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/science/24qna.html?ref=science__

===__Summary: This article was about certain sounds in that we hear that make us cringe. These sounds can be coming from everyday things like chalk on a blackboard or fork on a plate. These noises make our ears squeek but they also may give us goosebumps. The author of this articles writes about how our ear drums send very sensitive signals for our brain when we hear these noises.__===

__Citation #1: Jacobi, T. (2007, June, 15) Causes and treatment of hyperacusis. HealthCare. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://www.healthcarerepublic.com/rss/clinical/article/664019/Causes-treatment-hyperacusis/

Citation #2: Tillar, M. ( 2006, May 17) Sensitive Hearing. Medical Knowledge. (June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=D357486BA4515FE61E4FCB51FBA441F4.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=1257276

Citation # 3: Julian, C. ( 1999, April, 11) The effects of noise on the ears. Oxford Medical Journal. ( June 23, 2008) Retrieved from http://occmed.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/citation/5/4/112__

=__Student Name:__= __Indira Rosario__

Author:
John Noble Wilford

Date:
January 16, 2007

Title:
Ruins in northern Syria bear the scars of a city final battle

Newspaper:
Sciences Times

Pages:
F2

APA Citation:
Wilford, J. (2007, January 16). Ruins in Northern Syria Bear the Scars of a City Final Battle. The Sciences Times, pp. F2

Example:

Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.

Summary:
This article is about archaeologists traveling to northern Syria to discover a whole new excavation of a city that made and prospered by making weapons in their time. from the Mesopotamia period to as early as 4500 B.C. they have found ruins of bodies and of their weaponsin Tell Hamoukar where unexplained things were found. they also found a carving industry and throughout the site found clay bullets, obsidian beads and arrowheads, and clay seals used to secure containers.

Title:
Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Title:
Science Times
 * Newspaper:**

Summary:

 * Citation #1:** Ang, A. (2008, May 15) Flashes of hope in deadly ruins. (Canada) Toronto Star.pp.AA01


 * Citation #2:**Norris, M. (2008, May 14) Families Frantic to find loved ones in Rubble. All Things Considered (NPR).


 * Citation #3:** Scott, A.O. (2008, May 16) Out of the Wardrobe, Into a War Zone. New York Times.pp.1