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=Student Name:= R.Feliciano

Author:
FELICITY BARRINGER

Date:
May 15,2008

Title:
Polar Bear Is Made a Protected Species

Newspaper:
NY Times

Pages:
3

APA Citation:
Example:

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

Summary:
The Polar Bear Is A Made Protected Species. It will be placed under the protection and custody of the Endangered Species Act. It was said in the article that hunters may no longer import hides or other trophies from bears killed in Canada.I personally really respect how the organization of the Endangerd Species Act are setting rules for these beautiful animals living in the atmosphere today.i soon think that polar bears would be extinct from the world soon to come in the ages.Ice bergs would start to break up and without sea ice i dont think polar bears could stand a chance of survival.i think this article is important to read, because it shows alot of important pieaces to animal life,and it also shows that people do and care,and also have love for these animals of the world.It is best that more organizations come together and save the other half of the species world.it is alot to learn from this story from positive to negative.knowlegde is the key and in this story bears or whoever it may be are similar to human beings,and they should be treated and taking care of fairly.

=Student Name:= Carmen Maldonado

Author:
Denise Grady

Date:
September 11,2007

Title:
In Argentina, a Museum Unveils a Long-Frozen Maiden

Newspaper:
The New York Times

APA Citation:
Example:

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

Summary:
Three Inca children were found on a mountaintop where they froze to death 500 years ago. Their bodies were still well kept. Blood was still present in their hearts and lungs, organs still intact and facial hair still present. Almost as if they were still alive.

=Student Name:= Jennifer Otero

Author:
John Markoff

Date:
May 1, 2008

Title:
H.P. Reports Big Advance in memory Chip Design

Newspaper:
The New York Times

Pages:
ddd

APA Citation:
John Markoff (2008, May 1). Big Advance in memory Chip Design. The New York Times.

Example:

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

Summary:
Hewlett Packard reported in the science journal Nature that they have design a chip called memristor. It would be used to build extremely dense computer memory chips that use far

=Student Name:= Jacqueline Perez

Author:
Nicholas Bakalar

Date:
April 29,2008

Title:
Perceptions:Go ahead put the water bottle down

Newspaper:
The New York Times

APA Citation:
Bakalar,N. (2008, April 29). Perceptions:Go Ahead Put the Water Bottle Down

Example:

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

Summary:
Scientist say that drinking eight glasses of water a day keeps you healthy is proven a fact.

=Student Name:= ddd Tahira Rosenberg

Author:
CORNELLIA DEAN

Date:
April 29,2008

Title:
Roving Defender of Evolution,and of Room for God

Newspaper:
The New York Times

Pages:
4

APA Citation:
Cornellia,D (2008,April 29). Roving Defender of Evolution,and of room for God. The New York Times.

Example:

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

Summary
Dr. Ayala,a former Dominican priest,said he told his audiances not just that evolution,is a well -corroborated, scientific theory, but also that belief in evolution does not rule out belief in God. In fact ,he said evolution is more, consistent with belief in a personal god than the intelligent design. If God has designed organisms, he has a lot to account for. Consider, he said that at least 20 percent of pregnancies are known to end in __spontaneous abortion.__ If that results from divinely inspired anatomy, Dr. Ayala said God is the greatest abortionist of them all"..

=Student Name:= Nelida Moscoso

Author:
Eric Nagourney

Date:
May 9, 2006

Title:
Patterns of the Deceit Raise Concerns About Teenage Sex Surveys

Newspaper:
The New York Times: Health and Fitness

Pages:
Page 5

APA Citation:
Eric Nagourney,May 9, 2006, Patterns of the deceit raise concerns about teenage sex surveys

Example:

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

Summary:
The American Journal of Public Health was conducting a survey on Child Health and Human Development. Students were being asked from grades 7 to 12 how many want or can remain virgins until marriage. I feel it was a good question for all teenagers for those who have had sex and those who havent so they could know about

=Student Name:ELIZABETH SOTO=

Author:
NATALIE ANGIER

Date:
JANUARY 3,2006

APA Citation:NATALIE angier january 3,2006, THE CUTE FACTOR.THE NEW YORK TIMES,PGF1
Example:

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

Summary: WRITING about cute factors it is about how cute people are animals smiles .how you express yourself about nature.cute cues,are those that indicate extreme youth. cuteness is a distinct from beauty. beauty is rare and brutal .meaning there are some drop dead gorgeous people .sometimes beauty is in the eye of the beholder.eyes structure can make you look cute too your features can distinguish,your looks FOR instance betty davis eyes her eyes where vey expressive she was really talked about like angelina jolie she is know for her volouptus lips.JANET JACKSON ,PAULA ABDUL is know for the most beautiful smile tina turner is know for the most gorgeous legs.with all the atributes in people everyone can have some form of cuteness about them .for instance my grandaughter she has the most beautiful smile her eyes are light green they change at time

=Student Name:= Joanne Alicea

Author:
Abigail Zuger

Date:
Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Title:
A Long Life? A Death Sentence? AIDS Still Offers No Easy Answers

Newspaper:
Science Times

Pages:
F1 & F6

APA Citation:
Zuger, A (2006,June 6). A Long Life? A Death Sentence? AIDS Offers No Easy Answers. The Science Times, pp. 1F,6F

Summary:
AIDS is some scary stuff to deal with but theres so much hope now. We have made such a breakthrough since the Epidemic started. In the article I read studies compared two male both age 25 living with the virus. One of the men was dying of AIDS ten years ago and now thanks to the medicine we have now he is living with it.

=Student Name:= Christian Ortiz

Author:
Cornilia Dean

Date:
5/15/08

Title:
Fish farms also harbor deadly lice

Newspaper:
the New York times

Pages:
3f

APA Citation:
Dean .C (2006,October,3) Fish farms also harbor deadly lice.The New York Times,pf3

Example:

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

Summary:
The sea lice that thrive in salmon near the pacific coast can more than likely kill up to 95% of the juvenile salmon fish that pass near them. The younger fish are most likely to be exposed to the deadly lice near the coast. Researchers say that the juvenile fish that are born inland and migrate to the ocean are least likely to get infected until they are months old. Adult fish can tolerate the parasites unlike younger fish that could die from one or two sea lice.

=Student Name:= Julia Rodriguez

Author:
Cornelia Dean

Date:
June 20, 2006

Title:
Next Victim of Warming: The Beaches

Newspaper:
Science Times

Pages:
F1 and F4

APA Citation:
Cornelia Dean (2006, June 20). Next Victim Of Warming:The Beaches. Science Times,pp. F1, F4.

Summary:
Scientist argue sea levels are rising due to burning fossil fuel and gases that send trapping heat into the atmosphere causing the warming waters to melt Inland glaciers and Ice sheets into the ocean.Rising Sea levels are als causing Beach front homes and artifical beaches in danger.Maintaining Beach front properties are not only costly but difficult. Hotter Sun may be adding to global warming,scientist say.
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=Student:= Stephanie Ruiz

Author:
Roni Rabin

Date:
June 13, 2006

Title:
Breast-Feed or Else

Newspaper:
The New York Times: Science Times

Pages:
Page 1 and continue on page 6

APA Citation:
Rabin, R. (2006, June 13). Breast-Feed or Else. The New York Times: Science Times, pp.1 & 6

Example:

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

Summary:
Roni Rabin is discussing how breast feeding a baby is better for the child's health then bottle feeding. Breast feeding a baby will prevent them from getting certain illnesses when they are older. Also it is known that premature babies who are breast feed rather then bottle feed score higher on IQ tests. Mothers should breast feed their babies for at least 6 moths to protect their babies from colds, flu, ear infections, diarrhea and even obesity.Breast feed babies are less vulnerable to acute infectious diseases including respiratory, gastrointestinal infections, lower infant death syndrome and serious chronic diseases later in life. Some other diseases are asthma, diabetes,leukemia, and some forms of lymphoma. Babies who are formula feed don't have as many advantages as a baby who is breast feed. The same way its risky to smoke during pregnancy, it is also risky not to breast feed after, it can be just as hazardous. Breast feed babies have 50 to 95 percent fewer infections than other babies, this was said by Dr. Gartner.According to a survey Black women are less likely to breast-feed, while Hispanics have higher breast-feeding rates. Breast feeding also helps drop the risk of breast cancer for the mother and daughters.Some manufatures say infant formula is modeled from the womans breast milk but specialest say that breast milk change flavor and smell from day to day with the type of diet the mother is on.They say that this will allow the baby to be introduced to new flavors and may make for less fussy eaters who are more flexible about trying new foods and more likely to eat a healthier varied diet.


 * Citation #1:** Barness, Lewis A ( Feb76) Pediatrics , Vol. 57 Issue 2, p278 , 8p

Author:
Neftali Rivas

Date:
May/1/2008

Title:
Some Athlete's Genes Help Outwit Doping Test

Newspaper:
New York Times

Pages:
3 pages.

APA Citation:
Rivas,N. (2008,May 1). Some Athlete's Genes Help Outwit Doping Test, pp.1A,2A,3A.

Example:

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

Summary:
55 normal and healthy men in a drug doping study in Sweden were injected with testosterone to undergo the standard urine test to screen for doping with the hormone.The results were unambiguous: the test worked for most of the men, but 17 of them tested negative.The urine of those 17 men seemed fine, with no excess testosterone. But those 17 men can build muscle with testosterone, they respond normally to the hormone, but they are missing both copies of a gene used to convert the testosterone into a form that dissolves in urine. The result is that they may be able to take testosterone with impunity. And parentally the gene deletion is specially common in Asian men.

=Student Name:= Estela Alicea

Author:
Benedict Carey

Date:
Tuesday, may 22, 2008

Title:
This is your life and how you tell it

Newspaper:
The new york times

Pages:
F 1

APA Citation
Benedict C. (May 22, 2008). This is your life and how you tell it.The New York Times, pp. F1, F6

Example:

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

Summary:
This article is about stories are built,this work suggests, people may be adle to alter the in own narrative. in small ways and perhaps large ones.I find interesting that during astandard life story interview,peopledescribe phases of their live. As it they were outlining chapters, from the sandlot years through adolescence and middle age. Ihey flunked sixth grade but met a wonderful counselor and made honor roll in seventh.

=Student Name:= Estela Alicea

Author:
Benedict Carey

Date:
Tuesday, may 22, 2008

Title:
This is your life and how you tell it

Newspaper:
The new york times

Pages:
F 1

APA Citation
Benedict C. (May 22, 2008). This is your life and how you tell it.The New York Times, pp. F1, F6

Example:

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

Summary:
This article is about stories are built,this work suggests, people may be adle to alter the in own narrative. in small ways and perhaps large ones.I find interesting that during astandard life story interview,peopledescribe phases of their live. As it they were outlining chapters, from the sandlot years through adolescence and middle age.