Callan, Roger J. "Tipping Behaviour in Hospitality Embodying a Comparative Prolegomenon of English and Italian Customers." Jstor. N.p., 28 Sept. 2015. Web. This scholarly paper written by Roger Callan and Kirstie Tyson starts out by definition of tipping, and provides historical perspective of it. Author’s goal is to explain the difference of tipping habits in England and other nations – mainly they compare to that of Italy. Throughout the paper, the author provides comparative study of restaurant
“Ridings, Rough Music and the "Reform of Popular Culture" in Early Modern England, ” is an academic journal, written by Dr Martin Ingram and published in 1984 in the journal, “Past and present” about popular customs and culture such as charivari in 16th and 17th century. The following essay will discuss the Ingram’s core arguments, histographical background, how he agrees or disagrees with other scholars, the use local sources and the reliability of them. The core argument of Ingram’s essay is
Moore Annotated Bibliography 1 Espelage, Dorothy L., and Matthew T. King. "Bullying and the Gifted." APA Handbook of Giftedness and Talent; APA Handbook of Giftedness and Talent. Eds. Steven I. Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Shaunessy-Dedrick, and Megan Foley-Nicpon.American Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 2018. 659-669, Chapter xxi, 691 Pages. APA Handbooks in Psychology ProQuest. Web. 9 Nov. 2017. Bullying is a major concern in the United States among school
Annotated Bibliography Anríquez, G., Daidone, S., & Mane, E. (2013). Rising food prices and undernourishment: A cross-country inquiry. Food Policy, 38, 190-202. This paper, analyze the short-time effects of a staple food price increase on nutritional attainments, as a measure of welfare. Households’ welfare in developing countries hit by dramatic food prices increases which occurred between 2005 and 2008 are analyzed. This research finds that food price spikes not only reduce the mean consumption
Annotated Bibliography about Internet 1- Book Herring, S. C. (2003). Gender and power in on-line communication. In J. Holmes & M. Meyerhoff (Eds.), The handbook of language and gender. pp. 202-228 Herring investigates empowerment opportunities for women online. She points out that, although more than half of Web users in the United States are women, men continue to dominate technical roles such as network administrators, programmers, and Web masters. Even in anonymous online settings, males tend
Annotated Bibliography Scott, J. (2004). Sublimating hip-hop: Rap music in white America. Socialism and democracy, 135-155. Jonathan Scott starts his article mentioning the advantage white people have in the hip-hop industry and continues with Hilton Als book, where he described Marshall Mathers (Eminem) as “white on the outside, black on the inside “. However why is this true is it because Eminem has the same view of African American on politics, or because he is truly acknowledge and respected
Annotated Bibliography Baltazar, Eulalio R. "Color Symbolism and Third-World Religious Life." The Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 7.2 (1980): 101-110. ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials. Web. 28 Aug. 2015. Eulalio R. Baltazar is a philosophy professor at the University of the D.C. With a focus in theology, his works consider religious transcendence in today’s scientific world. This journal article debates Western religious tradition and the negative identity of the color
Appendix C Annotated Bibliography Abrami, P. C., Bernard, R. M., Bures, E. M., Borokhovski, E., & Tamim, R. (2010, July). Interaction in distance education and online learning: Using evidence and theory to improve practice. The Evolution from Distance Education to Distributed Learning. Symposium conducted at Memorial Union Biddle Hotel, Bloomington, IN. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12528-011-9043-x In a continuation of a meta-analysis of distance and online education, the authors explored “interactions:
Lindsay Haworth MCJ 164 F2015 9:30 a.m. Annotated Bibliography Kaiser, A. , Milich, R. , Lynam, D. , & Charnigo, R. (2012). Negative urgency, distress tolerance, and substance abuse among college students. Addictive Behaviors, 37(10), 1075-1083. Alison J. Kaiser did a thorough study on college students and substance abuse in response to two variables. The first variable is distress tolerance. Distress tolerance is the individuals detected ability to handle negative affect. The second variable
Annotated bibliography Aküzüm, C. 2014, "Knowledge Inertia and Organizational Learning as the Explanation of Organizational Performance", Educational Research and Reviews, vol. 9, no. 21, pp. 1143-1155. The author Dr Aküzüm Cemal is head of the research department in the Dicle University, faculty of education in Turkey. This journal highlights the importance of organisation that properly manage their knowledge and the benefits comes with it. The author use the term “knowledge inertia” explaining