2)http://www.drugtestingfails.org/
3)http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/p
4)http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/l
5)http://www.mlive.com/news/fljournal/i
6)http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/3
7)Database: JRVP Online Catalog
Main Author: Cain, Arthur H.
Title: Young people and drugs Subject(s): Drugs.
Drug abuse.
Youth--United States--Drug use.
Media Type: Book Publisher: New York, John Day Co. [1969]
Location: Main Collection - Third Floor Call Number: HV5825 .C3 1969
8)http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/sport
(The New York Times)
I found all of this through google search and lib.mtu.edu
1. I think is dependable because it comes from a well published know site the same for numbers 5 and 8. For 2 and 6 they come from .org web sites that our organizations so they could be one way based sites. 3 is a government site so I will assume it is dependable. For 4 it seemed dependable and for 7 it comes from the library and is published so I will assume it is safe. The article from the New York Times is probably more reliable then the book since they are well known and the book is out dated to my research.
I have no questions about the research paper really except for should it just be a facts paper or a persuasive paper.
The grading criteria should involve a little of everything that is set up to the final paper.
January 23 2006, 17:23:42 UTC 6 years ago
It looks like you have a good start on finding research sources for your paper.
You are missing a few elements from the scavenger hunt. I was looking for a popular magazine article, as well as an article in a refereed journal, and two books that reflect differing points of view on your issue. The wider range of sources you have, the better your paper will be.
Grade: 8/10