Bibliography
please follow what she wants you already do HWK4 ,the same topic that you wrote about in HWK4 yesterday let me know if you need anything and she needs 6 sources
HWK 5: Position Argument Essay Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography is a curated list of sources to build research. It includes a brief summary of each source and your own evaluation of its currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose (CRAAP). It is a tool that helps you keep an organized and thoughtful record of the research process and relevant information about the topic. You will put together an annotated bibliography of six sources in preparation for the Position Argument Essay. See samples in EW p. 318-329. Include: – Two mainstream and accredited news/magazine articles, – Two scholarly/academic “peer reviewed” article, – One legitimate web-based multimedia or blog-style article. – One book (print or electronic) from a reputable author/source. Your annotated bibliography paragraphs must contain a topic sentence, clear evidence from the reading, and coherent sentences on a topic. It will use transitions affectively to cohere the overall piece together. Each entry in the annotated bibliography must provide the complete citation information for the source in MLA or APA format followed by a paragraph that includes 1) a summary of the source, 2) your critical assessment of the source, and 3) how you will use the source in your assignment. We will workshop annotated bibliographies in class and you will have an opportunity to improve your assignment before submission.
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Annotated Bibliography on the Wellbeing of Soccer Players after Retirement
Bailey, M. (2014, Aug. 15). What do footballers do when they retire? The Telegraph. Retrieved from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/11028666/What-do-footballers-do-when-they-retire.html.
According to the article, the wealth and optimism that is associated with professional soccer can turn into disillusionment and bankruptcy after retirement. The staggering cash-soaked opulence of the English Premier League has created fallacious myths about the plight of soccer stars upon retirement. Bailey claims that even though some retired soccer stars enjoy their retirements due to their high wages, others struggle upon hanging up their boots.
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