Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Just the first 3
Nadia Dawson

English 101

Annotated Bibliography
 

1.      Ballard, Chris. "Celebrity STALKER." Sports Illustrated, 98.15 (2003): A25-A22.

This is an article written by a man named Chris Ballard in 2003 in a Sports illustrated page. The title of the article is “Celebrity STALKER”. This article talks about a movie that an actor named Tommy Lee plays in. It is about the movie and how the person in the movie is a teen and stalks different celebrities, but also helps with finding missing persons. This article may be able to help with my paper, but I doubt it. I could see it being a good way to make it an alternative add to my paper, but it would take a lot of research to try to get it all to relate.



2.      "Experimental Analysis of Behavior." American Psychologist, 1957, Vol. 12(8), P.485-490, 12.8 (1957): 485-490.

This Article is from a book of articles that called “American Psychologist”. It is basically about the human behavior and how this behavior is attributed to others. It analyzes the behavior of people and how they affect others. It uses a structure which is based on a series of trends of experiments they did based upon their experiences with other people. This will help my paper only a little bit. I know that there are better sources out there for my topic. This only talks about other people’s experiences with regular people not necessarily celebrities



3.      Wellington, By Elizabeth. "From Cardboard 'Celebrities,' Teens Learn to Covet Fame." Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), May 20, 2010, (2010):.

This is an article written by Elizabeth Wellington. It is called “From Cardboard ‘Celebrities,’ Teens Learn to Covert Fame”. This article is about celebrities basically telling how to get famous. These aren’t major stars, but people with at least a little influence of the teens. This article helps me a lot with my topic. It tells about how kids look at celebrities. It talks about how celebrities influence, and teach teens to be like them and act like them. It also gives reason to why teens are so influenced by them

1 comment:

  1. Nadia:

    This looks like a pretty good start, but you'll need to have scholarly sources, too. Here, you only have one. Remember that trying different keywords can help you find additional sources that you need.

    Also, remember that these entries also need to explain how you will use the sources/information in them to answer your question.

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