Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Senior Project Book Source

Title of the Book (in italics when typed, underlined when written)

Animal Rights
Author(s) or Editor
L.K. Currie-McGhee
Publisher
Thomson Gale, a part of The Thomson Corporation
Year of Publication 
2005
City of Publication
Farmington Hills
Mode of Access (Print if you read the actual book, Electronic if you found it online, or through your kindle/nook/ereader):

Print
Eddition if indicated:
 
Lucent Overview Series




FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):

The Anmal Welfare Act was passed in 1966 and it, "sets the standards for the handling, housing, feeding, and caring of animals in laboratories, zoos, circuses, and pet stores"(Currie-McGhee 20).
Many people are not only concerned with, "how animals are treated on farms but also how these animals are slaughtered"(Currie-McGhee 34).

There are many animal welfare organizations including, "the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals"(Currie-McGhee 20) which was created in 1824 in England. Their mission is to "promote kindness to animals by enforcing legislation and establishing new laws to protect animals"(Currie-McGhee 20).
There are three major types of research on animals which include, "product testing, education, and biomedical research"(Currie-McGhee 40).
Animals are often used as human entertainment, "from acting in movies to performing at circuses"(Currie-McGhee 62) and this has caused a "focus on improving the lives of animals that are in the publie eye"(Currie-McGhee 62).



Summary of Source (Three-Four Sentences of the Who, What, Where, Why, and How in your own words. NO OPINION):
In the book, Animal Rights, the author discusses the rights of animals and the many organizations and laws that are enforced for the safety of animals. The author goes into great depth of the many aspects that affect animal abuse, such as, religion, scientific findings, farming, entertainment, and experimenting. The book explains the concerns of the world and why we have these concerns to protect the lives of animals.

Credibility of Source:
Author or Editor: Who is the author? What training have they had? If there is no author, examine the editor.

The author is L.K. Currie-McGhee is the author of just a few books but at least has some experience in writing. She seems to be well trained because of her informative books.

Attachment: Does the author or editor have anything to gain from writing this, or is it simply informative? 

The author gained money for writing her book, but for the most part wrote it to inform society. 


Bias: Do you detect a bias (a favoring of either side) in the author's writing?

There is no bias in the authors writing because she discusses the facts of animal cruelty and then discusses why there are concerns on those certain topics. In her writing, she includes both sides of why people choose their decisions.



References: Does the author cite references in the writing? If so, do these add or take away from the credibility?

The author does cite references in her writing which adds to her credibility. Also, there is an included Glossary of terms in the book which I find very helpful.


Use of Source: How will you use this source in your project?


I plan to use this source to help me write the history portion of my essay as well as the opposing views portion. The book includes many historical events that took place and also includes why certain things take place in the world of animal cruelty.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Senior Project Book Source

Title of the Book (in italics when typed, underlined when written)

Animals Matter
Author(s) or Editor

Marc Bekoff
Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc.
Year of Publication 

2007
City of Publication

Boston
Mode of Access (Print if you read the actual book, Electronic if you found it online, or through your kindle/nook/ereader): 

Print
Eddition if indicated:



FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):
A study found that in the United States money spent on pets more than doubled from, "$17 billion in 1994 to about $35.9 billion in 2005"(15). 
While discussing many acts of animal cruelty, the book states, "government workers kill numerous animals"(13). One example is the, "Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service "recreationally shoot"  and kill prairie dogs in order to control populations"(13) of these animals. 
A program that is involved with the fate of animals is the, "First Strike, run by the Humane Society of the United States, devoted to raising awareness about the relationship between cruelty to animals and human violence"(15). 
Many people make decisions for their animals because, "the animals themselves have no say in these decisions"(82). 
One example that has received much publicity is, "the use of animals' bodies to provide fur for clothing and accessories"(128).


Summary of Source (Three-Four Sentences of the Who, What, Where, Why, and How in your own words. NO OPINION): 


Marc Bekoff is a biologist who explains why we should treat animals with compassion and respect. In his book, Animals Matter, he discusses the many different forms of animal cruelty. Also, he provides possible questions about animals that people may be considering when deciding to form an act of cruelty or not. Bekoff relates animals to humans and clearly shows why we should protect our pets and stay true to our animals.  


Credibility of Source: 
Author or Editor: Who is the author? What training have they had? If there is no author, examine the editor. 


The author is Marc Bekoff who is a biologist that has had experience with animals. 

Attachment: Does the author or editor have anything to gain from writing this, or is it simply informative? 


The author wrote the book to inform society, but also, most likely, received money for his book and publication.

Bias: Do you detect a bias (a favoring of either side) in the author's writing? 

There is no true bias in the author's writing besides the fact that he is completely against animal cruelty and some of the industries that conduct cruelty to animals in many different ways.


References: Does the author cite references in the writing? If so, do these add or take away from the credibility? 

There are references cited in his writing and he refers to organizations and industries dealing with animal cruelty. These add to the authors credibility.

Use of Source: How will you use this source in your project? 

I plan to use this source in helping me write the personal viewpoint of the issue in my essay. I agree with Marc Bekoff in many ways and it will help me discuss the reasons of why humans should prevent animal abuse and ways in how we can do that.