Tuesday, December 1, 2009
RJA #15b: Reflection on What You Learned–
I think what i learned most in this class is just basically how to organize my papers better. I liked having blogger because we were able to put our sources on here and be able to find them. Also Starting to write our intodoctions to the papers instead of just having to start from no where. I also learned more about APA and MLA style in papers. I didnt know that citations should be in a specific format. This is what I think that i will be using in the future and in future writtings.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
RJA #13b: Annotated Bibliography, Part 1
1)Bierman, Jr., Harold. The Causes of the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992. Print.
Harold Bierman, Jr. is the Nicholas H. Noyes Professor of Buisiness Administration at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University. He is the author of several books.
2)Aaseng, Nathan. The Crash of 1929. San Diego California: Lucent Books, 2001. Print.
Nathan Aaseng is the author of more than 150 books, and was the 1999 recipient of the Wisconsin Library Association's Noteable Wisconsin Author Award.
3)Lange, Brenda. The Stock Market Crash of 1929. The end of prosperity. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2007, Print.
Brenda Lange has been a journalist, author, and public relations professional for 20 years. She has written for newspapers, magazines, trade publications and had performed public relation functions. She has written 6 books for Chelsea House Publishers. She is also a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
4) Galbrath, John K. The Great Crash 1929. Boston: Mariner Books, 1997. Print.
This book that i found at the library showed me a very detailed description of why his thoughts of the causes of the crash where. This was a very easy read book and i founf this very resourceful and it helped me alot in my paper.
Harold Bierman, Jr. is the Nicholas H. Noyes Professor of Buisiness Administration at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University. He is the author of several books.
2)Aaseng, Nathan. The Crash of 1929. San Diego California: Lucent Books, 2001. Print.
Nathan Aaseng is the author of more than 150 books, and was the 1999 recipient of the Wisconsin Library Association's Noteable Wisconsin Author Award.
3)Lange, Brenda. The Stock Market Crash of 1929. The end of prosperity. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2007, Print.
Brenda Lange has been a journalist, author, and public relations professional for 20 years. She has written for newspapers, magazines, trade publications and had performed public relation functions. She has written 6 books for Chelsea House Publishers. She is also a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
4) Galbrath, John K. The Great Crash 1929. Boston: Mariner Books, 1997. Print.
This book that i found at the library showed me a very detailed description of why his thoughts of the causes of the crash where. This was a very easy read book and i founf this very resourceful and it helped me alot in my paper.
RJA #13a: Field Research Report–
On October 12th 2009 I interviewed Penn Pfiffner. We was able to share with me, what books would help me with my research and told me some key words that I would need, that would also help.
He said that one of the biggest causes that caused the stock market crash was the Central Bank that allowed money to grow rapidly, cheating malinvestments that was thought to be future income. Also because they didnt have the Federal Reserve Board set up, meaning that there was no secirity net that would have protected this crash.
He said that one of the biggest causes that caused the stock market crash was the Central Bank that allowed money to grow rapidly, cheating malinvestments that was thought to be future income. Also because they didnt have the Federal Reserve Board set up, meaning that there was no secirity net that would have protected this crash.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
RJA #12b: Presentation Plan–
My presentation plan, is to first start off with giving some background information on the Stock Market Crash of 1929. I just want the class to have a quick introduction of what it was, if they dont know yet. Next in my presentation I am going to point out the main causes of what I think the caused of the Crash were and then I will point out the possible objection that I am then going to refute.
Lastly I included a picture and a graph of what the stock priced looked like from the roaring 20's up until when the stocks finally recovered in 1954.
Lastly I included a picture and a graph of what the stock priced looked like from the roaring 20's up until when the stocks finally recovered in 1954.
RJA #12a: Progress Report–
What I have accomplished:
- Written a Formal Outline
- Finished Field Research (Interview)
- Have all my Books
- Written the Introduction to my paper
- Conduct a Survey in order to finish my Field Research
- Get the DVD
- Finish writting my paper.
Detailed Schedule for completing Research paper:
- Begin writting rough draft paper
- Get all of my information organized
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