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editArticle Sources
editSource 1:
editThe Digital Divide in Mexico: A Mirror of Poverty (ScienceDirect) (2016)
Source 2:
editDigital divide in a developing country (ScienceDirect) (2005)
Source 3:
editDigital divide or digital development?: The Internet in Mexico (FirstMonday.org) (2006)
Source 4:
editNew Rules to Reshape Telecom in Mexico (NYTimes) (2014)
Source 5:
editRace and the Digital Divide (Robert Fairlie) (2004)
Article Selection
editChoice 1:
editMain article: Internet in the United Kingdom OR Digital Divide by Country (can be added to either)
New Section: Digital Divide in United Kingdom
Brief Summary: It relates to the Digital Divide and it focuses on the United Kingdom. There is no digital divide section on the United Kingdom and we can add a fair amount of information on the topic.
Choice 2:
editMain article: Digital Divide by Country
New Section: Digital Divide in Mexico
Brief Summary: Mexico's sharp divide among internet users and those with no access. Although there is some information on Wikipedia regarding Internet in Mexico, there is a ton of missing information on the digital divide.
Choice 3:
editMain article: Censorship in Ireland OR Censorship in United Kingdom
New Section: Censorship during the Troubles
Brief Summary: This will be about censorship of information during the era of the IRA in Northern Ireland. We will eventually learn about censorship in our class.
Choice 4:
editMain article: Internet in Iceland
New Section: Digital Divide in Iceland
Brief Summary: It is focusing on the Digital Divide in Iceland. There is currently no section for digital divide on this particular Wikipedia page.
Article Evaluation
editEverything in the article seems relevant to the topic of Teacher education.
The article provides unbiased information throughout the entire article.
Links work and at a glance, most information in need of citing is cited correctly.
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Water Fasting
editGoldhamer, A, et al. "Medically Supervised Water-Only Fasting In The Treatment Of Hypertension." Journal Of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics 24.5 (2001): 335-339 5p. CINAHL Complete. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
Gustafson, Craig. "Alan Goldhamer, DC: Water Fasting-The Clinical Effectiveness Of Rebooting Your Body." Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal 13.3 (2014): 52-57 6p. CINAHL Complete. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
Horne, B D, et al. "Randomized Cross-Over Trial Of Short-Term Water-Only Fasting: Metabolic And Cardiovascular Consequences." Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases 23.11 (2013): 1050-1057 8p. CINAHL Complete. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
Hutcheon, Deborah A. "Malnutrition-Induced Wernicke’S Encephalopathy Following A Water-Only Fasting Diet." Nutrition In Clinical Practice 30.1 (2015): 92-99 8p. CINAHL Complete. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
John P. Moon
editJohn P. Moon was born July 15, 1938 to a construction worker in Philadelphia. Moon was a mechanical engineering major at Pennsylvania State University and later achieved a master's degree in engineering at New York University. From the 1960s to the 1980s, Moon worked for many big name companies such as IBM, National Micronetics Corporation, Tendon Magnetics Corporation, and Apple.