9/30/2009

Internet Sources


1. Write down the full reference for three possible internet sources for your research:
a. www.organicfoodee.com/ by Ysanne SpevackEditor, OrganicFoodee.com


b.
www.organicfoodinfo.net/ by Virginia Louise, a woman who has tasted an organic food and did some research because it found it very tasty as when she was child.


c.
www.organicfood.co.uk/ by anonym writer and director but it helps people to know better about food by the UK’s premier organic directory.



2. Choose the one you are most interested in, and explain why you think it is a credible source:

I found that every website has some good and interesting information for my paper and also my daily life. Therefore, I’ll take from all of them to enhance my knowledge.


3. For the source you chose, explain what type of information it contains, and how that information is useful for your project:

For the first website, it is very helpful because it gives more details about the way of farming which very important to understand where our foods come from.
The second is more what to eat and how; it gives recipes and ways to eat organic and also and which is important how to buy it from stores.
The third is more what the benefits are from eating organic. And what is the problem that we can have if we still eat non organic food. Hence, I found as I said before that the three are interesting and important for my subject.


4. Evaluate the objectivity of the source, based on what you have learned from class discussions and readings such as "How to Evaluate Information on the Web".

I think that all the sites are subjective since people who created them have already a bad influence about non organic food, so it’s like advertising organic to show just the good side not if there is a bad side of organic food.

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