Annotated Bibliography
    In an annotated bibliography you follow each of your reference citations with a brief (100 words or less) qualification of the author (including their relevance to the subject); intended audience; how the source compares/contrasts with your other sources; how this source furthers the discussion of the selected topic.
    This week’s assignment will be included in your rough draft (due in week 6).
    Step 1:
    For this exercise find sources that are relevant to your researched argument paper. You must have five or more annotations in your bibliography. The sources must be scholarly sources. These types of sources (also identified as academic or peer-reviewed sources) are written by recognized experts in a particular field. These sources provide credible information for use in research papers.
    Step 2:
    Refer to the Writing Guide for information on scholarly sources. EBSCOhost is a source for scholarly sources. Under the Limit To heading on the search page you can narrow your search:
    DO THE ASSIGNMENT USING THESES REFERENCES: I DID A PAPER ON Impacts of Genetic Engineering in Agriculture
    References
    Godfray H. C. J. Beddington J. R. Crute I. R. Haddad L. Lawrence D. Muir J. F. … & Toulmin C. (2010). Food security: the challenge of feeding 9 billion people.Science327(5967) 812-818.
    Hertel T. W. (2011). The global supply and demand for agricultural land in 2050: A perfect storm in the making?.American Journal of Agricultural Economics93(2) 259-275.
    Jouanin L. Bonad-Bottino M. Girard C. Morrot G. & Giband M. (1998). Transgenic plants for insect resistance.Plant Science131(1) 1-11.
    Payne D. J. Gwynn M. N. Holmes D. J. & Pompliano D. L. (2007). Drugs for bad bugs: confronting the challenges of antibacterial discovery.Nature reviews Drug discovery6(1) 29-40.

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