Writing 2 Bibliography (M. Stevens)
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Orwell, George. “Politics and the English Language” The Orwell Reader : Fiction, Essays and Reportage by George Orwell. New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1956.
laGuardia, Dolores, and Hans. P. Guth. “Issues in Science - Science in Perspective,” “Issues in Social Science - Social Science in Perspective,” and “Issues in the Humanities - The Humanities in Perspective.” Issues Across the Curriculum : Reading, Writing, Research. Mountain View, California : Mayfield Publishing Company, 1997.
Bacon, Francis. “Idols of the Mind” from The Conscious Reader, 4th Edition. Caroline Schroder, Harry Firestone, and Michael Shugre, eds. New York : Macmillian, 1988, pg 625-634.
Wilson, Edward O. “Storm Over the Amazon” from The Diversity of Life by Edward O. Wilson. New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.
Ehrlich, Paul and Anne. “The Rivet Poppers” The Environmental Predicament : Four Issues for Critical Analysis. Carol J. Verburg, ed. Boston : Bedford Books of St. Martin’s Press,1995, pg 13-17.
Hubar, Peter. “Biodiversity vs. Bioengineering?” The Environmental Predicament. pg 17-19
Kysar, Leila L. “A Logger’s Lament” The Environmental Predicament. pg 20-23
McCoy, Charles “Businesses are Battling Environmentalism with Its own Laws” The Environmental Predicament. pg 23-25
Mann, Charles C. and Mark K. Plummer “The Butterfly Problem” The Environmental Predicament. pg 26-39.
Irvin, William Robert. “Letter to the Editor in Response to ‘The Butterfly Problem’” The Environmental Predicament. pg 39-40
Yoon, Carol Keasuk. “Rare Butterfly Consigned to Extinction” The Environmental Predicament. pg 40-41
Palmer, Thomas. “The Case for Human Beings” The Environmental Predicament. pg 42-51
Wilmut, I., Schneike, A.E., McWhir, J., Kind, A.J., and Campbell, K.H.S. “Viable Offspring Derived from Fetal and Adult Mammalian Cells” Nature. February 27, 1997: pg 810-813.
“Time Magazine Special Report on Cloning” Time. March 10, 1997: pg 60-75.
“Clone the Clowns” The Economist. March 1, 1997: pg 80.
Schlenz, Mark and Judy Kirscht “Features of a Science Paper,” “Features of a Science Literature Review,” and “Field Study and Reports” Frameworks for Knowledge : Writing the Rhetorics of Inquiry. Santa Barbara : University of California at Santa Barbara, 1999, pg 17-20, 29-30.
Milgram, Stanley. “Behavioral Studies in Obedience.” Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. May 3, 1966. pg 371-378. Milgram, Stanley. “Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to Authority.” Human Relations. February 1965. pg 57-76.
Zimbardo, Philip. “On ‘Obedience to Authority’” American Psychologist. July 1974. pg 566.
Haney, Craig, Curtis Banks and Philip Zimbardo. “Interpersonal Dynamics in a Simulated Prison.” International Journal of Criminology and Penology. February 1973. pg 69-97.
Zimbardo, Philip. “On the Ethics of Intervention in Human Psychological Research: With Special Reference to the Stanford Prison Experiment.” Cognition. February 2, 1973. pg 243-256.
Haney, Craig, and Philip Zimbardo. “The Past and Future of U.S. Prison Policy: Twenty-Five Years After the Stanford Prison Experiment” American Psychologist. July 1998. pg 709-727.
Wilde, Oscar. “The Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray,” “Phrases and Philosophies for Use of the Young,” and “A Few Maxims For the Instruction of the Over Educated.” Oscar Wilde. Ed. Isobel Murray. New York : Oxford University Press, 1989. pg 47, 570, and 572.
Forster, E. M.. “Art for Art’s Sake.” Two Cheers for Democracy. London : Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1951. pg 98-104.
Abrams, M. H. “Figurative Language” and “Irony” A Glossary of Literary Terms. 6th ed. New York : Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1993. pg 66-70 and 97-101.
cummings, e.e. “anyone lived in a pretty how town.” The Norton Anthology of American Literature. 4th ed. Vol 2. Ed. Baym et al. New York : W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1994. pg 1456.
Shakespeare William, “Sonnet 116”, “Sonnet 129”, and “Sonnet 130.” The Norton Anthology of Poetry. 3rd ed. Ed. Allison et al. New York : W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1983. pg 190.
Auden, W. H. “[For What as Easy]” and “As I Walked Out One Evening.” The Norton Anthology of Poetry. pg 1099-1100.
Larkin, Philip. “High Windows” and “Sad Steps.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 6th ed. Vol 2. Ed. M. H. Abrams et al. New York : W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1993. pg 2327-2328.
Smith, Stevie. “Is It Wise?” “Our Bog Is Dood” and “Not Waving but Drowning.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature. pg 2222-2223.
Rich, Adrienne. “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” and “Living in Sin.” The Norton Anthology of Poetry. pg 1309.
Atwood, Margaret. “Spelling” The Norton Anthology of Poetry. pg 1378-1379.
Heaney, Seamus. “Mid-Term Break.” The Norton Anthology of Poetry. pg 1379.
Dietrich, Jason. “L.A. Otherworldly.” Los Angeles Times Magazine. July 25, 1999. pg 8.
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: Perennial Classics, 1998.
Huxley, Aldous. “Science and Civilization” and “What is Happening to Our Population?” in The Hidden Huxley: Contempt and Compassion for the Masses 1920-1936. Ed David Bradshaw. London : Faber and Faber, 1994.
Cockburn, Alexander. “Eugenics : The Impulse Never Dies” Los Angeles Times. March 9, 2000. Section B, Page 9
--MarthineSatris 17:17, 8 August 2007 (PDT)

