Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Final Exam

Monday, July 11, 2011

Plagiarism and Signal Words/Phrases

According to Prentice Hall Reference Guide the four reasons to avoid plagiarism include that it is unethical, it is a lost learning opportunity, it diminishes the student’s credibility and it can result in serious punishment (378-379). Furthermore, to avoid plagiarism the book suggests starting your paper early, beginning your research process early, taking notes as you read and add information to your bibliography page any time you use a new source (381).
Four identifying characteristics of quotations listed in Prentice Hall Reference Guide are they “are written exactly as they appear in the source”, “must be surrounded by quotation marks”, “are introduced by text that indicates the speaker of the quotation” and they “must be cited in the documentation format you are using for your paper” (390). Furthermore, “the purpose of in-text citations in MLA format is to help your reader find the correct reference in the Works Cited list at the end of the paper” (409).
Prentice Hall Reference Guide states that the purpose of using signal words and phrases is to identify each source and explain its connection to what you are writing about (396). Furthermore, the Reference Guide points out that common verbs used as signaling words can include emphasizes, reveals, warns, observes, denies, claims and asserts(398).

Katherine Alexander A Film Unfinished




I can't say with any certainty that I got from the actual footage exactly what the purpose of the Nazi's filming was for. Without the commentary from the survivors, you might not have any idea what was going on. If the filming was solely for the purpose of fooling the world, why film the deplorable conditions? Why film the filth and corpses lining the street? It seems that perhaps the juxtaposition in the footage was there simply for someone's enjoyment. I might be more apt to believe this as truth as opposed to just wanting to film some propaganda. Everyone who has had any kind of education on the Holocaust, knows that some of the Nazi's in power were just sick, sadistic people and their affiliations with Hitler and the Nazi party, gave them the green light to play doctor, or psycho, depending on what they were personally in to.


I'm not sure what a "summary" of this film is supposed to look like. Am I supposed to write a timeline? I wasn't making notes. I watch this film with disgust. I can hardly make myself look at images of starving children. I'm a mother. What would I have done? I cannot make my brain put myself in that postition, I cannot even try to imagine.


These videos were found in a concrete bunker, put together with narration from the only man who could be found to have worked a camera. There was commentary from survivors who watched the footage while being filmed. This film captured the awfulness of the Warsaw Ghetto. The film shows the inequality of the Jewish people that were detained there during 1942. The Nazi's, according to the testimony of one survivor in particular, got it wrong. Perhaps, had this movie been released as scheduled, some lives could have been saved. If the right people noticed that "hey, Jewish people don't bury their dead in boxes", just maybe the outcome could have been different. It's hard to not play the what if game when you see this film.

Katherine Alexander Intro

I work and live here in Springfield. I work for the state of Missouri. My husband and I have a 5 year old boy named Zachary. He is amazing. You will not be able to tell from these photos just how amazing he is, you will have to trust me.



My goal here at OTC is to finish my associates degree in health information technology. My advisor suggested I take a class on public speaking. I explained to her that I barely got through the power point assignment in my computer class.



I love to read, and I used to love to write. Since getting married in 2004 and having Zak in 2006 I have not had the time to enjoy either. When I do get extra time I like to scrapbook with friends. (Don't tell my husband, but it's really just an excuse to get out of the house).
I have a big yard at home with a garden and several different varieties of flowers. I transplanted tomatoes this weekend, and we ate some asparagus that night. There is nothing more wonderful than home grown vegetables.




I have enjoyed going to college after waiting for so long.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Josef Mengele Outline

Katherine Alexander
Larry Neuburger
Eng Comp 101-103
06 July 2011
Outline
Josef Mengele
I. Childhood
a. Where & When
b. Family life
c. Schooling
II. Joining the Nazi’s
III. Continuing Education
IV. War record
a. When & where
b. Rank
c. Expertise
V. Escaping trial
a. When & where
b. Possibilities after the war

Annotated Bibliography

Katherine Alexander
Larry Neuburger
Eng Comp 101-103
06 July 2011
Annotated Bibliography
Josef Mengele
Ewers, Justin. "Did the Nazis' 'Angel of Death' Leave a Lasting Legacy in Brazil?" Editorial. World War II May 2009: 10-11. EBSCOhost. World War II, May 2009. Web. 03 July 2011.
This article contains information regarding the argument that Josef Mengele could have been
conducting experiments up until the date of his death. The argument is sound, however, it really
will never be known, and it is very curious.

I find this to be an interesting twist, however fictional it may be, to the story of a man who evaded capture for his crimes during WWII.

Forgiving Dr. Mengele. Dir. Bob Hercules and Cheri Pugh. Perf. Eva Kor. Media Process Educational Films, 2005. DVD.
Eva Kor was an identical twin during the Holocaust and was taken to Auschwitz. Only her twin
sister and she survived from their immediate family. They were both part of Dr. Mengele's
experiments.

This woman was persecuted for being a Jew, watched her sister die at an early age due to some mysterious injection she was given in Auschwitz, and because she was using forgiveness as a tool towards peace in her life, she was persecuted by other survivors years later.

Grabowski, John F. Josef Mengele. Farmington Hills: Lucent, 2004. Print.
This book is an autobiography of the man Josef Mengele. It covers his childhood, schooling and how his health was as a child. Certain sections describe how his mother treated him, and it cast some light on how he could be so indifferent to other humans.

This book contains the most extensive information regarding Dr Mengele I have found. It was interesting to find out how strict the Nazi’s were even where their officers marriages were concerned.

"Josef Mengele." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 6 Jan. 2011. Web. 02 July 2011.
This article gives a brief introduction to the man Josef Mengele. Also found within this article is
a listing of Josef's background education, and some of his mentors. Towards the end they give a
description of his escape from Germany after the liberation of the Jewish people, and his final
demise in South America.

I think this article was more of a summation of the man Josef Mengele. I found it interesting in that it is one of the few articles about Dr Mengele, that states he was interested in genetics even before the war.

Koren, Yehuda. "MENGELE AND THE FAMILY OF DWARFS." Editorial. History Today Feb. 2005: 32-33. EBSCOhost. History Today, Feb. 2005. Web. 03 July 2011.
This article contains a second source of information concerning experiments Josef Mengele
performed, this time not concerning twins, but on a dwarf family.

I found this article to be interesting in that it gives real insight into the thoughts and fears of the inmates selected by Dr Mengele.

"The Mother." EBSCOhost. Newsweek, 16 Jan. 1995. Web. 03 July 2011.
At the very bottom of this page of text is a story about a woman who was 3 months pregnant
when she arrived at Auschwitz and it describes her meeting with Josef Mengele and the
experiments he subjected her and the baby to.

This is really just a blip in the scheme of things, but it really tells of how utterly pointless some of Dr Mengele’s experiments were, and the lengths a human will go to keep a loved one from pain.

"Nazi Medical Experiments." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 06 Jan. 2011. Web. 06 July 2011.
This article explains types of experiments Dr. Mengele was involved in. He was involved in the third category of medical experiments. These were used to advance the racial and ideological facets of the Nazi views.

I thought this bit of information was interesting because it explains why he did so much of his research with twins. He wanted to see also how certain races of people withstood disease.

Steinbacher, Sybille. "Pgs. 113-114, 126-127 and 143." Auschwitz: a History. New York: ECCO, 2005. Print.
Only general information about Josef Mengele, but may add some bits I don't get from other
sources. It did lend credence to other articles and I used it mostly as that.

This was a very short summation of what other cites mentioned.