Eng101_Malone

=ENG 101: English Composition I=
 * Professor Tia Juana Malone**

This guide is designed to help you research topics in //A Chance in the World:// //An Orphan Boy, A Mysterious Past//. It includes an index of scholarly sources that should be used. Included in the list are websites and search engines that will be helpful in your research. If you have any trouble finding these sources, please ask a librarian for help. Good Luck! Any comments or suggestions are welcome!
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=The Book=

His riveting memoir chronicles his difficult path foster care and his determined search for his family. It is an inspirational story that crosses generations and cultures, but specifically speaks to those who have had the odds stacked against them. Steve’s relentless journey to overcome his life in foster care, find his biological family, and right the wrongs of his parents’ past, is a miraculous story of resilience and survival. It is a true testament of faith, fortitude, and forgiveness. Steve Pemberton is Chief Diversity Officer and Divisional Vice-President for Walgreens, the first such person to hold that responsibility in the company’s 110-year history.


 * Print**

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//A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, A Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home.// HV983 .P46 2012


 * Ebook** (from Boston Public Library)- RCC or BPL barcode needed. A Chance in the World

Books
The on-line catalog provides access to the Library's collection of approximately 40,000 books, periodicals and audio-visual titles. These resources may be used to find information for assignments or general interest. [|Tutorial for searching catalog and ordering books from Metro Boston Library Network (includes Boston Public Library)]

Good Search Terms to use: words or phrase

 * Foster care
 * At risk children

Foster Care
//Children at Risk : the Precarious State of Children's Well-being in America//: HV741 .C75 2010

//On Their Own: What Happens to Kids When They Age// //Out of the Foster Care System?//: HV881 .S55 2004

A piece of cake: a memoir: F869 .S22 B76 2007 (Only BPLs have this title; click the title to obtain further information.)

Electronic Books
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Child protection: using research to improve policy and practice

Beyond the foster care system : the future for teens / Betsy Krebs, Paul Pitcoff.

The lost children of Wilder : the epic struggle to change foster care / Nina Bernstein

Foster children: where they go and how they get on / Ian Sinclair

=Articles= Access to millions of journal, magazine, newspaper and reference source articles through our research databases.

Academic Search Premier
Provides full text for more than 3,800 scholarly publications covering academic areas of study including articles on social services and foster care. [|Tutorial]

Academic One File
Academic OneFile is the premier source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. With extensive social sciences coverage.

==Literary Reference Center== Book reviews and articles about the book.

=Streaming Videos= Full length and segment videos from Films On Demand.

Films On Demand
Foster Care: A System in Crisis (54:00)

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 * Other Videos**

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Lemn Sissay: A child of the state. Literature has long been fascinated with fostered, adopted and orphaned children, from Moses to Cinderella to Oliver Twist to Harry Potter. So why do many parentless children feel compelled to hide their pasts? Poet and playwright Lemn Sissay tells his own moving story.

=Web sites= There are many good web sites on the internet. These web sites have been evaluated by library staff. Remember to always evaluate internet resources. To find out more about evaluating web sites, [|Lesley University] has a very good guide.

Search Engines
[|Google] [|Altavista]

Web sites
A Chance in the World The author's website. A Chance in the Worls by Steve Pemberton The author's facebook page.

=Citing Sources: Style Guides=

__[|APA Style Tutorial]__ [|Duke Library Guide to Assembling a List of Works Cited] [|Laguardia Community College Library MLA and APA citation style] [|The Owl at Purdue: APA Formatting and Style Guide] [|The Owl at Purdue: MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide]

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Research guide prepared on 10/30/12 by Wiliam Hoag: whoag@rcc.mass.edu