AnnBibLanze

E. Lanze's annotated bibliography:

[|Missing Person's Website] website (last visited on October 17, 2009). It contains a form that you fill out when somebody goes missing.

There's a interesting bit on the [|Harvard application]about race (2009-2010 school year). I used this website for more information on what we use race for today. It seems like most college applications that I looked at online wanted to know your race, though it was opptional.

I also used a website that is used to [|look up people with a criminal record] in your neighborhood (last visited October 29, 2009). It has a description on the person with a criminal record, what they did, and there picture.

I found a picture of a [|missing person flyer.] (last visited November 10, 2009). It is useful so that the reader can see what they look like.

I remembered using the [|World Life Expectancy] web site our history class looked at once this year and that website has a lot of really cool interactive maps displaying what the life expectancy is and the different diseases by area on the globe. That shows which diseases certain races are more prone to getting and how life expectancy can differ from race to race.