Saturday, May 23, 2009

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 27


1. The website that this source is from is http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5355546.stm

2. There is no author given but this article was published by BBC News 

3. This source has no credentials.

4. This source talks about how a German art student fooled police guarding the terracotta army by dressing up like one of the terracotta warriors. It took several minutes for security to notice the student whose name was Pablo Wendel. 

5. I don't know if I believe this source because of no credentials and that there is no author given for the article but the only reason I am using this as a source is not for information to use to do my project but to give a real life example of how life-like and life-size the Terracotta Army is. 

6. The answer to this question is in question 5 

Friday, May 15, 2009

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 26


1. The website that this image is from is http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://pro.corbis.com/images/42-15927299.jpg%3Fsize%3D572%26uid%3D%257B2B8C3894-7861-429B-B7C8-33BCE5877BC4%257D&imgrefurl=http://pro.corbis.com/search/Enlargement.aspx%3FCID%3Disg%26mediauid%3D2B8C3894-7861-429B-B7C8-33BCE5877BC4&usg=__KCbPLf5ppcOnyhffPhG9ZoVyDWw=&h=400&w=267&sz=37&hl=en&start=11&tbnid=04xcCQTilCEeVM:&tbnh=124&tbnw=83&prev=/images%3Fq%3DA%2B%2Bperson%2Bwith%2Ba%2Bamazed%2Bmouth%2Bexpression%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26sa%3DG

2. The photographer of this image is Tom Grill.

3. Its an image so there are no credentials.

4. Its a image that is not related to my topic.

5. Its an image.

6. Its an image. 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 25



1. The website that this source is from is http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-12/13/content_6320094.htm

2. There is no author name provided in this source.

3. The credentials are Chen Xianqi a spokesman for the Shaanxi Provincial Bureau of Cultural Heritage, German person Yolna Grimm from the center of Chinese Arts and Culture, and China.

4. My source talks about how Germany took some of the army warriors to their country without legal permission from some Chinese agencies because in China, any ancient Chinese artifacts taken over seas would need approval by some Chinese agencies. Then the article talks about the history of the Terracotta Army.

5. I believe my source.

6. I believe my source because people probably would want to take with them artifacts like the warriors because it would be for their own personal gain. Also this source has credentials which I haven't seen a lot of but I have seen some previous sources with credentials. There may be no author given but I don't think the name of the author is as important as the credentials because in this article there s even quotes, quoted correctly from a source.

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 24


1. The website that this source is from is http://www.culturewars.org.uk/2007-09/terracotta.htm

2. The author of this source is David Bowden.

3. The credentials are The Times, China, and Culture Wars.

4. The source talks about how the author is debating on The first emperor of China's Terracotta Army and that he is starting a culture war, which is the name of the website.

5. I believe this source.

6. I believe this source because everyone has their opinions about things even like my topic the Terracotta Army.  Also people like David Bowden post them on the Internet on some site. I could use David's debate online (not plagiarized of course) in my power point for the project/final.

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 23


1. The website that this source is from is http://www.imperialtours.net/terracotta_warriors.htm

2. There is no author of this article provided.

3. The credential is China.

4. My source talks about mainly how the army was buried in front of the first emperor of China or at that time in history, the Qin Dynasty and how the army was buried in front of the emperor's tomb to defend him in the afterlife. 

5. I believe my source.

6. I believe my source because it has valuable information and reliable information even though there is no author name provided.

Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 22


1. The website that this source is from is http://www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/02cul/c03s01.html

2. There is no author of this source.

3. The credential is China.

4. My source talks about the creation of the Terracotta army, the destruction of the Terracotta Army, the excavation and reconstruction of the Terracotta Army, the imperial tomb, the bronze chariots, and models displays in the United States. 

5. I believe my source.

6. I believe my source because it has valuable information and the information is reliable. Also it has a Table of Contents which is a good thing for an article to have. 


Gregory's power point presentation for China Project Blog Post for source # 21


1. The website that this source is from is http://www.chinatour.com/attraction/terracotta.htm

2. The author of this source is China Tour.

3. The credentials is The President of France and China.

4. My source talks about the army museum of the Terracotta Warriors. Also it talks about one incident where someone made himself look like a terracotta warrior and was eventually caught by police but the police should have been able to spot him earlier than they did.

5. I believe my source.

6. I believe my source because it has the correct information about the army and the teen that was caught hiding in the army was reported in an article I had read on BBC.