Monday, May 18, 2009

Source #2

  1. What is your source? http://www.loc.gov/law/help/child-rights/china.php
  2. Who is your source? An official website.
  3. What are their credentials? They are trustworthy because they are a government website.
  4. What does your source say about your topic? The People’s Republic of China (PRC)[1] declares that it protects a wide range of children’s rights through domestic legislation and by ratifying and joining the relevant international treaties. The PRC Constitution provides for the state protection of children, and prohibits maltreatment of children.[
  5. Do you believe your source? Yes. I do believe my source.
  6. Why or why not? They are facts. Not opinions. They talk about the laws that pertain to the children, they don't speak of if they are being enforced or not, so it is all factual information.

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