Saturday, May 8, 2010
RJA #15: Reflection
I have a learned a ton of techniques in this class regarding research. The best take a away was the knightcite service and then followed by some of the online research tools such as Zakata, word doodle, and squidoo. I also learned a wealth of information about currency trading. I watch the stock markets everyday and really enjoyed learning about world currencies and felt good when I uncovered a strong link between currency and how American companies had been bought and sold. I feel I can take a lot of these tools and that “dig deep” mentality to add color on my research papers moving forward. I enjoyed this class and liked that I had free range to explore any topic I wanted to. If I had some topic I didn’t enjoy I probably wouldn’t have been exploring the material on my own time only during my school allotted time.
Monday, May 3, 2010
RJA #14b: Application Project References
Whoriskey, Peter, and Dina Elboghdady. "Stocks slump as Greece debt downgraded to junk." Washington Post 28 Apr. 2010. Web. 30 Apr. 2010. .
Wassener, Bettina, and David Jollu. "Euro Drops to One-Year Low on Greek Debt Woes." New York Times 22 Apr. 2010. Web. 1 May 2010..
Eeuwens, Karen, and John Glover. "Greece Debt Swaps Record Leads Europe as Rescue Talks Commence." Bloomberg 21 Apr. . Web. 3 May 2010..
Levine, Deborah. "Ten-year yields touch lowest in a month on Greece worries." Market Watch 21 Apr. . Web. 2 May 2010..
Timeline: Greece's debt crisis." Reuters 2 May 2010. Web. 3 May 2010..
Wassener, Bettina, and David Jollu. "Euro Drops to One-Year Low on Greek Debt Woes." New York Times 22 Apr. 2010. Web. 1 May 2010.
Eeuwens, Karen, and John Glover. "Greece Debt Swaps Record Leads Europe as Rescue Talks Commence." Bloomberg 21 Apr. . Web. 3 May 2010.
Levine, Deborah. "Ten-year yields touch lowest in a month on Greece worries." Market Watch 21 Apr. . Web. 2 May 2010.
Timeline: Greece's debt crisis." Reuters 2 May 2010. Web. 3 May 2010.
RJA #14a: Application Project Progress Report
The progress made on my application project is that its almost complete. I have decided to write a news story and I am using the current head lines of the credit crunch in Greece and Portugal to outline what happens when a credit rating agency such as Moody’s or Standard and Poor’s downgrades your credit and how it effects the currencies involved. This fits in perfect with my “Is America selling out theme” because in my paper I was able to identify a lot of parallels between what happens when one currency comes under pressure and how it effects its inverted equal. I have a collection of current event articles this attack the issue from all sides and I also have one online time line resource.
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