Han Phan
English Project
Period: 5
Annotated Bibliography
"Afghanistan." CultureGrams Online Edition. ProQuest, 2012. Web. 14 Mar. 2012..
This source talks about the dating and marriage style of Afghanistan based on the tradtions of the country. It seems like a reliable source because the facts are well documented. This source is also clear, straightforward, and extremely helpful bacause of its general facts.
Najibullah, Farangis. "Afghanistan: Marriage Practice Victimizes Young Girls, Society." Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty. N.p., 4 Jan. 2008. Web. 14 Mar. 2012..
This source talks about the marriage practice of Afghanistan and how it victimizes young girls' freedom into arrangement marriage. This source seems to be reliable but it's a little out of date because it was posted two years ago. This source is kindly helpful but the author makes it too specific.
Nordland, Rod, and Alissa J. Rubin. "Marriage--or else: in Afghanistan, girls as young as 8 are forced into marriage. If they try to escape they risk public floggings, or worse." New York Times Upfront (Jan. 2011): 12. Gale Power Search. Web. 14 Mar. 2012..
English Project
Period: 5
Annotated Bibliography
"Afghanistan." CultureGrams Online Edition. ProQuest, 2012. Web. 14 Mar. 2012.
This source talks about the dating and marriage style of Afghanistan based on the tradtions of the country. It seems like a reliable source because the facts are well documented. This source is also clear, straightforward, and extremely helpful bacause of its general facts.
Najibullah, Farangis. "Afghanistan: Marriage Practice Victimizes Young Girls, Society." Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty. N.p., 4 Jan. 2008. Web. 14 Mar. 2012.
This source talks about the marriage practice of Afghanistan and how it victimizes young girls' freedom into arrangement marriage. This source seems to be reliable but it's a little out of date because it was posted two years ago. This source is kindly helpful but the author makes it too specific.
Nordland, Rod, and Alissa J. Rubin. "Marriage--or else: in Afghanistan, girls as young as 8 are forced into marriage. If they try to escape they risk public floggings, or worse." New York Times Upfront (Jan. 2011): 12. Gale Power Search. Web. 14 Mar. 2012.