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the white house’s web page http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/pre sident-obama
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The organization definitely has the right credentials to properly provide this information The White House is both known and trusted The White House gives good information to promote the president of the United States of America
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This source could be considered a primary source for the presidents background information. It has both been through a formal publication, and contains copyright information. This cite is biased for making Obama look good because its promoting his administration.
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Barack Obama as the post-racial candidate for a post-racial America: perspectives from Asian America and Hawai‘i
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Purpose: The article has a defined purpose and informs the reader. Type: Scholarly It is organized and focused. It is divided well and lists the sources as it goes.
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Jonathan Okamura: PhD, Anthropology, University of London, 1983 Could be a credible source because his degree is in Anthropology so it connects him to social outcome of the election. He has written four other books, all of them are about Asian-American history and inequalities. The information is up to date, just a year old.
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Bias: He is for Obama, talking about him being an honorary Asian-American. Its complementing him on his success for a post-racial election.
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Leadership the Barack Obama Way : Lessons on Teambuilding and Creating a Winning Culture in Challenging Times
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Author: Shelly Leanne She has written four books on Obama and his campaign. One book on South Africa minorities. She has a PhD in Minority Studies.
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Publisher: McGraw Hill Has similar books about technology and money. They write a lot of text books For her bibliography she used over 40 sources.
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