Disaster #1:



Bibliography Disasters (with “fixes”)

Disaster #1: (History piece from an on-line service – Lexis Nexis database)

“a short history of japan,” document?_html.mvkiuosnnso/1949494904949jnskyd=psonsosos?jsdo0saoi84757899829/odsnops8sjnabVkSKnoosdamnjapanese9097u09=+jssooklfdljp.pdf (accessed 20 Feb 07) from Lexis-Nexis On-Line School Edition published in May 2002.

Fixed:

“A Short History of Japan.” May 2002. Lexis-Nexis On-Line School Edition.

(accessed 20

February 2007).

Disaster #2: (on-line journal with 3 authors published by the Asian Warfare Institute, Tokyo)

Yorimoto, Kenneth etc, Japanese Atrocities during World War II (title), History of the Second World War Vol. 5 (2000), (accessed 20 February 2007).

Fixed:

Yorimoto, Kenneth, Peter Williamson, and Hideki Matsui. “Japanese Atrocities during

World War II.” History of the Second World War. Vol. 5 (2000) Tokyo: Asian Warfare Institute. (accessed

20 February 2007).

Disaster #3 (primary source taken from a book)

Tse-tung, Mao. Speech to the Fourth Communist Council. (held May 7, 1968).

Fixed:

Mao Tse-tung. “Speech to the Fourth Communist Council, May 7, 1968.” In Lessons from Red China. Frederick Johnson, ed. New York: Commie Press Inc., 1999.

Disaster #4 (Article from a website entitled “Refugee Issues”)

Vietnam Reconciliation Council. (August 1997). Feb 20, 2007.

Fixed:

“Refugee Issues.” Vietnam Reconciliation Council. (August 1997).

(20 February 2007).

Disaster #5

The Digital Journalist (Neil Sheehan). Khe Sahn, Vietnam. 1968

Fixed:

Sheehan, Neil. “Khe Sahn, Vietnam, 1968 – Requiem.” N.d. The Digital Journalist. Dirk

Halsted, ed. (24 February

2007).

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