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Annotated Bibliography

Emily Swenson, Madaline Leis, and Autumn Ritter Primary:


1998: Kevorkian assists suicide on tape. Dr. Jack Kevorkian. CNN Breaking News, 1998. Web. 17 Dec 2013. This video is a primary source because it is a recording of Dr. Jack Kevorkian assisting Thomas Youk, Kevorkians last patient. Dr. Kevorkian videotaped it himself. We split this video into two separate sections to explain how Kevorkian retrieves consent and how Thomas Youks death occurred. We first saw this tape on CBSs 60 Minutes; however, we received the video from CNN Breaking News. Al Pacino as Kevorkian. Photograph. mendaily.com. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. We found this source after searching You Dont Know Jack on Google. It is a picture of Al Pacino playing Jack Kevorkian. We used this picture on our website when we gave details about the movie. This is a primary source because it is a photograph that was used in a movie to explain and tell the story of Jack Kevorkian. Assisted Suicide Advocate, Jack Kevorkian, Dies. The Daily Caller. 03 June 2011. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This source was found using Google. It is a photograph of Jack Kevorkian, and we used it for the biography page in our website. This is a primary source because it is a photograph in which Jack Kevorkian took part in. Bill Pugliano. Geoffrey Fieger and Jack Kevorkian at the You Dont Know Jack Movie Premier. Photograph. Zimbio.com. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2014 This source was found through a search of Geoffrey Fieger on Google. It is a photograph of Geoffrey Fieger, Kevorkians lawyer, and Jack Kevorkian at the movie premier of You Dont Know Jack. We used this image on the Historical Significance page of our website. This source is primary because it relates to our topic and was taken during the time that Kevorkian was alive. CBS News Staff. Kevorkian Assists Youngest Suicide. CBSNews.com. CBSNews. 26 Feb. 1998. Web. 16 Dec. 2013 This source was an article found on CBS. Included on the source was further information concerning Roosevelt Dawson and his death. The source went further into detail about the police not revealing the time and date of Roosevelt Dawsons death until the investigation was complete. We used this on the personal biography page on our website. This source is primary because it is a web article written in the time of the events it was explaining; this article enhanced the details and information for the publics purpose.

Chua-Eoan, Howard. The Life and Deaths of Jack Kevorkian (1928-2011). content.time.com. TIME US. 3 June 2011. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. After searching with Google, we found this source. It included quotes from Kevorkian and information about his campaign for euthanasia, both of which we added to our website. This source is primary because it is an article from TIME Magazine that was published the day of Kevorkians death. Coles, Stephan. Yahoo! Logo. Digital image. Fonts In Use - An Independent Archive of Typography. 5 Sept. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This image of the Yahoo! logo is used in our historical context page of our website to increase our media and upgrade the readers understanding of what was happening at the time. It is a primary source because it is Yahoo!s new logo. We got this logo photo from Google, the search engine. Death at Kevorkians Side Is Ruled Homicide. New York Times. 6 June 1992: 10. Print. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a newspaper article from the time of Jack Kevorkian. It helped us understand what newspapers were publishing, and we used it for the Bad Jack page on our website. We got this article from the La Crosse Public Librarys databases. Di and Charles Separate. Digital image. People. Time Inc., 09 Dec. 1992. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This photograph of the cover of People magazine is used in our website to add media and help readers understand what was happening at the time of Jack Kevorkian in our historical context page. This source is primary because it is a photo of the cover at that exact time found right in People.com. Drennen, Kyle. Kevorkians Attorney on MSNBC: He Will Be Remembered as a True Hero and Martyr. newsbusters.org. 3 Jun. 2011. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. We found this source through the search engine Google. This source was an interview between Kyle Drennen and Kevorkians attorney, Geoffrey Fieger. From this, we used quotes for our website. This source is primary because it contains direct quotes from Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Dr. Jack Kevorkians 60 Minutes Interview. Jack Kevorkian. 60 Minutes. 1998. Web. This source was a video found on 60 Minutes. Included on this source was the video of Thomas Youks death and the signing of the papers. The video showed how much the patient struggled to do something as simple as speaking, nor did he have control over his arms; the video also shows the injection of the lethal drug. We used this source on Thomas Youks personal biography page, and the explanation of the death process. This source is a primary

source because Jack Kevorkian, the creator and topic of our project, was explaining and showing the death process of his patient right in the video/interview. Dr. Jack Kevorkian on the Assisted Suicide of Janet Adkins. The MacNeil/Lehrer. PBS Newshour, 1990. 17 December 2013. This source is a primary source because it is a video of Jack Kevorkians interview with the MacNeil/Lehrer show. Kevorkian talks about what it was like aiding Janet Adkins, his first patient, and what happened with her. This video was cut down multiple times to be split throughout our website and put into the appropriate pages. These pages are purpose, historical significance, patients personal biographies, and process twice. The video helped us understand why he did it, what it was like with each patient, how he did it, and Kevorkians reaction to being called a criminal. We got this video from PBS Newshour. Dr. Kevorkians Wrong Way. New York Times. 5 June 2007: A22. Print. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a newspaper article from the time of Kevorkian. It helped us understand why publishers believed Kevorkian was wrong, and we used it for the Good Jack/Bad Jack? page on our website.We got this article from the La Crosse Public Librarys databases. Everett, Linda. Doctor Kevorkians Newest Campaign. Executive Intelligence Review. 22 Jan. 1993: 63. Web. This source was an online magazine article found through Google. This source is primary because it contained a quote directly from Dr. Kevorkian. From this source, we received a quote from Kevorkian about his view on terminally ill patients. In our project, we used it to justify why he continued to practice euthanasia, even with the controversy from the public. Gevorgyan, Gevorg. Jack Speaking. Photograph. IANYAN Magazine. 25 January 2011. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. We got this source using the Google search engine. It is a photograph of Jack Kevorkian speaking at a conference, making it a primary source. We used it on the page that shows a list of the patients. Google Creators in Share Sell-Off. 1998. Photograph. BBC News. BBC MMIX. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This source was found using Google, the search engine, searching Google Creators. The photograph is the creators of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, holding the Google logo. This source is primary because it was taken when their website was published. We used the photo in our historical context page to explain what was going on at the time Jack Kevorkian was assisting patients. History of the Web. Digital image. World Wide Web Foundation. World Wide Web

Foundation, 1991. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This image of Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web, and his computer is a primary source because it was taken at that time in 1991. This source was used in the historical context page of our website to illustrate what was occurring at the time of Dr. Kevorkian. This source is primary because it shows a picture of the founders of the world wide web, and the image was taken during the time that Kevorkian was living. I Have No Regrets. Dr. Sanjay Gupta. CNN News, 2010. Web. The source was a video of an interview found on CNNs website. Included on the source was Dr. Kevorkian taking a tour of his college for the first time since he graduated. Dr. Kevorkian also pointed out classmates he remembered in a picture. Included in the interview was Dr. Kevorkians explanation of his purpose in life. He also elaborated on what he accomplished, and what he wished he could have accomplished. We used this information in our project on the Purpose page on our website. This source is primary because it is an interview that features Kevorkian, and shows Kevorkian speaking and interacting with Sanjay Gupta. Jack Kevorkian. Assisted Suicide Advocate, Dies. CBS News. CBS. 3 June 2011. Web. 8 Jan. 2014. The source was an article found on CBSNews. Included on this source was Dr. Kevorkians death information; the source also elaborated on Dr. Kevorkians opinion, purpose, and who he was. We used this source on the biography page on our website. This source is primary due to it being a magazine article from the day of Jack Kevorkians death. Jack Kevorkian Biography. Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. Bio.com is an online- database that allows users to search significant people, TV broadcasts, videos, photos, etc. This source is a primary source because it included quotes directly from Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Also, we do have Biography.com cited as a secondary source used for Background Information. This source helped us understand what Jack thought and why he did what he did. Having used this website before, we knew that it was a highly credible source, for its facts agreed with facts on other databases. Jack Kevorkian Dies, Leaves His Mark. Susan Donaldson James: World News. ABC News, 2011. Videorecording. 14 March 2014, This source is a primary source because it is an interview of Jack Kevorkian. We got this source searching is Jack Kevorkian a good man through Googles search engine. We used it on the Good Jack side of our Good Jack/Bad Jack? page on our website; it is used twice for Kevorkians Wishes and Dr. Life. Jack Kevorkians Death Van. 1990. Photograph. The Atlantic. 4 June 1990. Web. 7 Jan 2014.

This source is a photo of Jack Kevorkians death van, the vehicle which Janet Adkins, his first patient, passed away in. We used this source for the personal biographies page of his patients to illustrate what the environment looked like for Janet Adkins, and it helped us understand why the environment for Janet Adkinss death was so controversial. This source is a primary because it was taken the day of Janets death. We got this photo from The Atlantic magazine. Jack Kevorkian; Dr. Death. Digital Image. Article 3. 3 June 2011. Web. 7 Jan 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a photo of Jack Kevorkian himself. We used this source to illustrate what Dr. Kevorkian looked like in our website. We got this photo from Google, the famous search engine. Jack Kevorkian, Known As Dr. Death, Dies. 3 Jun. 2011. theglobeandmail.com. Web. 14 Mar. 2014. This source is primary because it is a video recording of Dr. Kevorkian, and was published the same day as his death. This source was found through a search on Youtube, and we then searched for the video by name on Google to find the original website of publication. This source is a video, and it was used on our website on the Jacks Life page, to give the viewer a visual representation and audio to make it easier to understand the information that is provided on our website. Jack Kevorkians Drivers License. Photograph. MSN.com. 3 June 2011. Web. 12 Dec. 2013 This source was a photograph, which makes it a primary source, found through Google Search while searching for biography information early in the project. Included on the source was Dr. Jack Kevorkians drivers license information, and we used this source for the Biography page on our website. Jackson, Nicholas. Death Van. 1991. theatlantic.com. 2011. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. After completing a search with Google, we found this site, which includes information on Kevorkians death van. We cited this information and added it to the section on our website about Janet Adkins. This is a primary source because it includes direct quotes from Jack Kevorkian, images of the van that was used in Janet Adkins suicide, and it was written the year of Jacks death. Jarvis, Jamie. Facebook Female Profile. 27 Feb. 2012. Photograph. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. We found this source after completing a search on Google. It is a picture of the profile picture on Facebook, making it a primary source. We used it for the patients that we could not find pictures for in place of an actual photo of them. Jeffrey Dahmer - Mini Biography. Biography.com. A&E Television Networks, LLC. Web. 20 Feb. 2014.

This source was found using Biography.com, searching Jeffrey Dahmer. We used this source to add media to our website in the historical context page. It helped us understand that not only was Jack Kevorkians assisted suicides inflating the news, but the serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, was, too. This source is primary because Jeffrey Dahmer speaks in the video, and it was recorded at Kevorkians time. Kevorkian, Jack. Brotherhood. 1994. Photograph. Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. pbs.org. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. This source was found through a Google search of Kevorkian Artwork. The source is a picture of Kevorkians painting, Brotherhood, which makes it a primary source. In our project, it was put onto the Jacks Artwork page, with an explanation on the meaning of the painting. Kevorkian, Jack. Double Cross of Justice. 1997. Photograph. Jack Kevorkian Art Collection/ Armenian Library and Museum of America, Watertown. davidstreetsbeverlyhills.com. Web. 3 Dec. 2013 We found this source by searching Kevorkian Artwork on Google. It is a picture of Kevorkians painting, Double Cross of Justice. We pasted it onto our website on the Jacks Artwork page, with an explanation on the meaning behind the painting. Because this source is an online version of Jack Kevorkians painting, it is a primary source. Kevorkian, Jack. Dr. Jack Kevorkians 60 Minutes Interview. Interview by Mike Wallace. 60 Minutes Overview. CBS Interactive Inc., 4 June 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. When we were first learning about Dr. Kevorkian, together we watch his 60 Minutes interview. This interview explained to us: who he was, why he was considered a criminal, and what impact he made on America. We received this source by simply searching Jack Kevorkian - 60 Minutes into the Google search bar. This interview is a primary source because it was at the time Thomas Youk passed, Kevorkian is featured speaking for himself, and it is a very credible source. Kevorkian, Jack. Fever. Photograph. Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. Armgallery.com. 20 Oct. 2011. Web. 4 Dec. 2013. After searching Kevorkian Artwork we found this photograph. It is a picture of Kevorkians painting, Fever. We put the photo on our website on the Jacks Artwork page, along with the meaning of the painting. This source is primary because it is an image of Jack Kevorkians painting, and includes information about the painting that Dr. Kevorkian provided. Kevorkian, Jack. For He is Raised. 1994. Photograph. Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. pbs.org. Web. 23 Nov. 2013. On Google, we searched Kevorkian Artwork and found this source. It is a picture of Kevorkians painting, For He is Raised, making it a primary source. On the Jacks Artwork page on our website, we pasted the picture and included an explanation of the meaning behind

the painting. Kevorkian, Jack. Nearer My God to Thee. 1994. Photograph. Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. pbs.org. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. This source is primary; it is an online image of Jack Kevorkians painting. This source was found, again, through a Google search of Kevorkian Artwork. The source is a picture of Kevorkians painting, Nearer My God to Thee. Along with the meaning of the painting, it was put onto the artwork section of the website. Kevorkian, Jack. Very Still Life. 1996. Photograph. Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. pbs.org. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. After searching Kevorkian Artwork, we found this photograph. It is a picture of Kevorkians painting, Very Still Life. We put the photo on our website on the Jacks Artwork page, along with the meaning of the painting. This source is primary because it is an image of Jack Kevorkians painting and includes a description of the painting directly from Kevorkian. Kevorkian Assists in His 100th Suicide. Los Angeles Times. 14 Mar. 1998. Web. We found this source using Google, the search engine. This site included information about Kevorkians 100th suicide. For our website, we used this to add to our description of Waldo Herman (the 100th patient) and his life. This source is primary because it is a newspaper article that was written the day after Jack Kevorkian assisted in the suicide of Waldo Herman, and it included direct information that Kevorkian gave to the writer of the article. Kevorkian Case: Kevorkian Trial Set. cnn.com. 31 Dec. 2007. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. We found this source through a Google search. The source is an article on CNN.com about Dr. Kevorkians trial. We used this to explain what happened at the trial, what Kevorkian pleaded, and what the final result of the trial was. This source is classified as primary because it is a news article that was published a few days after Kevorkians trial. Also, the article contains a play-by-play of everything that was said at the trial, giving us a very useful chunk of information. Kevorkian Found Innocent The Cedar Rapids Gazette. 15 May 1996: 7a. Print. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a news article from the time of Kevorkian; it was written right after the death of Marjorie Wantz. We used this article for information on Marjorie Wantzs death and the affect it had on Kevorkian. We got this article from the La Crosse Public Librarys databases. Kevorkians Sister, 68, Dies. The New York Times. 12 Sep. 1994. Web. We found this source using the search engine Google. It included information about Jack Kevorkians family, specifically his sister Margo. On our website, we used this to add to his

biography and tell more about his relationship with his parents and siblings. This is a primary source because it includes an article from the New York Times that was written the same day as Margaret Januss death, and included quotes from Kevorkian about his relationship with his sister. Leung, Stuert. Jordan Dribbles by Derek Harper. Digital image. Interbasket. N.p., 1993. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This source was found searching Michael Jordan scoring his 20,000 career point in the Google search box. We used it to help readers understand what was going on at the time of Jack Kevorkian and to add media to our website. It is a primary source because the photo was taken at this time. Mall of America "Megamall" 1992. Photograph. Edina, MN. Columbia.edu. Jerde Partnership for the Ghermesian Brothers, 1992. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This source was found searching Mall of America in 1992 in the Google search engine. The primary source, a photograph, shows a postcard welcoming shoppers to the new mall when it first opened. We used this photo in the historical context page of our website to explain what was happening at the time. Marjorie Wantz and Dr. Kevorkian. Photograph. Newsfeed.time.com. 3 June 2011. Web. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it shows an image of Marjorie Wantz and Dr. Kevorkian that was taken the day of Wantzs death. We used this source on the Patients page of our website to give the viewers a visual of what Marjorie Wantz looked like, and also to show the toll that her sickness took on her physical appearance. We found this source after coming across the TIME article online. McLellan, Dennis. Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83; Dr. Death Was Advocate Practitioner of Physician-assisted Suicide. Los Angeles Times. 04 June 2011. Web. 05 Dec. 2013. This source is a primary source because it contained quotes from Jack Kevorkian and his close acquaintances. We used this source to emphasize the meaning of rights and responsibilities of Jacks being. It greatly aided us in understanding his viewpoint and allowing us to agree with his actions. We got this source searching Jack Kevorkian in the Google search box. Miles, Rufus E. Quick and Painless Death Should Be a Right. New York Times. 19 June 1990. A22. Print. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a newspaper article from the time of Jack Kevorkian. This article helped us understand why Jack Kevorkian was a good man, and we used it for the Good Jack/Bad Jack? page on our website. We got this article from the La Crosse Public Librarys databases.

Osorio, Carlos. Jack Kevorkian. 2010. Photograph. topics.nytimes.com. 3 June 2011. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. We got this source using the Google search engine. It included a picture of Jack Kevorkian, which we used for the header of our home page on our website. This image is included as a primary source because it is a picture of Kevorkian. President Bill Clinton's Impeachment Ticket. Digital image. Lot Detail. Nate D. Sanders Inc., 1999. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This image of President Bill Clintons impeachment ticket is used in our historical context page of our website to increase our media and upgrade the readers understanding of what was happening during Kevorkians time. It is a primary source because it is a photograph taken at that time. Prevent Elder Abuse: no assisted suicide. 2012. Orbis Catholicvs Travel Blog. 22 June 2012. Web. 15 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is an image of a protester holding a sign that says, Prevent Elder Abuse: no assisted suicide. This image helped us understand why others thought of Kevorkians actions as bad, and we used it for the Bad Jack side on our Good Jack/Bad Jack? page. Princess Diana - Death in Paris. Biography.com. A&E Television Networks, LLC, 31 Aug. 1997. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. This source is a video recording of Princess Dianas death and funeral. Because her brothers speech is featured in this video and it was recorded at that time, it is a primary source. We used this source in our historical context page to display what was happening at the time of Dr. Kevorkians assisted suicides. Its purpose is to aid the reader in understanding the topic. We got this source from Biography.com. "Princess Diana - Fighting for the Love of Prince Charles." Biography.com. A+E Television Networks, LLC, n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. This source was used to aid us in understanding what happened to the relationship of Princess Diana and Prince Charles. The year of their finalized divorce in on our historical context page to explain what was happening at the time of Jack Kevorkian. We got the video, a primary source due to interviews, from biography.com. Robertson, Scott. Dozens protest Kevorkian outside OConnell Center. Alligator. The Independent Florida Alligator. Web. 15 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is an image of a lady protesting Kevorkians actions. This source helped us understand why people were mad at Kevorkian, and we used it for the Bad Jack side on our Good Jack/Bad Jack page on our website.

Rosenbaum, Ron. Angel of Death: The Trial of the Suicide Doctor. Vanity Fair. May 1991. Web. 05 Dec 2013. We found this source the search engine Google. This source includes an interview with Kevorkian, and it gives information on his personal trial, which makes it primary. We used a quote from the interview and included it on our website. Rueters. Student Becomes Youngest of Kevorkians Patients. Dailytitan.com. California State University. 4 March 1998. Web. 16 Dec. 2013. The source was a newspaper article found through Google Search. Included on the source was miscellaneous information about Roosevelt Dawsons death and that he was Dr. Kevorkians youngest patient. We used this for the personal biography of Roosevelt Dawson. Because this source was a newspaper article from the time of the event, it is counted as one of our primary sources. Silva, P. Dr. Death Released From Prison. 2007. Photograph. voices.yahoo.com. 2 Jun. 2007. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. We found this site with the search engine Google. This source included information on Kevorkians life, his jail sentence, and had information on his release from prison. We used this site to add to our explanation of his time in jail. This source is primary because it includes valuable information about Dr. Kevorkians release from prison, and is from the time of the release. Smith, Wesley. Depressed? Dont Go See Dr. Kevorkian. New York Times. 16 Sep. 1995: 19. Print. 14 March 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a news article from the New York Times from Kevorkians time. This article helped us understand what others thought of Kevorkian. We used this article for the Bad Jack side of our Good Jack/Bad Jack? page on our website. We got this article from the La Crosse Public Librarys databases. Surjit. Young Jack. 1952. Photograph. Surjits Blog. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. We found this source after searching young Jack Kevorkian through Google. This source is a picture of Jack after graduating from college; making it a primary source. We used this on the biography page of our website. Thanatron. Photograph. Jack Kevorkian Estate Sale. Web. 07 Jan 2014. This source is a primary source because it is a photo of Jack Kevorkian and the Thanatron, the machine used to aid Janet Adkins. This source was used to help us understand how Kevorkian hooked Janet up to the machine because it shows the tubes. We got this source searching thanatron in Jack Kevorkians estate sale webpage. Thomas Youk. 13 Apr. 1999. Photograph. news.bbc.co.uk. Web. 21 Feb. 2014.

We found this source after searching Thomas Youk on Google. This is a picture of Thomas Youk in the 60 Minutes video, which is the reason this source is classified as primary. We used this on our website as Youks profile picture on the Personal Biographies section. Wilson, Kimberly. Janet Adkins. 3 Jun. 2011. Photograph. oregonlive.com. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. We found this source after searching Janet Adkins on Google. This is a picture of Janet Adkins before her suicide. On our website, we used it for Adkins profile picture on the Personal Biographies section. Because this source is a picture of Janet Adkins before her death, this image is primary.

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1990s Timeline. 90s411.com. 90s 411. 1990-1999. Web. 14 Feb. 2014. To find this source, we did a search through Google. This source included a timeline of all the important events, movies, and music that occurred in the 1990s, along with sports records that were set in these years. We used information from this source on our historical context timeline. This source is secondary because it does not directly relate to Jack Kevorkian, even though it is from the same time period as his suicides. A Summary of Jack Kevorkians Artwork. pbs.org. PBS. 2008. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. We found this source through a Google search. This source included a summary of all Kevorkians artwork. We used the information about what the paintings depicted, and information about Kevorkians art career. This source is secondary because it includes information about Kevorkians paintings, but it was not from the time that he was painting them. ALS-Lou Gehrigs Disease. YouTube. 2013. Video Recording. This source is a video recording of a young man who was diagnosed with ALS found through Google. We used this source on our common diseased page on our website to show the extreme effects of ALS over a short period of time. This source is secondary because it isnt directly associated with Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Alzheimers Disease. The Merck Manual. 19th. 2011. Print. We found this article in a medical encyclopedia that we examined while at the La Crosse Public Library. This source included information on Alzheimers Disease and how it affects the human body. We used this source to explain in further depth what this disease is and why it was one of the diseases that provoked assisted suicide. This source is secondary because it does not have information about Kevorkian, only information that explains what Alzheimers Disease is.

Assisted Suicide: Is euthanasia justified to end the pain of a terminally ill patient? Debate.org. Debate.org, 2013. Web. 11 March 2014. This is a secondary source because Debate.org is a webpage that consists of personal opinions from people around the world; anyone can comment on it. We used this source for our Citizen Debate page on our website, and it helped us understand what others think of euthanasia. Assisted Suicide Advocate Jack Kevorkian Dies in Michigan Hospital. The Florida Times - Union. 03 June 2011. Web. 07 Jan. 2014. This article is a secondary source because it was written after the time of Kevorkian, and it is not reported directly. We used this source to gather information about Kevorkians death, his road to prison, and his life as a physician. Information from this source can be found under Historical Significance on Kevorkians Road to Prison. We got this source from The Florida Times - Union webpage. Assisted Suicide Map of Legality. Photograph. publicagendaarchives.com. Aug. 2001. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. This source is classified as secondary because it does not directly relate to Kevorkians life and goals as a doctor, even though it was published before Kevorkians death. This source is a map that shows the assisted suicide laws in the United States. We used this source on our Historical Significance to give the reader a visual representation of the laws, so it is easier to comprehend. We found this source through a Google search of assisted suicide legal states. Asthma. The Merck Manual. 19th. 2011. Print. We found this article in a medical encyclopedia that we examined while at the La Crosse Public Library. This source included information on Asthma and how it affects the human body. We used this source to explain in further depth what this disease is and why it was one of the diseases that provoked assisted suicide. Because this source does not have information about Kevorkian, this source is classified as secondary. Bowden, Thomas. Dr. Jack Kevorkian and The Right to Assisted Suicide. Capitalism Magazine. 31 May 2007. Web. 14 March 2014. This source was an article used to explain the connection of Jack Kevorkian to the Declaration of Independence. This source was found through Google. This source is secondary because it was not written by anyone who directly interacted with Kevorkian. Chronology of Dr. Jack Kevorkians Life and Assisted Suicide Campaign. pbs.com. Frontline. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. We found this source after completing a Google search of Kevorkians name. The source included a timeline of events of Dr. Kevorkians life and important facts about his campaign for assisted suicide. From this source, we gathered information on the important

events that occurred during and after his life. This source is considered secondary because, even though it had information about Kevorkians life, it did not have any pictures that relate to the topic, and the article was not written at the time that Kevorkian was assisting in suicides. Did Dr. Jack Kevorkian ethically serve the best interests of his patients? Debate.org. Debate.org, 2013. Web. 11 March 2014. This is a secondary source because Debate.org is a webpage that consists of personal opinions from people around the world; anyone can comment on it. We used this source for our Citizen Debate page on our website, and it helped us understand what others think of Dr. Kevorkian and his actions. Euthanasia. Ed. Carrie L. Snyder. Detroit: Thomson and Gale, 2006. Print. The source was a printed book found at the La Crosse Public Library. Included on the source was general information on Euthanasia, the debate about it, and the individual states choice of the legalization of Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide. In our project, we used it as a cross reference with other Euthanasia practices for the Euthanasia page on our website. This source did not include any information directly about Kevorkian, so it is a secondary source. Euthanasia. Dictionary.reference.com. Dictionary.com. 2013. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. After searching dictionary.com for the word euthanasia, we found the information for this source. It gave us the definition and examples of euthanasia, both of which we used on the euthanasia page of our website. Because this source was used to find only the definition of a word, and did not have any information about Kevorkian, it classified as a secondary source. Euthanasia. Salem Health- Magills Medical Guide. 6th. 2011. Print. We found this source at our local library in Lacrosse, Wisconsin. This source included information on the different types of euthanasia, what it was, and the controversy around euthanasia; this makes this source secondary, because it did not refer to Kevorkian or his actions, it only explained the different classifications of euthanasia. We used this source to give our viewers a better idea of what euthanasia is in a medical sense, where it originated, and what others believed about the fairness of euthanasia. Euthanasia. ProCon.org. State-by-State Guide to Physician Assisted Suicide. 28 May 2013. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. This source was found with Google Search Engine as a web document. Included on this source was information on the legalization of Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide in individual states in the United States. In our project we used this source to show the impacts of Dr. Kevorkians work and his influence on laws of legislation. This source would not be considered primary because it was not published at the time of Kevorkians life. Also, it did not include much information on Kevorkian, only the laws that he helped to influence.

Euthanasia Research and Guidance Organization. FinalExit.org. Derek Humphry - ERGO. 28 Aug 2010. Web. 17 Dec. 2013. This source is a secondary source because it is a list of Kevorkians patients that he assisted that were seen in newspapers; it is not a finalized list; therefore, we used our other list as our base and this one as a checkpoint. There is not a finalized list ever to be found. We got this source by digging through search engines because it was difficult to find. Explanation of Euthanasia. Catholic News Agency. YouTube. 2009. Video Recording. This source is a video found through Google search engine explaining the benefits and contradiction on Euthanasia. We used this source on our Euthanasia information page to explain in further depth of what it really is. This source is secondary because it isnt directly related with Dr. Kevorkian. "Historical Events for Year 1997 (Part 4)." Today in History, Birthdays & Historical Events. Web. 23 Feb. 2014. We used this source to explain and understand what was going on at the time of Jack Kevorkian in our historical context page. It is a secondary source because it was created after the decade was over. Searching what was happening in 1997, we got it from Google, the famous search engine. Humphry, Derek. Patients helped to die by Dr. Kevorkian. Final Exit. Euthanasia Research and Guidance Organization. 28 Aug. 2010. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. The source was a web document searched by Google. Included on the source was a list of Dr. Kevorkians patients. We used this list by cross-referencing it with another list to secure a finalized patient list. Even though this source was a list of Kevorkians patients, it would not be considered primary. This is because the list did not have a designated author and it did not have any information directly from Kevorkian. Jack Kevorkian Biography. Biography.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 2013. 24 Nov. 2013. This source is a secondary source because it contained information after the time of Jack Kevorkian. Also, this source did have quotes in it, so it is cited as a primary source. This source was highly useful to us in multiple ways including how it helped us understand the background of Dr. Kevorkian. By searching Jack Kevorkian through Bio.com, we learned who he was, how his early life and strict upbringing made an impact on his actions as a physician, his career, his conviction and imprisonment, and his illness and death. This source was mainly used in the Life of Jack and The Beginning pages on our website. Jack Kevorkian Dies. CBS News. News Look, 2011. Web. 17 December 2013.

This source is a news article about Jack Kevorkians death; it briefly explains who he was and what he did. It is a secondary source because the reporters heard from others, and it was reported after the time of Kevorkian. We got this source by searching Jack Kevorkian through Googles search box. Jack Kevorkian Quotes. goodreads.com. Goodreads. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. We found this source after we searched Kevorkian Quotes on Google. From this source, we gathered some of his most famous and memorable quotes to use on our website. This source is secondary due to the fact that it did not have an actual author, and was not composed at the time of Kevorkians life. Jackson, Nicholas. Jack Kevorkians Death Van and the Tech of Assisted Suicide. theatlantic.com. The Atlantic. 3 Jun. 2011. Web. 4 Dec. 2013. After completing a Google search, we found this source. The source includes information on Kevorkians death van and the procedures that were completed inside. We used this source to give the viewer a better idea of what the van looked like, and to give them more information about the death machines. This source would not be considered primary because, first of all, the information was received from a blog. Even though the information is credible and highly useful, it does not have enough qualifications to be considered a primary source. Jennings, Peter and Todd Brewster. The Century for Young People. New York, New York: Random House Inc, 1999. Print. 31 Jan 2014. The source was a printed book from our History teachers book collection. Included in the source were miscellaneous information about the 20th Century and its essential events, which contained information about Dr. Kevorkian. We used a picture from the article on Dr. Kevorkian in our website. It is a secondary source because it was written after most of the century took place. Kevorkian Case: Kevorkian Trial Set. cnn.com. 31 Dec. 2007. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. We found this source through a Google search. The source is an article on CNN.com about Dr. Kevorkians trial. We used this to explain what happened at the trial, what Kevorkian pleaded, and what the final result of the trial was. This source would be secondary because it was only explaining what happened, and it wasnt written during Kevorkians time. Kevorkian Known Victims. Patients Rights Council. Patient Rights Council. 2011. Web. 22 Nov. 2013. This source was referenced in an article on the web that we then found by the use of Google Search engine. Included on this source was the second patients list we used. In our project we used this list to cross-reference with the first to finalize a patients list. Because the source was just a list and not directly associated to Dr. Kevorkian, it is a secondary source. Khaos, Kevin. Margaret Kevorkian Januss Gravestone. Photograph. findagrave.com. 2

May 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. This source was found through a Google search. It includes a picture of Margaret Kevorkian Januss gravestone and records of her death. We used this image on our Biography page, where it is explaining about Margarets death and the relationship she had her with her brother, Jack. This source is classified as secondary because the site we retrieved it from does not contain information about Kevorkian, it only shows a picture of the grave and tells the day Margaret was born and the day she dies. Also, the picture was not uploaded to the internet until 14 years after Januss death. Mercenary or Criminal? Kevorkian Debate Continues. NBC Nightly News, 2011. Videorecording. Web. 14 March 2014. This is a secondary source because it is a videorecording of NBCs host and Nancy Snyderman, M.D., NBC News Chief Medical Editor, speaking about Dr. Kevorkian, and it only has a video playing in the background of Kevorkian. We used this source under our Good Jack page to display how Dr. Kevorkian is a good man and how there is controversy about him. The videos are Death with Dignity and Mercenary or Criminal? The debate continues. McLellan, Dennis. Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83; Dr. Death Was Advocated Practitioner of Physician-assisted suicide. Los Angeles Times. 04 June 2011. Web. 01 Jan. 2014. This is a secondary source because it is a newspaper article written about his biography, Janet Adkins, his first patient, and the international debate about Kevorkians actions. This source was used for the contradictory part of our historical significance page. It illustrates the rights of each patient and the responsibilities of a physician. We got this source using Google, the famous search engine. Mood Disorders. The Merck Manual. 19th. 2011. Print. We found this article in a medical encyclopedia that we examined while at the La Crosse Public Library. This source included information on Depression and how it affects the human body; this makes it a secondary source because it isnt directly associated with Dr. Kevorkian. We used this source to explain in further depth what this disease was and why it was one of the diseases that provoked assisted suicide. Motor Neuron Disorders. The Merck Manual. 19th. 2011. Print. We found this article in a medical encyclopedia that we examined while at the La Crosse Public Library. This source included information on ALS and how it affects the human body. We used this source to explain in further depth what this disease was and why it was one of the diseases that provoked assisted suicide. This source is secondary because it is not directly related to Dr. Kevorkian. Multiple Sclerosis. The Merck Manual. 19th. 2011. Print.

We found this article in a medical encyclopedia that we examine while at the La Crosse Public Library. This source included information on Multiple Sclerosis and how it affects the human body; this makes it a secondary source because it isnt directly related to Dr. Kevorkian. We used this source to explain in further depth what this disease was and it was one of the diseases that provoked assisted suicide. Nightingale Alliance Euthanasia Opposition - Resources, End of Life Alternatives. Nightingale Alliance Euthanasia Opposition - Resources End of Life Alternatives. Web. 07 Jan 2014. This source helped us understand what it was like to be terminally ill and assisted by Dr. Kevorkian; it tells Janette Knowless, one of Kevorkians patients, story. It is a secondary source because it was written after the time of Janette Knowles, and it is a timeline of Kevorkians actions. Oakland University. Photograph. Oakland.edu. Web. 18 Dec. 2013. The source was a photograph found on the web searched by Google. The source was a photo of the college Roosevelt Dawson attended prior to contracting a viral infection that left him a quadriplegic. We used this source for background information on Roosevelt Dawson and his life. This source is a secondary source because it isnt directly associated with Dr. Kevorkian. Personal Effects of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. AVAX News. 27 Oct. 2011. Web. 16 March 2014. This picture of the Thanatron is a source found on Google search engine. We used this picture on the process page to show what Dr. Kevorkian used the process of his suicides. This source is secondary because the picture was taken after Dr. Kevorkians death. Physician Assisted Suicide: Expanding the Debate. Ed. Margaret P. Battin, Rosamond Rhodes, and Anita Silvers. New York: Routledge, 1998. Print. The source was a printed book found at the La Crosse Public Library. The source included information on physician assisted suicide and the debate whether it should be legalized. It also included the debate on Dr. Kevorkians purpose and actions. We used this source in our project to explain and show the contradictory view on Dr. Kevorkian and what different ways others portray Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Because the source was mainly about Physician Assisted Suicide, the source is a secondary source. Robertson, Scott. Death is Not Welcome Here. Photograph. alligator.org. 16 Jan. 2008. Web. 14 Mar. 2014. This source is secondary because the website told about a protest for Kevorkian, but did not include valuable information specifically about Kevorkians motives, only the reasoning behind the protests. We found this source through a Google search. The image used from this

source showed protesters holding signs that read death is not welcome here. On our website, we used this image to show the debate about whether Kevorkian was a hero or a murderer, and that many people around the country were against everything that Kevorkian stood for. Rosenberg, Jennifer. 1990s Timeline. About.com. About.com. Web. 21 February 2014. This source is a timeline of the 1990s. We used it for information on our historical context page. The simple timeline informed us on what was going on at the time of Jack Kevorkians assisted suicides.We found it by searching timeline in the 1990s in the Google search engine. This is a secondary source because these events were recorded after the 1990s. Schneider, Keith. Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83, A Doctor Who Helped End Lives. The New York Times. 3 June 2011. Web. This source was the web version of a New York Times newspaper article. We found the source on Badgerlink, a website our school uses that contains primary and secondary sources such as newspapers and other articles. On our website, we used information about the time, place, and cause of his death. It is a secondary source because it was written after the time of the event. Should Doctor-Assisted Suicide be legal? Debate.org. Debate.org, 2013. Web. 11 March 2014. This is a secondary source because Debate.org is a webpage that consists of personal opinions from people around the world; anyone can comment on it. We used this source for our Citizen Debate page on our website, and it helped us understand what others opinions on doctor-assisted suicide are. The Cultural Logic of Euthanasia. Web. 23 Nov. 2013. The source was a web document found through Google Search Engine. Included on the source was information on Dr. Kevorkians youngest patient Roosevelt Dawson, a 21 year old college student who was a quadriplegic. We used this source in our project for the personal biographies. Because it wasnt a direct interaction with doctor Kevorkian, this is a secondary source. The Death Interviews. PBS. Frontline. 1995-2014. Web. 14 Mar. 2014. This source is secondary because, first of all, it was not published at the time of the four particular suicides they are explaining. Second of all, the website does not have an actual author, which does not give it enough qualifications to be considered a primary source. We found this source through a search of Marjorie Wantz on the search engine Google. Included on this source was a description of Marjorie Wantz, Sherry Miller, Thomas Hyde, and Hugh Gales suicides. It had links to a document that showed the conversation between Kevorkian and each of these four patients, which they received from the publicly-available interviews that were aired after the suicides. We used the information from this source to add to our Patients page, where we gave information on Thomas Hyde and Marjorie Wantz. We also used an image

of Thomas Hyde for his profile picture on the Patients page. The Law on Assisted Suicide. PBS. Frontline. 1995-2014. Web. 8 Jan. 2014. The source was an article on the web. The source came from Google Search Engine to the PBS website. Included on the source was the date of the law that was created in New York and Washington prohibiting assisted suicide. We used this source in the explanation of influences and impacts Dr. Kevorkian had on state laws; this makes it a secondary source. Today in History for June 1990. historyorb.com. History Orb. 2000. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. We found this source through the search engine Google. On this source, it included a list of all the important events that occurred in June of 1990. We used it on our timeline of all the things that were happening at the same time of Kevorkians assisted suicides; Kevorkian didnt directly interact with the creation of this source, so it is a secondary source. What is ALS? The ALS Association. Web. 07 Jan 2014. This is a secondary source because it briefly explains what Lou Gehrigs disease is. It is used on the common diseases page of our website to inform readers, who do not know, what Lou Gehrigs disease is. We got this source searching Lou Gehrigs disease through Google. Wylie, Harry and Neal Nicol. Between the Dying and the Dead. The University of Wisconsin-Press. Web. 06 Dec. 2013. This source is an article about Dr. Kevorkians life story. It helped us understand who he was, and why he made such an impact on the world. It is a secondary source because it was written after the time of Kevorkian, and its cited through other resources; it is not direct. You Dont Know Jack. imdb.com. IMDB. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. We searched You Dont Know Jack on imdb, and found the information for this source. It had text about the characters in the movie, the directors, the release date, and more. We used all of this information on our website. This source is secondary because even though the information found was relevant to our topic, the objective of the website is to inform the reader of the movie, not Jacks life specifically.

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