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Correct Bibliography

Albertson, A., & Huang, S.J. (eds.). (1995). Degradable polymers, recycling and plastics waste
management. New York: Dekker.

Brewer, A. (1998, June). Plastic recycling initiatives in New England. Paper presented at the meeting of
Plastic Institute of America, Washington, DC.

Brewer, G. (1999). Plastic recycling plan for Massachussets. Journal of environmental system. 18, 213-
264.

Curlee, T. R. (1987, June). The economic feasibility of recycling plastic. Journal of Ecosystem, 18, pp 193-
212.

Marback, W.D. (1991). Plastic can be just as strong as the second time around. Business Week, p. 72.

Wolf, N. A., & Feldam, E. (1991). Plastic: America’s packaging dilemma. Island Press.

Selke, S. E. (1998). Recycling of Plastic packaging. Paper presented at the recycling III – Conference of
Plastics Institute of America, Washington, DC.

Marbach, W. D. (1991). Plastic can be just as Strong the Second Time Around. Business Week, p.72.

Kibbel, H. (n.d.). Project-216: The Current Status of Plastics recycling. Retrieved from
http://alpha.vyne.com.bcc/plasticpolym/P216.html.

Hartman, H. T., Kester, D. E. & Davies F. T. Jr. (1996). Plant propagation: Principles and Practice (5th Ed.).
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Pointer for Review

 Research Writing & It’s Core Components


 Choosing an Appropriate Topic
 Working Bibliography

Assignment:

Have you group brainstorm about your desired topic, follow the concept of broad, narrow &
narrowest topic, Working Bibliography. Remember, your topic must be falling under your strand/
specialization, submit it next week Jan. 30, Thursday.

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