Thursday, May 21, 2009

Source 13

  1. http://historyofvolleyball.net/olympic-volleyball/olympic-volleyball/
  2. can not find author
  3. --
  4. Olympic volleyball has been documented as being introduced into the Olympics in 1924. However, at this point in time it was seen more as a demonstration event rather than actually being a part of the main Olympics. The concept of having Olympic volleyball actually came to be in 1964. There were a few games played after World War II and then soon after the volleyball era began for the Olympics and has continued ever since then.
  5. yes
  6. it has alot of discription and i can see it being the truth

Source 12

  1. http://historyofvolleyball.net/history-of-volleyball/womens-volleyball/
  2. can not find the author
  3. --
  4. The game of volleyball was originally created for men, but womens volleyball quickly became popular also. Women’s volleyball was viewed as a game to help girls improve their posture, many people did not expect women to play the game competitively or aggressively. The first womens volleyball teams were organized in 1923, and in 1924 the first rules for women’s volleyball were published.
  5. yes
  6. it sounds very true and from what i have heard this is correct

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Source 11

  1. http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/stories/index.pl?read=560
  2. Ethan D Orman
  3. Ethan D Orman has the information you need about volleyball history Access the best information about the history of volleyball at his website: http://historyofvolleyball.net/. Volleyball was created by the Young Men’s Christian Instructors (YMCA) in Massachusetts, and more specifically by William G Morgan
  4. this site talks about the history of volleyball and how it was thought about when the inventor, William G Morgan thought of it.
  5. yes i believe it!
  6. its very detailed, and has a source in it so all the readers can go to it.

Source 10

  1. http://www.ask.com/bar?q=china+women%27s+volleyball&page=2&adt=0&qsrc=0&ab=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Frussian.china.org.cn%2Fenglish%2Fsports%2F106145.htm
  2. CRI.com
  3. they are a website
  4. this site says that the chinese team has risen to the top of the world ranking. The team has been promoted from third to first place after their hard-won Olympic gold.
  5. yes
  6. b/c it seems like a reliable source

Friday, May 15, 2009

Source 9

  1. http://www.ask.com/bar?q=china+women%27s+volleyball&page=1&adt=0&qsrc=0&ab=6&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.china.org.cn%2Fenglish%2FMATERIAL%2F188039.htm
  2. Xinhua News Agency
  3. chinese news webpage
  4. On Sunday at the2006 women's volleyball world championship Olympic winners China dropped their second match in a row in Japan's Sapporo where they lost to Germany 1-3 in a Group B match.
  5. yes
  6. b/c their a good source and i think that they have alot of credentials

Source 8

  1. http://russian.china.org.cn/english/features/olympics/105398.htm
  2. none
  3. none
  4. talks about how china won a gold medal and says they havent in 20 years
  5. yes
  6. they have pictures to prove it

Source 7

  1. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-08/17/content_9450684.htm
  2. Xinhuanet
  3. it has its own website with tons of correct information on it
  4. this source talks about china making it all the way to the quarterfinals at the olympics in august.
  5. yes
  6. b/c it is sourced by a really good source

Source 6

  1. http://en.olympic.cn/news/sports_news/2009-03-24/1763394.html
  2. FIVB
  3. none
  4. this site is basically talking about the new head coach for the china team. they talk about where he started in volleyball and how he got his career started
  5. yes
  6. b/c, it has alt of detail and it all flows in the right way.

Source 5

  1. http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/volleyball/n214577480.shtml
  2. Zhou Suhong, Li Juan, Nancy Carrillo, Zhao Ruirui, Daimi Ramirez
  3. photographer
  4. these are all pictures and a few captions to go with them
  5. i believe my source
  6. because they are real pictures during the olympics.

Source 4

  1. http://english.sina.com/sports/p/2009/0507/239785.html
  2. no source
  3. none
  4. it is talking about how the new volleyball team is exposed to the media on their time for training. and you get a good look at the new team for this coming season.
  5. yes i do believe my source
  6. there are pictures to go along with the text so i can have a better understanding and actually know its all true.

Source 3

  1. http://russian.china.org.cn/english/sports/106145.htm
  2. has no source
  3. none
  4. Chinese Women Volleyball Tops World Ranking, Chinese women volleyball team has risen to the top of the latest world ranking, as released by the World volleyball governing body, FIVB, after their success at the Athens Olympics.
  5. in a way i do believe it.
  6. but there is one thing i dont like about this, that is that it has no source at all or it doesnt even list a name whatsoever.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Source 2

  1. http://www.cnwvt.org/e_ver.htm
  2. Bernard Chiu
  3. PhD
  4. In this source, it summarizes what the China National Women's Volleyball Team was like in its history. It goes all the way back to the beginning when their team started. All the way back in 1976 is when the team was formed. From then one it talks about all the wins they had and how many times they won an olympic medal.
  5. yes i believe my source
  6. Because it is very credable and all the authors that wrote it are from their culture and i can see alot of the information being true.

Source 1

  1. http://www.cnwvt.org/e_ver.htm
  2. Jun Zhang and Marian
  3. Departments of Physiology and Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Laboratories, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095.
  4. this is just the picture