Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Using the Web to find people and information

Using the wed to find people and information
1.      When was the last time the rules were changed?
a.     January 1st 2013
2.      How many sections does that manual have?
a.     3 sections
3.      I chose Travis Paveglio. I found pictures of Professor Paveglio in the outdoors, and in a conference. When searched videos nothing came up.
4.      Pipl.com
a.     Address:  NE Northwood Dr, Pullman, WA, US
b.     Phone number: N/A
c.     Linkin.com
5.      Peoplesmart:  
a.     Relative: Nicholas N. Paveglio
6.      ZabaSearch: 
a.     NE Northwood Dr, Pullman, WA, US
b.     This address will help us as journalist because you can see where they live and ask them in person rather than over email or phone. In class, like we talked about its better to get information in person than on telephone or email.
7.      Dir.yahoo.com:
a.     I choose the “childhood” one because it had the most numbers next to it and was the first link. The primary age group should receive it is younger children, and freshman in the resident halls are the people who are likely to get the disease.
8.      Do a search and list one potential source you would contact. Why might the person be qualified to talk about this?
a.     Registered nurse/ Physician like John Horstkamp.  He would be qualified to talk about this because they are very knowledgeable with all the immunizations and diseases that occur on campus.
PART II: other search engine features
1.      Scholar: 2013, effects of entertainment of media framing on support for gay rights in China.
2.      News Archive:  “ Group Protests WSU Departments  Cut  May 15, 2009
3.      Carl Maxey:
a.     Headline on March 13, 1972: “ Black Vote Not Yet Aligned”
b.     He was a Spokane attorney and candidate for the U.S Senate at that time.
4.      Blogsearch.google.com: Elson Floyd
a.     September 1st 2013. Headline: Floyd helps make WSU great.
b.     There were no blog posting posted.
Commercial Database Services.
1.      Bryan Lee Kitchen Pullman
a.     Bryan Lee Kitchen was the 31 year old man who was arrested on Monday, July 22, 2013 in relation to the burning of the Grove Apartments.
2.      Done!
Part III: Government Records and Reports
1.      Pullman police activity: An Officer was notified by Airport Security detail. This is newsworthy because Pullman is very small, and the airport is even smaller if something happens there then obviously something big happen that is worth hearing about.
2.      Most common incident in June:  “How many cases of “Accident Hit and Run” to Pullman police last month?
a.     In June, were 10. Statistics were still being received in July and August.
3.      There was only one person arrested on September 1st in the most recent log post.
4.      The headline for the most recent release is: “ September is National Preparedness Month”
5.      On page 20, list the on campus totals from 2011 for each of the following crimes.
a.     Forcible sex offenses: 8
b.     Alcohol arrests: 196
c.     Burglary: 25
6.      Search for Frederick Russell:
a.     Larch Corrections Center in Yacolt, WA.
b.     To find out more about his conviction I would have to call the department of Corrections, or look at another website and seek more information.
c.     No sex offender near Issaquah, WA
7.      Search for Charles Capone.
a.     He was charged with Murder in the first degree, murder in the first degree with conspiracy, and 2 counts of failing to notify authority of death.

Property Records
1.      Tax payer is Bill Gates 
2.      The taxable value is 120,558,000
3.      The square feet are 48,160.
4.      Watermark Estate management LLC.
5.      The agent for Watermark Estate Management is PTSGE CORP.
Government Information
1.      The link is: Washington State Department of Ecology.
2.      The drought laws and rules are, “The water supple for a geographical area for a significant portion of a geographical area is below seventy- five percent of normal and the water shortage is likely to create undue hardships for various water uses and users”.

A.    Search. Twitter.
a.     @yahoofinance @cougnews
b.     Most people are twitting about sports.
c.     From @couch_leach: who are the best three managers of baseball, and to couch_leach:  thank you for signing my book.
B.      Social Media Aggregators:

a.     Yes pictures are posted, and her recent Facebook post was, “Already, more than 50,000 Americans have signed on as citizen cosponsors of the 21st Century Glass-Steagall Act, which would make our financial system safer, diminish the chances of future financial crises, and reduce risk for taxpayers by helping make bank bailouts a thing of the past. Will you add your name too, and stand with Senators Elizabeth Warren, John McCain, Angus King, and me -- and our friends at Progressives United?” 

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