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==What We'll Be Working On==
==What We'll Be Working On==
The following is a list of articles that the members of POL 214 will be working on during the Fall 2009 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we'd appreciate hearing any comments or suggestions you might have on their respective talk subpages.
The following is a list of articles that the members of POL 214 will be working on during the Fall 2009 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we'd appreciate hearing any comments or suggestions you might have on their respective talk subpages.
{{r_EZ|Interest group|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Interest group}}


{{r_EZ|American Association of Retired Persons|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|American Association of Retired Persons}}


{{r_EZ|American Association of University Professors|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|American Association of University Professors}}


{{r_EZ|American Cancer Society|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|American Cancer Society}}


{{r_EZ|American Farm Bureau|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|American Farm Bureau}}


{{r_EZ|American Federation of Teachers|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|American Federation of Teachers}}


{{r_EZ|Americans for Democratic Action|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Americans for Democratic Action}}


{{r_EZ|Amnesty International|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Amnesty International}}


{{r_EZ|Anti-Defamation League|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Anti-Defamation League}}


{{r_EZ|Arab American Institute|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Arab American Institute}}


{{r_EZ|Bread for the World|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Bread for the World}}


{{r_EZ|Christian Coalition|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Christian Coalition}}


{{r_EZ|Family Research Council|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Family Research Council}}


{{r_EZ|Federalist Society|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Federalist Society}}


{{r_EZ|Feminist Majority Foundation|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Feminist Majority Foundation}}


{{r_EZ|Greenpeace|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Greenpeace}}


{{r_EZ|Heritage Foundation|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Heritage Foundation}}


{{r_EZ|Human Rights Watch|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Human Rights Watch}}


{{r_EZ|Humane Society of the United States|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Humane Society of the United States}}


{{r_EZ|John Birch Society|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|John Birch Society}}


{{r_EZ|League of Women Voters|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|League of Women Voters}}


{{r_EZ|Marijuana Policy Project|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Marijuana Policy Project}}


{{r_EZ|Mothers Against Drunk Driving|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Mothers Against Drunk Driving}}


{{r_EZ|NARAL Pro-Choice America|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|NARAL Pro-Choice America}}


{{r_EZ|National Association for the Advancement of Colored People|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Association for the Advancement of Colored People}}


{{r_EZ|National Committee for an Effective Congress|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Committee for an Effective Congress}}


{{r_EZ|National Congress of American Indians|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Congress of American Indians}}


{{r_EZ|National Council of La Raza|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Council of La Raza}}


{{r_EZ|National Immigration Forum|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Immigration Forum}}


{{r_EZ|National Organization for Women|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Organization for Women}}


{{r_EZ|National Rifle Association|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Rifle Association}}


{{r_EZ|National Right to Life Committee|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|National Right to Life Committee}}


{{r_EZ|Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays}}


{{r_EZ|Partnership for a Drug-Free America|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Partnership for a Drug-Free America}}


{{r_EZ|Project RACE|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Project RACE}}


{{r_EZ|Rock the Vote|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Rock the Vote}}


{{r_EZ|Sierra Club|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Sierra Club}}


{{r_EZ|USAction|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|USAction}}


{{r_EZ|U.S. Border Control|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|U.S. Border Control}}


{{r_EZ|Veterans of Foreign Wars|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Veterans of Foreign Wars}}


{{r_EZ|Violence Policy Center|CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups/How to start your articles}}
{{r_EZ|Violence Policy Center}}


[[Category:Eduzendium]]
[[Category:Eduzendium]]

Revision as of 05:05, 6 August 2009

Instructor: Shamira Gelbman

Email: sgelbman@ilstu.edu

Office Hours: T, Th 12:30-1:30 PM in 405 Schroeder Hall

Project Description

This Eduzendium project is the first of four components of a multi-genre research and writing project. In addition to writing encyclopedia articles about individual interest groups, POL 214 students will write opinion essays that use their peers' encyclopedia articles as a research springboard, letters to the editor that respond to their peers' opinion essays, and compositions that reflect on their research and writing process. Grant funding to develop this project was provided by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technologyat Illinois State University.

What We'll Be Working On

The following is a list of articles that the members of POL 214 will be working on during the Fall 2009 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we'd appreciate hearing any comments or suggestions you might have on their respective talk subpages.

  • Stub Interest group [r]: In the United States, an organization (usually non-profit) that represents its members' interests by lobbying, publishing, or other activities, and may publish information presented as expert analysis. [e]




  • Developing Article American Cancer Society [r]: American Cancer Society mission statement says “The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.” [e]


  • Developing Article American Farm Bureau [r]: "Farm Bureau is an independent, non-governmental, voluntary organization governed by and representing farm and ranch families united for the purpose of analyzing their problems and formulating action to achieve educational improvement, econmomic opportunity and social advancement and, thereby, to promote the national well-being." [e]


  • Stub American Federation of Teachers [r]: The American Federation of Teachers is a labor union representing 1.4 million education professionals in pre-K, primary, secondary, and higher education, related school personnel; federal, state, and local government employees; and nurses and other healthcare professionals. [e]




  • Developing Article Amnesty International [r]: International non-governmental organisation, founded in London in 1961, which draws attention to human rights abuses and campaigns for compliance with international standards. [e]


  • Anti-Defamation League [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Arab American Institute [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Bread for the World [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Christian Coalition [r]: The Christian Coalition is a grassroots organization that educates people on legislative issues that effect Christian based family values, the organization also lobbies in an effort to promote these values. [e]



  • Stub Federalist Society [r]: A U.S. organization promoting conservative and libertarian positions on legal issues. [e]


  • Stub Feminist Majority Foundation [r]: Working for social, political and economic equality for women by using research and education to improve women's lives. [e]


  • Stub Greenpeace [r]: An organization devoted to environmental activism, founded in the United States and Canada in 1971. [e]


  • Heritage Foundation [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • John Birch Society [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Developing Article League of Women Voters [r]: "A non-partisan interest group involved in the political and civic education of women " [e]

























  • Project RACE [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Rock the Vote [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Sierra Club [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • USAction [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • U.S. Border Control [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Veterans of Foreign Wars [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Violence Policy Center [r]: Add brief definition or description
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