Monday, February 3, 2014

CRAPP Results


Justfacts.com
Currency: Justfacts.com has been in operation since 1997. All of the links on this site are functional.

Relevance: The topics have sufficient information and depth about the topics. The information seems to be relevant to whatever topic. It is written in a way that is understandable to a wide realm of readers.

Authority: The name of the president and vise president are written in the about section of the website. Their certifications and credentials are stated in a manner that the reader knows who the researchers are. There is a link to contact them, but it was a bit difficult to find. A donation page is also available if you would like to donate funds to the site.

Accuracy: The information is accurate and sources are stated. It is even told whether the source is secondary or primary.

Purpose: The purpose of this site is to inform readers about current events. They research on current events and recent news. 

Factcheck.org
Currency: The last copyright date on this website is 2014. All the links seem functional and on point with the topics. I wasn’t really able to find the date they have been in operation since, but I think it might be 2010.

Relevance: The articles fit in what the topic that is being researched. There is information that is both necessary and sufficient for each of the topics, and it is presented in a manner that is easily understood.

Authority: The directors of this website are both journalists who have covered politics for a good amount of time. There is also director Kathleen Jamieson, who has is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. The info to contact these people is easily accessible in the contact us section of the website.

Accuracy: The majority of the information on this site is authentic and accurate. The site has received several awards throughout the years. The site appearance and language are both of professional standards.

Purpose: The purpose of this website is to increase knowledge of politics to U.S. voters. Using both journalism and scholarship, they try to increase the public’s knowledge and understanding.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Search Engine Results

Overall, the results were pretty similar for all of the search engines. I was a little surprised that not many shopping sites popped up. Wikipedia always came up except in one of the meta-search engines. The Meta-search engines also gave more results involving health or government related webpages. In two of the main search engines, the results both came up with pages from a university.

Search String: Muscle Protein

Search Engine

Top Five Results

www.google.com

Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that ...

 

 

How to Eat to Gain Muscle: 11 Steps - wikiHow

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wikiHow

Know the difference between complete (whole) and incomplete proteins. In order to build muscle, you need complete proteins; these are found in eggs, meat...

 

 

protein (biochemistry) :: The muscle proteins -- Encyclopedia ...

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Encyclopaedia Britannica

Highly complex substance that is present in all living organisms. Proteins are of great nutritional value and are directly involved in the chemical processes ...

 

 

The Truth Behind 7 Muscle Myths: More Protein Builds More Muscle

www.menshealth.com/.../muscle.../More_Protein_Builds_...

Men's Health

Here's what top exercise scientists and expert trainers have to say about the crap that's passed around in gyms, including the idea that an endless supply of ...

 

 

Amazon.com: CytoSport Muscle Milk Lean Muscle Protein Powder ...

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Amazon.com

Amazon.com: CytoSport Muscle Milk Lean Muscle Protein Powder, Chocolate, 4.94 Pound: Health & Personal Care.

 

www.yahoo.com

  Muscle proteins: Information from Answers.com

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Muscle proteins Specialized proteins in muscle cells are the building blocks of the structures constituting the moving machinery of muscle

 

 

  Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that ...

 

 

  Whey Protein | Build Muscle With Whey | What It Is, How Much ...

www.gain-weight-muscle-fast.com/whey-protein.html   Cached

Find out why whey protein is the best protein source for muscle building nutrition. Pick the best whey supplements and see how they compare to whole foods.

 

 

  Bodybuilding.com - The Protein Bible

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Seeking Maximum Muscle Mass. But what athletes want maximum muscle mass? Again, looking at Figure 1, it is evident that increased protein intakes above those needed ...

 

 

  Muscle Proteins - Class Fst Ohio State

class.fst.ohio-state.edu/FST822/lecturesab/Muscl.htm   Cached

Muscle Proteins. Muscle is unique in a number of ways. The fibers of muscle are made up of a number of different proteins arranged in a very specific manner.

 

www.bing.com

Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_protein

Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that ...

 

 

  Protein: A Guide to Maximum Muscle - Men's Fitness

www.mensfitness.com › Nutrition › What to Eat

If you want to build muscle or lose weight, there's nothing more important you can add to your diet than protein. But the concept of "protein" can be confusing, even ...

 

 

  Bodybuilding.com - The Protein Bible

www.bodybuilding.com › Nutrition › Essential Nutrients › Protein

Seeking Maximum Muscle Mass. But what athletes want maximum muscle mass? Again, looking at Figure 1, it is evident that increased protein intakes above those …

 

 

  Muscle proteins: Information from Answers.com

www.answers.com › Library › Science › Sci-Tech Encyclopedia

Muscle proteins Specialized proteins in muscle cells are the building blocks of the structures constituting the moving machinery of muscle

 

 

  Does Protein Repair Tissue? - LIVESTRONG.COM - Lose …

www.livestrong.com › … › Diet and Nutrition › Nutrition Facts

Aug 16, 2013 · Tissue Repair. In theory, it makes sense that increasing how much protein you consume would help repair muscle injuries, damaged tissue or sore muscles.

 

 

 

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Kelseek.com

Muscle protein - Scientec Nutrition

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MUSCLE PROTEIN. Formule avancée de récupération musculaire sans graisse. 25 grammes de protéine par canette prête-à-boire; Prise de Muscle Maigre ...

 

 

Muscle Protein STC NUTRITION® - Protéine prête à boire

www.stc-nutrition.fr/fr/nutrition-sportive/...de-muscle.../muscle-protein

Muscle Protein STC NUTRITION® - Protéine prête à boire.

 

 

Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that ...

 

 

protein (biochemistry) :: The muscle proteins -- Encyclopedia ...

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Highly complex substance that is present in all living organisms. Proteins are of great nutritional value and are directly involved in the chemical processes ...

 

 

Muscle Proteins - Class Fst Ohio State

class.fst.ohio-state.edu/FST822/lecturesab/Muscl.htmTraduire cette page

Muscle Proteins. Muscle is unique in a number of ways. The fibers of muscle are made up of a number of different proteins arranged in a very specific manner.

 

Mamma.com

EAS 100% Whey Protein by EAS - Muscle and Brawn

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These microfractions are vita for promoting whey protein's famed immune enhancing effects. 23 grams of high quality protein to feed muscles for maximum lean mass. New upgraded formula with an awesome new taste driven by quality proteins and fla...

 

 

HealthyChildren.org - Protein for the Teen Athlete

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Athletic performance depends on muscle strength, and muscles are made of protein. Although athletes who are involved in strength and endurance training may need slightly more protein, it's a mistake to think you can simply build up muscles by ea...

 

 

Protein Supplementation Increases Muscle Mass Gain...

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22770932 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher. Protein supplementation has been proposed as an effective dietary strategy to augment the skeletal muscle adaptive response to prolonged resistance-type exercise training in elderly people.

 

 

MedicineNet.com - Muscle Spasms Treatment, Causes,...

medicinenet.com/muscle_spasms/article.htm

Examples include the muscles that line the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, muscles that line large arteries, and the muscles of the uterus.

 

 

Health News Articles - muscle problems - US News a...

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Exercise and sufficient protein can prevent the ill effects of sarcopenia, or age-related muscle decline. Scientists ID 'Jekyll-Hyde' Protein in Lou Gehrig's Disease. Light Stretching Improves Range of Joint Motion. Orthopedic Surgeons...

 

Tinooo.com

Protein: A Guide to Maximum Muscle - Men's Fitness

www.mensfitness.comNutritionWhat to Eat

Men's Fitness

Confused? Let us separate the gristle from the meat on mensfitness.com.

 

 

Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle

Wikipedia

Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that ...

 

 

How to Eat to Gain Muscle: 11 Steps - wikiHow

www.wikihow.com › ... › Sports and FitnessPersonal Fitness

wikiHow

Know the difference between complete (whole) and incomplete proteins. In order to build muscle, you need complete proteins; these are found in eggs, meat...

 

 

 protein (biochemistry) :: The muscle proteins -- Encyclopedia ...

www.britannica.com/.../protein/.../The-mus...

Encyclopaedia Britannica

Highly complex substance that is present in all living organisms. Proteins are of great nutritional value and are directly involved in the chemical processes ...

 

 

 

The Truth Behind 7 Muscle Myths: More Protein Builds More Muscle

www.menshealth.com/.../muscle.../More_Protein_Builds_...

Men's Health

Here's what top exercise scientists and expert trainers have to say about the crap that's passed around in gyms, including the idea that an endless supply of ..