Research Project...In The Making
In the making of my research project, it was very confusing at first. I know most of you are thinking..." how confusing was it? It's pretty much an easy A. Just do the work (requirements) even if you have some grammatical errors or you didn't write up to a 1,000 words, you still have the end of the semester to revise your works." I did not think we had to write about positive psychology. I specifically remembering the professor saying that he we could write about anything, and already I had an idea. I would write about my biggest thoughts and problem with the first amendment. I feel like it's a national crisis in America, where some voices are heard but are meant for war and just pure violence. Always about dividing one another. I realized when I completely mistook the assignment for a more a personal kind-of "my own" assignment rather than what was obligatory, I re-wrote the assignment and went about the requirements. At least that's what I believe. I decided to write about 1500-1700 words to make up for my late assignment. I wanted to discipline myself but I ended up writing almost 2,500 words. For work cited page, I wanted to least have one reference from the library, but I didn't have the chance to pick up a book, so I wanted to make sure I had two more extra sites. I found nine amazing sources and different authors that I agreed to my statements and beliefs. My research project links with blog assignment #10 because it was the start of the research project, talking about the three good process. Blogs 11, 12 was the process of how I went about writing my research project. Again, thinking it had to do with the first Amendment, it's not on the topic of what I was supposed to be working on but at least it showed uniqueness. Blogs 13 and 14 however was about my revision and there's some parody because I was being dramatic but yet getting my message through about first mess compared to the revision.