On any topic?
'Bushwhacked'
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On any topic?
Try roller derby.
Heh, roller derby.
Any topic.
Which is making it that much harder.
And why do I have to pick FIVE DAYS into my class? Jeebus.
I can't fall asleep. My nap is a no-go.
I'm out-of-sorts and hungry and my kitchen is like that swamp of filth thing from the David Bowie movie y'all have been talking about, so I don't really want to go in there and try to cook. And I just called The Boy and *he's* napping, because apparently the entire rest of the world except ME can nap.
How about the early days of the suffrage movement? Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony.
Or? Roller derby.
Topic: How Amazon and eBay etc have changed the face of retail in this country.
Annoncement: Selling things on eBay is fricking addictive.
Analysis: I have too much time on my hands.
eta: I'm not napping either Tep. I tried, but it wasn't taking.
Roller Derby sounds interesting to me.
{{{Teppy}}} The service sounds like it was lovely.
My in-laws have a week's vacation next week and it looks like they are doing absolutely everything they can to avoid even a day trip over here to see their grandkids. I've taken five trips to Indiana in the last four months where I split time between my family and C's so everyone could see the kids.
Both sides need to get off their asses and come here to visit because we deserve a little reciprocity. *sigh*
How about the early days of the suffrage movement? Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony.
Ooooh.
Ooooh.
Could I somehow transition it into how the lowest minority to turn out at the polls is, in fact, women?
That's patently unfair, Cashmere.
How about something about tiaras, Aimee? Or how the popularity of Harry Potter has impacted literacy rates?
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Aims, just make sure that you pick a topic that is a question (a why or how or cause or effect type question), not just a what happened. The most common error my students make with research papers is asking something obvious, like "What was Susan B. Anthony's life like", which turns into a factual regurgitation rather than a critical research essay. Instead, ask something like "Why did Susuan B. Anthony become involved in the women's rights movement?" or "How did Susan B. Anthony affect the women's rights movement?". Basically, you can test your thesis question by asking if you can look up the answer in one place. If you can't--if it's going to take analysis of multiple sources--then you have a good topic question.
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