Monthly Archives: May 2017

Turning My Brain Back On

When I first started brainstorming, I knew I wanted to look into the dorm life and social life on college campuses during the 1920s until the 1960s, approximately. I have a grandfather, several uncles and many cousins who came to … Continue reading

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Thank You, Kantz

While I’m not sure if this is what Kantz was aiming for, the main thing that I learned from this reading was that nothing is fact unless you believe it is such. For example, if I were to claim that … Continue reading

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Successes and Failures of Researching: My Story

My research topic is about the changes in social life on college campuses since the 1920s. As I was looking for scholarly articles, I realized that my search results could go two ways: it could be extremely interesting, detailing the … Continue reading

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Torture? Or Tenacity?

As someone who has always liked writing, I sometimes find it confusing when people tell me that they would rather be finding the derivates of complex functions than writing a simple essay. Why is this? I’m going to go out … Continue reading

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Please Respond Below: Rise of the Survey

In our most recent class, we started learning about and crafting sample survey questions that we could use to gather information for our next assignments. In high school, I had to make my fair share of surveys. I made surveys … Continue reading

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