Monthly Archives: May 2017

Research About Research

In response to Konnor’s blog: You see a desert and I see an abyss. Obviously we think very differently, and that is just what we need in this day and age, but that is another discussion for another time. I … Continue reading

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No More Leaps of Faith

A gap. The lack of material or substance, a vacuum. In research, “the gap” can be seen in a similar way. The lack of continuity and information, be it intentional or unintentional, in a source, or between sources which show … Continue reading

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Response to Kantz

At my high school, there was not much diversity in terms of essays. I really only ever had to write two types, research and literature analysis. Don’t get me wrong, just because I only wrote two kinds of essays doesn’t mean … Continue reading

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Article search

A while ago, when I was searching for an article for my previous research, I didn’t realize I did it the ‘wrong way’ until way later. The whole purpose of getting articles (online) is to get more sources which provide … Continue reading

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Excuse me while I help myself think through a piece of my research

In this post, I will just be letting my thoughts go loose as I try to come up with a conclusion for an idea brought out in one of my research sources. The article by Michael Hemsch, “Communism vs. Democracy?”, … Continue reading

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