Friday, September 4, 2009
Still Trying To Figure Out A Good Topic
Yesterday I talked to my mom and was asking her if she had any cool ideas for me to maybe do for my grad project. She came up with one that I thought would probably be a pretty cool idea, her idea was to base my project off of the conspiracy theories of 9/11. The one bad thing about that topic is that I don't know if it's something I'm going to be able to be interested in every single day to be able to work on it and stay focused. I also took some time to search through Google a little bit to find some more topics that might interest me, some topics I thought of were something based off of voluteer experiences and what else I'd put with that topic I dont exactly know yet. And another topic I thought about was charter schools vs. public schools vs. cyber schools and all the different ways of teaching and what methods succeed and which don't. But I still have a lot to think about.
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How do 9/11 conspiracy theories connect to you? It seems to me your personal experiences volunteering have a much greater applicability than do 9/11 conspiracy theories.
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In 8th grade I had to complete community service hours to be able to make my Conformation. I had to complete a certain amount of hours in different fields (family related, community, church). My mom and I volunteered with R.E.I and Venture Outdoors to clean up the river front in South Side, and have volunteered with Venture Outdoors again to help out with setting up for the festival in Point State Park. Other volunteer experiences I've had was helping out with spaghetti dinners at my Gram's church a few times, or helping make luminaries for the parish. I enjoy helping out and volunteering gives me a good feelings after words, so I would have a stronger connection with a topic involving volunteer work than 9/11.
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