Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Websites

My solution to my issue in my paper has been relatively straightforward: Research. And lots of it. Going to the library is a great way to make me focus, and there are many other sources I can find there. Also, Google scholar is fantastic.

Effective Websites:
Apple
Fox News
BYU Harold B. Lee Library
Wells Fargo

Ineffective Websites:
Rate My Professors (I use this regardless)
Sixties Press
Audiko
BeeMP3

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Patchwriting is Bad

“We do not in everyday life reflect much on how one people’s ‘myth’ may be another people’s religion or episteme. What ‘we’ label ‘myth’ from other cultures then translates into the ‘that’s just a myth!’ formula that implicitly sustains the value of our own beliefs. Thus trivialized—though in different ways—both outside and within Western culture, ‘myth’ in common English-language usage today is the object of exoticizing amusement or dismissal; it is deprived of its associations with history, knowledge, and vision—what has made myth culturally valuable and has most fascinated scholars of myths and traditional narratives” (Bacchilega 25).


My attempt:


According to Bacchilega, we often forget that what we may think of as fantasy, someone else may regard as truth, or what they truly believe in. We seem to put our own beliefs in the way of others, disregarding what they believe as fiction. This leads to a mindset of "that's just a myth" (Bacchilega 25).


And my biggest problem with my paper is citing sources. Not just putting them in my paper, but actually finding them. It isn't as easy as it looks.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Library Tutorial

Believe it or not, I was actually doing some research, and I was only distracting a little bit by the iPads. But really, I want one of those things...

During Monday's lesson, I was able to learn some great links to aid for research. I have used the library's database before, but I never really went as far in depth as we did this instance. I actually now know where all the links are to databases that would provide more in-depth information on the topic that I'm researching.  I think the best one was the Scholarly Journal section. That is probably the most valuable database I learned to access. But it's not just about the databases. It's also about narrowing my search down, which I also learned how to do for the different search sites. That will help immensely with actually finding applicable information, and not the other articles that lures me in with a cool title. Even books seem easier and more accessible. I was never a really big fan of research through books, but the way the library makes it work is so much simpler. Though I still dislike books, I will have a better time finding them.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Paper Proposal

I apologize for the lateness of this proposal. I just couldn't find any topic that I was interested in. But I think I may have something now:

The topic I think I will be doing is Stem Cell Research, with something along the lines of it being beneficial, to a certain degree. I know that there is controversy on the ethical side of this type of research. I do know that this is one of those really big issues that a lot of people write about, so right now, I'm working on narrowing my topic down to something  that is more relatable to us.

I have not done any research on this topic further than what I know. But my stance is that stem cell research is beneficial for the furthering of medicine, and healing ailments. But the ethic side of stem cell research only goes so far. And there is a point when stem cell research is not ethic.

If anyone would like to input their thoughts, that would be greatly appreciated. I'm still having a hard time narrowing my topic down...