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Research Update!

For this round of writing, I found it a little smoother since I was able to really narrow down what I wanted for my subject. Something that I feel like I learned was that it honestly is helpful to reach out to your professor to look over your draft before submission. The second thing I learned was that just because it is the first source/option/link on google scholar, DOES NOT mean it is the best one to choose. It always seems like that would be the easiest thing to do, but I learned that it may not be the best. If I had gone with the first couple that I saw, I wouldn't have any good sources to use. With the amount of research I have done so far, I now understand why it is important to choose a topic that you enjoy. The amount of reading that is required is a lot, and you do not want to be stuck reading on a topic that you HATE. 

Research and Write!

Well, its blog week!  The research and writing process for the Annotated Bibliography included a lot of reading, note taking and writing. The topic I chose was the evolution of tattoos . I was happy that I had the ability to pick from a list of topics. This made the process a lot simplier for myself and took some of the stress out of this project. One of the things that I learned from my research is that there is a custom of tatooing women at puberty in some cultures. At first I wasn't sure there would be any signifigant reason for doing that. However, according to Hambly,  this is done to help guard against mysterious dangers that women are exposed too at this age. Something that I learned about myself is I am  not a fan of using shows as a source for this topic. I started watching the show I picked and I totally got lost in it and forgot I needed to take notes to get a direct quote.  This is the source I found my information from!  Hambly, Wilfrid Dyson. The H...