I don't enjoy doing research and my paper has been problematic since the start. But anything original is. Getting my friend to finally sit down with me and interview was a difficult task indeed. But he was very helpful once the questions came flying at him. The paper is writing itself for the most part and I like the way it flows. I have to do a little more research on a few points but otherwise its not too shabby. My ending is what scares me. I haven't written it yet. But the funny part is I think once I know my ending ill be able to clarify and develop my thesis (also known as my beginning). Which is sort of ironic and twisted because I've written a whole paper without really knowing the end result I'm aiming for. But as long as it works I have no worries. Balancing my time between the paper and studying for Chinese, which I'm still mediocre at, has been difficult. At the moment I'd say the worst part about writing the research paper is having to read the curious researcher and turning things in on different due dates. I like to do my own things on my own time. Tell me when the due date is and the paper will be done for you. But I understand why were doing it this way, and that is fine with me ill play that game. The best part of writing the paper is those flashes of insight and great ideas. And I love when I write a sentence and it just comes off exactly the way I want and says exactly what I mean in a really sophisticated way. Unfortunately, those sentences are rare.
Papers suck in general. But they are a necessary evil.
Adios
My question would be....hmmmmm
Is a former lifeguard a legitimate source for an interview. The interview is inherently based on opinion because their aren't any scholars on the subject of "who is a hero and why?".
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