I did change my research question. I honestly did not want
to because I thought my topic of the spread of Christianity was a great topic.
My daughter agrees with me and is even a bit irritated that the members of my
group changed it. They wanted to do football, which I do not mind. I guess it
is a little easier than my previous topic. Unfortunately, I am not into
football; I know absolutely nothing about it. Thankfully, my daughter is, so
she can update me on everything. It is funny, because when I told her that they
decided to go in a different direction, she went off on how boys are retarded
and just don’t want to work hard. I thought she would like the football topic
more, since she loves football, but guess not haha. I am eager to do this
though, so I can learn more about football. New things are not always so bad. My
new question is based upon how a football player’s career can be lengthened.
This has to do with injuries and medical conditions. I suppose it’s more narrow
than my question prior to it, because that event took place all around the
world, and American football is, well just in the United States.
Hi Vann,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that you were outvoted in your group. Part of the rationale behind putting you all in groups was to give you all the experience of doing research in groups, which is something that you'll all have to do at some point in your college career.
I know it is extra work for you, but if you are interested in researching the spread of Christianity when we do research in class, you can certainly do that. You'd still have to provide a number of resources relating to your football topic for your final presentation, but hopefully your researching skills will be honed to the point that that wouldn't be too difficult.