For my fourth paper, this is both my starting and concluding paragraph. What do you think?...
One can spend a lifetime researching any topic they wish and still never come to the perfect conclusion. Studies can only go so far and even though today’s internet has definitely made investigating much easier, one still needs to delve to see which sources are relevant and which prove that anyone can post things online. Therefore, I have sought out what I feel are the best sources to describe, explain, and define Spectrum. “Spectrum exists to provide an anonymous, safe, and friendly place for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students and their allies to socialize and get information” (Spectrum) and these sources help tell more about that.
While I read the entries on my works cited page, I discovered that my mind raced to so many different questions. I do hope to translate my findings into questions for my final paper and also find myself wanting to learn even more about this subculture in a wider range. I might ask about what exactly has happened in the past to people being discriminated against. Or perhaps, how the sites I found helped. With this new bank of knowledge I have tapped into, I am even surer now than I ever was that Spectrum is doing the right thing trying to help homosexuals on campus. On paper, findings and statistics might tell audiences that change is upon us; but for the people who are going still going through that change, Spectrum is there to lend a helping hand as well.
-Julia St. John
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"One can spend a lifetime researching any topic they wish and still never come to the perfect conclusion."
ReplyDelete- i was having the exact same problem trying to find good relevant sources on my subculture.