Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Working on an annotated bibliography
This is the first time I have ever worked on an annotated bibliography. It has become quite a challenge as the topic that I originally had chosen has become problematic. One of the challenges that I'm currently going through, is that I am not finding enough information on my topic. I have come to the conclusion that my topic is too broad and I must narrow it down in order to find the information I need. The original topic I had chosen was improving the standards of animal cruelty laws in the state of arizona. Since this subject was too broad and could not find the information that I needed. I decided to research about tethering laws that have been implemented in some states. I think this could be a good subject for the future proposal assignment, as AZ does recognize tethering laws at the time.
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I know I mentioned this in class, but I thought it might be good to say it here, as well: I love that you decided you needed to narrow the topic because you couldn't find enough information. It's true that sometimes a topic is so vague, so general, that people have not addressed it as completely as some of the topics that live within the larger subject. Yours is a perfect example, and I think your solution is exactly right!
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