Narrowed research topic ideas:
Here are three research topics that i have picked that i would not be objected to researching.
1. one topic idea that i am particularly interested in is something that i have been interested in for a long time. i am quite interested in computer animation and and i have been for a long time. The process that people go through to create those animated movies and video games is a very interesting subject to look at. It especially amazes that computers are capable at doing this kind of stuff. although it interests me quite a lot, i have never actually researched the process that people go through to make these movies and games, and i think it would be interesting to know.
2. Another subject that i am quite interested in happens to be a sensitive subject. i have always been interested in the reasoning behind homosexuality. i have always believed that the reasoning is a chemical imbalance in the brain before birth, but i have never looked into it all that much. i would like to figure out the actual reasoning behind homosexuality just to prove to people who are ani-gay that homosexuals are perfectly normal people and are no different than anyone else and that the bible is wrong about it.
3. The last topic that i would like to invest my time in is the legalization of marijuana. in my belief, i believe that marijuana should be legal and that alcohol should be illegal. i believe that there is a enough proof to show that marijuana is less harmful to you than alcohol is. i also believe that the media blows marijuana way out of proportion and that it doesnt do it enough to alcohol.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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You could do computer animation as a topic in a variety of ways: you could write it from a career standpoint (what does it take to get into the computer animation field?), you could break it down into contexts--computer animation for learning purposes, in recent movies, for military uses, in computer gaming, etc--the idea being to pick one context, not touch on them all. You shouldn't try to tackle "how does it work?" because that is something you would enroll in a course for or read a whole book to learn, or advance in your major classes for, and, I'd suggest talking about some of the most striking new techniques but perhaps you're not far enough into your major to do that angle. The 2nd choice is so-so, not great, while the third is pretty overdone.
ReplyDeletep.s. don't attempt to tackle all of these things in one paper. Each one of those I mentioned would be eligible for its own paper.
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