Thursday, May 7, 2009
Today... whew.
I have been finalizing my ARP in the span of the last few days. After hours of teeth-grinding, eye gauging fingernail scraping, countless restless nights, grinding days, and fatal massive headaches... I finally got it done. This has been the most extensive research project that I've ever done, and by far the one that I could say I learned the most out of. Thanks for another semester of braingrinding Kev. Hope everyone has a great summer.
4/23/2009
I sent Kev my MGRW # 3 on this date. I expressed my beliefs and perspectives about the origins of life without any restrictions. Kevin recommended that I further develop this piece in the future and read it again years later so I can self-experience how my beliefs have changed and developed. This was a great idea, I intend to do just that.
4/15/2009
The research symposium took place from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. I had class until 2:55 PM, so I made it for at least 30-45 minutes. I presented my project to a research observer as well as Dr. Ed Ajhar. Dr. Ajhar and I engaged in a conversation about creationism, evolution, the universe, the big bang, and the catholic church. I believe that the symposium was a success. The late-night stay-up to complete the board was worth it 100%.
4/13 - 4/14/2009
Most of my posterboard for the research symposium was put together during these two days. At about 4:00 AM on April 15th I finally finished with the cutting/glue/organizing process. Thankfully I had it ready to go for the next day, since the symposium was held on the 15th and not the 16th as we were all convinced to believe.
4/2/2009
Completed my second Multigenre Research Writing on this day. My writing consisted of a rap between a creationist and evolutionist. I'm not a big fan of rap music, but I thought that it would result in a unique piece of writing. It took some work, but in the end, I thought that it was worth the struggle.
3/31/09
Finished my Interview, Survey, and Observation results on this date. Between the interview and the survey, a large amount of information was gathered toward my research project. Doing the result section for my ARP was a lot easier having this information at hand.
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