Blog Comments Given/received:
Melinda:
i agree with kyle! =) Nice work! I don’t know about you two but i didn’t like this at all. i must say it was useful though.. =/ See ya in class.
i like how you’re taking such a personal view on all of this being that you have some experience with nursing (your major, duh). i think that by taking one subject and wording the questions 5 different ways will help you a lot when you begin your research. this may help you decide what you want and don’t want to write about.
i like how you’re taking such a personal view on all of this being that you have some experience with nursing (your major, duh). i think that by taking one subject and wording the questions 5 different ways will help you a lot when you begin your research. this may help you decide what you want and don’t want to write about.
My responses to Melinda:
Thank you for the Comment. I thought the pic was funny. I always hated it in high school when I had to write a paper that I had no interest in the topic I was writing about. The writing process is deff. easier if you want to learn about what you are writing.
Thank you. I found it difficult at first to find five different aspests of the same topic but I’m glad I did. Doing so will help me pinpoint what exactly it is I want to write about.
Comments from Kyle:
Good job on your blog. It looks lie you broke down your papers very well and in depth. And good job remembering the citations!
Good way to outline the P&O process. It makes the steps even smaller and easier to understand.
Comments from Reed:
Your outline is very well thought out and organized. I think the subject matter is important and I look forward to reading further.
Comment from Matt:
I’m going to have to agree with everyone else on this one. You definitely need to write about something that you find interesting.
Comment from me to Matt:
Thanks for the Comment.
Comment from Julian:
hey, i am glad to say that we share the same intake on a what a research paper really is..ti also believe that to be a research writer, he/she has to ask questions to seek out answers that they want. i also believe that A research writer needs to challenge themselves in a great way in order to find a way to seek out and find an answer to questions that hasn’t been answered before. i really like this…
Comment to Julian from me:
I’m glad you like my post. Why write a paper if it’s not of interest to you or is innovative? I agree with you also. Thanks for the comment ![]()
Comment from Leslie:
It’s great you found topics that interest you and I like your questions; they are very focused!!! Also we used the same site Purdue OWL… so that’s awesome as well =)