Monday, March 29, 2010
Research Expierience
Dr. Seloni had told us in the beginning of our research topic since day one, pick a topic that you know you will be interested. As soon as she said this I took it seriously. Because if I were to pick a topic of no interest I'd get lazy and unmotivated in writing it. So for my topic I decide to chose teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy interested me because lots of girls in the United States are becoming pregnant more often and at a earlier and more earlier age. There are many different methods one can take to not get pregnant. I wanted to know why? Why has this all of a sudden increased again. I have found that it had a lot do with educating these young people. I also wanted to know what types of affects this kind of pregnancy has on the mother as well as the child themselves. When looking for articles I decided to find articles that pertained to my topic. Lots of the articles I chose, I chose because it would either have something I agreed with or disagreed with, so that I could come up with a valid argument. During writing my methodology I decided to write about how I'd go about constructing my own research. I wanted to interview two mother's who were pregnant during teenage years. I also wanted to interview two people and their opinions on teenage parents.
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