Research tool

Ethan Yang

Int Sem 2

Darcy Rothbard

8 February 2017

Research tool

  1. Can people believe in more than one kind of religion?
  2. If one of the religion is taken away, what would the rest of the world be like?
  3. How many religion in total in whole world?
  4. Should people be religious or not?
  5. Every county has its own religion?
  6. How many gods in total in Taoism?
  7. What is the difference between Christianity and Catholicism?
  8. Should Christian always go to church on Sunday?
  9. Why people are religious?
  10. What are the differences among those religion?
  11. Which religion has most amount of followers?
  12. How did people realize they believe in which kind of religion?
  13. Is it ok that your religion is different from your parents?
  14. Can a person marry to another person with different religion?
  15. Do two religions share same god?
  16. How many people in the world are religious?
  17. Can religion destroy friendship, love, or any kinds of relationship?
  18. How does religion change people?
  19. Is being too religious a good thing or not?
  20. Can people change their religion?
  21. What is God’s religion?
  22. Which religion is the oldest one?
  23. Which religion is the youngest one?
  24. Which religion has least amount followers?
  25. Can people easily start a kind of religion?

Deconstruction

Ethan Yang

Int Sem 2

Darcy Rothbard

1 February 2017

Deconstruction

 

In my previous ESL class, the professor asked us to choose the topic about argument/persuasion essay for the final project during the weekend. At first, I honestly had no idea what should I choose, since we cannot choose a very broad topic or anything that is really popular, such as should gay marriage allowed or not, should marijuana be legalized, and so on. As a result, it was quite difficult to select a suitable and interesting topic, I was totally stuck. Nevertheless, I still had to confront it, and then started brainstorming for a really long time. All of a sudden, I recalled one of the articles that I have read before. It was a pretty debatable and infamous topic few months ago– “Is Zara copying others’ works?”. I chose my side without any hesitation, which is I strongly think Zara is copying other artists and designers’ works. I directly wrote down my topic sentence, “Zara definitely plagiarized others’ designs and turn them into their own items.” Since I have seen a lot of stuffs from Zara that are so similar to others, and I do not think the brand’s behavior is tolerable. I immediately turned on my laptop and started googling, and I found out that there are so many illustrations to support my position. For example, Zara not only took countless less-known artists’ motifs, but also other renowned fashion brands’ design. While I was researching, I was so mad at what Zara has done. However, it still could not dampen my enthusiasm, I was so excited that I could not wait to start my first draft. Just in several hours, I done my research paper, and I was quite satisfied about the outcome. After few days, I looked back to proofread, I then found out that it was literally a mass. The paper was full of grammar errors, wrong spelling  and a lot of silly mistakes. Under all of sorts of reluctance, I decided to face and correct it. After struggling for a while, I submitted on canvas with my confidence. Nonetheless, the professor said I should add more about my personal stance rather than put these many citation and information in it. To be honest, I was quite shocked, since this method of writing is totally different from my high school’s style. I then unwillingly deleted a lot of details with . I still clearly remembered that was a really hard time for me, I thought the more details I wrote, the higher score I will get. And yet, it was totally in contrast to what I thought. Finally, I omitted those not unnecessary parts and added my own ideas instead, and  submitted the final draft with anxiety. But it seemed like the hard work paid off, I received an A on this assignment. When I received my transcript, I still could not forget how joyful and proudful I was.

 

Step 1

Brainstorming

 

Step 2

Research

 

Step 3

Outline

 

Step 4

First Draft

 

Step 5

Proofread

 

Step 6

Second Draft

 

Step 7

Professor’s comments

 

Step 8

Final Draft