- The most interesting source I have found is a book called Deep Vegetarianism by Michael Allen Fox. It's interesting because he starts off by giving insight into the history of vegetarianism and how it played a role in History. He does not directly dive into the benefits, but he starts off by giving a list of reason that he is going to mention throughout the book. What I really like about his writing is that with every reason, he has a supporting story or example of arguments people have chosen to become a vegetarian. He is also very credible in that he gives many facts and statistics, which help the reader believe what he is writing is true and not just some made up information. Another favorite part I have is when he connects vegetarianism with religion, being one of the main reason I have been one since the day I was born.
- I can narrow my question to what are the benefits of vegetarianism and what makes people become one the most (the main reason)? I can incorporate these two ideas together and make it a more specific research topic. Narrowing down my question will help me find specific information that can be very argumentative as to why one should become a vegetarian and not only have to think that the only reason is because it is healthy. There is definitely more to it.
- I am not facing many challenges while writing this paper. Tips I have for peers could be to not get off topic when researching because it can be very easy to use articles or sources that do not relate to your SPECIFIC topic as opposed to your actual topic.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
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Good, Reena. You'll also want to look at the "other" side of your topic so that you can get a feel for the whole "conversation" about vegetarianism.
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