2. Discuss 3-4 topics you are considering for your researchpaper, why you are considering them, what you would argue, and whatsources/types of sources you might use for each (one paragraphminimum for each topic).
Choose your topics you are considering carefully: In twoweeks you must choose your topic, and once selected and approved byyour instructor, you cannot change your Paper 4topic.  Turning in a paper on any other topic will resultin a score of zero. Remember you cannotwrite your research paper (P3) on any of the following topics:abortion, marijuana, any other recreational drug, alcohol, same sexmarriage/civil rights, piercing, tattooing, eating disorders, bodyimage, racism, or any religious doctrine or theological idea. Thesetopics are off limits because they have a) been written about tothe point of absurdity and b) this class is geared towardprofessional publication in your major/career.Choose a topic that is less about your opinions ofthe world in which you live, and more about a topic in yourfield that requires research, reading,and learning that will make you more effective in yourchosen career.