Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Is it normal to daydream and procrastinate while writing a research paper?

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I'm doin a research paper but it seems I'm going a lot slower than i should. It seems every hour I work on this, its 45 minutes of me looking up useless stuff like celebrity gossip and news websites, and 15 minutes of actual reading research and typing. Do college students normally experience this?


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You are not spending enough time on topic. Using more books and journal articles and less online material is one way to solve the distraction problem.

Does this sound like a good idea for a magazine? Could I accomplish this?




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I want to create a magazine for teen girls that uses real, non-photoshoped models of all shapes and sizes to help reduce self-image problems in teens. It would also contain articles that talk about important issues (the environment, teenage depression, the dangers of tanning, etc) so people will start realizing the issues that are important (instead of celebrity gossip, and skinny models).

Would this catch on? How could I achieve this?
I need some help, I don't know where to start.



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That sounds almost exactly like Seventeen, except with a lot of superficial stuff scrubbed out. It sounds like the bones of Seventeen without the flesh. and that other girl is right, every issue, Discovery Girl goes to a different state and picks a bunch of REAL beautiful tween/teen girls and puts them in the mag. It's cool. I would read it if you had some really good fashion pages in it to soften those hard-hitting articles and some Justin Bieber pictures every once in a while :).

Get some people together and work it out I can't wait for it!

Oh, and skip on the embarrassing moments, boy advice, and horoscopes. Teen Vogue is a much beter magazine than Seventeen because it eliminates the boy whining and "OMG Moments". Although it soes have a lot of skinny models in it's pages, they're real girls too and none are painfully skinny, and they do have articles about teen weight, depression, underage drinking, and things like that.

flip through some of your competiton, find what you have and they don't and do your research. I don't know what point you're at in the process, but try to find the biographys of the editors of other mags. how did THEY do it?
Then go for it!

So you have a winning Idea, you just need something to make you unique.




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