Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Blog 42

I wrote several blogs about my CP paper in the past several days. I felt that the CP paper is really hard for me because of the serious topic. It is hard to say timely, compelling and relevant when I worked my paper in my mind. I started part of my paper yesterday, and I found that it is much easier to work my paper on paper. I made a little change on my topic because history is too huge to writ. I cannot finish it in two pages.
My new topic is “What people see does not equal to what really happened.” I think this topic is relevant. Every day, people get information from different resources. We get up and read newspapers in morning, listen radio news on our way to work, reading online articles after work.  Thanks for technologies; we can know more about the world. However, parts of information do not tell people truth. When journalists write essays, they sometimes add their personal ideas into essays. Those ideas can cause misunderstanding. Sometimes, people like to believe what happen in movie, especially movies about other parts of the world. Movies are not hundred percent hundred percent truth about other countries’ culture. Directors only use culture information that can help stories. If audiences complete believe things happen in movies, they will easily misunderstand other countries’ culture.
The topic is relevant because more and more people need to know what they are reading. Readers like to believe what they read, but sometimes what readers read doer not happen on this world.   

1 comment:

  1. I agree that people need to read more and know what it is that they are reading. Doing this they can also do research of their own to find out what's happening in the world.

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