Saturday, May 3, 2014

Blog#9


  1. What is your general subject?
  2. What is your focus or narrowed topic?
  3. What do you plan to support/argue for?
  4. What have you looked at so far (sources) and how useful do you think they will be and why? Be as specific as possible. Please include links to web sources that you have found and add a brief description of them.
  5. What are your next steps if this topic is approved? What would be the next steps in the writing and research project next week?
  6. What difficulties do you see at this time in moving forward with the research process?



People have a misconception in terms of weight loss in which people believe that healthier foods have an upper hand in losing weight than so called "junk food." Everything is all about calories in vs calories out. The amount of calories that you eat and the amount of calories you expend reflect your overall weight and not the type of food you eat. You don’t have to healthy or eat certain types of food to lose weight.

7 comments:

  1. how about a topic in water pollution?

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    1. Thanks! But any particular reason to why you said water pollution?

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  2. There are plenty of good topics, pick something that interests you or something you can relate to it will help the writing process go quicker.
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  3. i hope you pick a topic good topic that you are going to be happy with.perhaps write about feeding animals testosterone focus on the negative effects.hope that helps

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  4. one topic i think you might like is the effects of certain workout supps on the body, seeing as you used that for blog # 6

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  5. How about a topic on the gut flora or fruits vs meat benefits. Whatever you want.

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