- Everything that I learned about my topic, I did not know at all, everything was knew to me, which made it even more exciting.
- I think my best question is "How are they triggered, specifically?" I think this is my best question, because I got a variety of answers that helped me, and it had many easy realted questions that got me to my answer.
- "Where do they come from?" I feel like this was my worst question because it wasn't specific, so I never got an answer for it. So I feel if maybe I was more specific with my question then I could have found an answer for it.
- The question that got me the most information was "Do you remember all of them in the morning? Why or why not?" To be honest, I don't really understand why, but when I answered my questions, I had the most to write about with that question.
- First I had to really look at my sources, because with my topic it was hard to find reliable sources. I had to stay away from websites like google, and stuck to the sites that the librarian suggested. Even with that I only found one good article, that's why I moved onto books from there, and that's were I found the rest of my information.
- The best source I used was the books I found, and to be honest I hardly ever use books for research, so I think I am going to start to use them more, because they are the best source for me.
- The thing that I really need to work on and do better is my time managment. This is because, honestly in the past two days, I have really been rushing to finish.
- If I had more time, I think I would go more into detail about nightmares, and figure out if the same one can occur more than once, and how your brain makes things like that? I would just try seeking more information along these lines.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Oral Presentation
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