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Open a Microsoft Word document and create a 150- to 200-word informal reflection. Use this space to freely explore and jot down your thoughts on potential topics you'd be interested in exploring for your final project. Think of it as a brainstorming session—there’s no need for formal structure or polished writing at this stage.
Choose a subject that can be supported with research, meaning it should be based on facts, history, or academic sources. Avoid purely personal topics, such as recounting a birthday party or describing a favorite memory, since these cannot be verified with credible sources. Instead, consider topics like the origins of a tradition, the development of a cultural practice, or the evolution of a well-known event or idea—something you can find documented information about through scholarly or reliable sources.
This activity will help you narrow down a focus that is both interesting to you and appropriate for academic research.
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