For starters, I decided to do my I Search on Child Abuse. I chose this topic because it interested me. Not that children being abused is exciting to me, by any means. It's just that when I hear about kids getting abused by their parents or guardians, or even a stranger, it shocks me. I guess the reason I chose this topic was so maybe I could see why parents would do that do their own children, or anybody would abuse such an Innocent child.
Unfortunately, child abuse is a very current topic. There are articles beyond articles on different children from everywhere getting abused. In Proquest, when I did research last week, there were pages of child abuse in the past two days. And in google news, as I just looked, there were tons of pages. There is just always something coming up about child abuse. I think this topic is so current because so many people have children at such young ages, and sadly, a lot of them do drugs. I believe that drugs or alcohol, being high or drunk, could have a big part child abuse, as well as anger issues. I really don't know why people abuse children, I have never been in the situation myself or seen it.
As I researched last week, I found that there were pages of different articles, in just two days. And as I just looked in google news, once again were pages and pages of links and articles that show how much young people are being abused by sometimes their own parents, and sometimes just by strangers.
I think that Child Abuse is suitability for ongoing research because it seems like it's always happening. Maybe not too too much on the television news, and maybe not so much here, as much other places, but there is always some issue with child abuse.
Giving that I chose child abuse for my topic, I don't think it should it be too challenging, because there are a lot of places where I could go to find articles from the day before, and sometimes even that same day you are researching it. But then again, it could also be very challenging because of all the information, it may end up being overwhelming.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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