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I need public Opinions.... :D

Hey guys, I was offered a spot as a columnist by AdminChris and I need your opinions on what I should write about. Basicly my job would be to come up with a list of topics that I think would help the course notes audience and then write about those. It'll all probably end up on the main site so this is a serious question. What would you guys like me to write a guide about? :confused:

Thanx in advance! :D

Btw here are the links to my previous guides:
http://www.course-notes.org/forum/showthread.php?t=800
http://www.course-notes.org/forum/showthread.php?t=814

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How about some conservative issues like abortion, homosexual marriages and prayer in school?

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Why the Articles of Confederation should not have been replaced by the Constitution.

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good suggestions, I need more than 2 tho. I need about 12-15 ideas on top of the ones I have.

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Im going to do one entirly devoted to thesis writing and im going to design my own study strategy as well. What else can you guys think of?

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How about ways in which American societies are corrupt. Thats a tough one :p

"To many people spend money on things they don't need, to impress people they don't like, with money they don't have."

"When all else fails read the directions."

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good, suggestion. anything else guys?

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i don't know... you could do a lot of different things... i really like the same-sex marriage one. that'd be really good.

another thing could be like the difference between the pre and post-depression America.
Like... the jazz age, compared to now.

or even pre-Sputnik (sp?!) compared to now.

like a lot of comparisons, because those are pretty interesting to think about.

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what about note-taking strategies?

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im going to design my own study strategy. I like the comparison idea. Heres my list so far:

1. How to write a strong thesis statement
2. The Swift Study Strategy
3. How to Ace the Multiple Choice Questions
4. comparisons
5. List of History to use (I want to do one for each time period) (This is very helpful and this is around 15-20 topics)
6. Extended reading list
7. Why you should learn history
8. Opinions about specific example of history (mercantilism, constitution, etc.) (I can do a lot of these too)
9. analysis of colonist/US reactions to history

10. I was thinking about doing an essay grading thing where people can submit essays and Ill grade it based on the AP rubric and explain how to make essays better.

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i like the essay grading thing :) :)

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