Project on Corruption
I'm writing my research project proposal for my Statistics class. The paper is on"Measuring Corruption" and deals with what causes corruption and how it is measured. The graphic at left is care of the World Bank - aren't they great?
The minimum length is 2-3 pages, but mine is near 10! Yikes! I guess it really is a good thing, though, because that means I actually have a lot of the work out of the way for when I write the paper.
The only problem - I've got another proposal paper due on Wednesday! For a project that I haven't even picked a topic for yet! AHHHHHHH.......
We're looking forward to spring break here.... Only ... two ... more ... weeks ... ...



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Yeah, I have the same mixed feelings about anonymity on the web. But here's my thinking: My blog exists to communicate to people I know about my life. Therefore, I want my blog to have enough detail to inform people I know about what is going on in my life. And yes, that involves some loss of anonymity. But if I was using completely fake names and places -- essentially creating an alter ego -- then I would be destroying the point of the blog, which is to communicate myself.
I think there might be some people who can write really well, so that their writing stands on their own, without it being attached to any personality. But my writing isn't like that, so that's why I don't.
But I do try to leave off as many personal "identifying" details as I can, so that it's a little harder to google me. And that's why I changed to the site that doesn't have my full name in it. But it's still scary what you can find on yourself when you google.
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