The search for an interesting topic and the search for information regarding that topic can be a gruelling one if you don't know where to start looking. Being an avid "googler" I sometimes don't realize how much your search can be altered by advertisers, shopping sites, and inaccurate keyword finders. Thus, I have turned to more academic resources available to the general public like LexisNexis.com, pollingreport.com, and Google Scholar. Using resources that have cited where its information comes from is not only more credible and factual, it is a more effective tool in argumentative and scholarly research.So now that I have discovered the tools at my discretion, I have decided to start searching, researching, and getting frustrated at the Internet in my quest for a tasty topic to fill this blog with information. The only rules for this search topic are that the topic must be 1. Media Related and 2. Interesting To Me. Now I can narrow it down to a mere 100,000,000 topics I can easily type into my search bar and come up with hundreds of thousands of articles, books, web publications, and audio files regarding the particular keyword "media." Might is suggest using the "title only" option and be a tad more specific.
the search continues...
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