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...discussion was a part of Education for Action's "Annual Action Week." Nilufar Hossain '00, a member of the organization, said this year's theme of prison reform is a timely topic...
...start thinking about thesis topics early-by sophomore spring, if not before. This is the most important stage of the whole process; if you pick a topic you don't really like or care much about, you'll have many unpleasant days and nights ahead. Don't panic, though, if you're still not happy with your topic by the summer before your senior year. Excepting theses that require summer research or long-term planning, it is feasible to radically change your topic until well into senior fall. To prevent the need to switch, though...
Dotalk through possible topics with professors, TF's, other students and friends. Even consider keeping a thesis journal as you go. Don't scan aimlessly through old magazines and random books looking for inspiration to strike. I tried it, and it was an entertaining waste of time. You're much more likely to run across a topic while researching a paper for a class in your area of interest. Which brings up an important method for choosing a topic...
...topic of high school brings us to the fifth problem plaguing this Great Nation my friendly Americans...
True feminist points, though, might go to Otherwise Engaged, which, while no paragon of craftsmanship, takes on the subject of female commitment fear, not a topic feverishly discussed in McCall's. The novel deconstructs a year in the life of Eve, a successful ad executive, as she prepares to marry at 36. She has dated her beau for four years. All along she has thought happiness would come in a ring box, but once Eve gets her gem, all she can do is panic over the foreverness of it all--aren't all married people miserable? It is comforting...