Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Dialogue With Dave

    For this weeks assignment I had to have a conversation with Dave (who is a fictional friend) and I had to answer his questions that he had about my research paper. This exercise is designed to help you realize what you learned about your topic and how you can use it in the future. I liked this exercise, because it helped me see how I can use what I learned. Here is my conversation that I had with Dave





Dave:                                                                                          

1)      There’s all this stuff in the book about research as a process of discovery. What did you discover?

1)      What do you figure was the most challenging problem you had to solve while working on this research project? What did you discover?

1)      After all this work, what do you take away from this experience? What have you learned that you can use?

 

   Me:

 1) I discovered that Foreign missions in Africa is not a waste of time and missionaries have had a big impact on the people of Africa. Also I learned that a professor did research and a lot of studies and found that missionaries are the reason of why some countries are more advanced than others. He concluded that where missionaries were there was more freedom of speech and a better economy.

   2) The most challenging problem I had to solve was how to prove that foreign missions in Africa is not a waste of time. I solved it by doing research and finding out all the good missionaries have done. I went online and to the library and found books. Also I talked to a professor about what for book would be good for my research which was a big help.

  3) What I take away from this experience is reassurance that we should send missionaries to Africa and the world. Also

 

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