Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Research Paper Thought Piece

This research paper is important to me and the world because it has a focus on the old saying, “it’s the little things that count.”  In a world consumed by smartphones, something as simple as body language could make all the difference.  I see body language as a color, and the right body language has an appealing color to the viewer.  For example, right now, I am looking out my window (I’m on the sixth story of my tower) and over a parking lot.  Immediately, my eyes go to the neon-green car amidst the other cars.  Similarly, in person, especially in a college setting, my eye immediately goes to the person who isn’t looking down at a screen.  In terms of my research, a client would be able to point out the dietitian who stands out, especially if the right body language is what helped in making the decision.   Thus, my research paper will help to clarify said process and show how it helps everyone.

One thing that I am having a hard time figuring out for my research paper is simply determining the sequence of information.  Most of my information is organized by relevance and I know exactly what each source will be used for in context, I just don’t know when to introduce the information while keeping in mind that it should flow as a whole.  The goal of the paper is clear, and the beginning of the paper is simple, but the question is: how to get from point A to point B by using 1 2 3? Which should be one? One and three seem to reflect ideas off each other, but where does that put two?

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