Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Dragon Age

For my English 102 class, we have to write a research paper (on ANYTHING we want. Go figure i would get the chance to finally abide by my own interests and it takes me 3 weeks to make up my friggin mind. I'm so surprised at how boring i can be.) Anyway, after many MANY hours of brainstorming struggles, i finally came up with something! I have a secret obsesion with zodaic signs and how your sign says alot aboput who you are, ya know? Its easier to get to know someone, even though it can make someone seem pretty short sided and obviously there are no actual facts that this myth is true but clearly im immune to the defenses against superstition. To proceed, I somehow wound up with the reserch topic involving the chinese zodiak years (as aposed to months) and how each animal on the zodiac apparently is capable of determining a pretty specific timeline of someones life. There were ALOTTT of interests in The Dragon Age. So therefore, in China and now many other coutnries, there has been a slow but increasing amount of families that follow the new tradition of planning the birth of your child in The Dragon Age (it probobly looks kind of meaningless to have 'The Dragon Age' in caps like a title but after doing a little research it seems thats the way to reffer to it? i'll have to look into that..). More specifically, this information is important to really who ever it intruiges, but besides that mainly those who follow this tradition. Really i am attemtping to explore the outcomes of this as well as how many poeple have been participating, and why they are participating compared to whetehr or not it really makes a difference. It will bemore narrowed once i gather my sources, im sure there really aren't many but im still devoted :). well, here goes nothin..

p.s i bet everythings spelled wrong, im suchhhh a good typer..

-Jaco

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