From this experience, I learned that when doing research, you have to be specific with what you are looking up. Looking up a general term may bring you results, but not as specific as you would want. I learned that there is not just one type of text to read from, but many other ones that use different styles of writing. Also, another thing I learned was to save all websites tat you find useful because they can come in handy to use later on, and might be difficult to find again.
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- One Dead After ‘Extreme Turbulence’ on Singapore Airlines FlightA Singapore Airlines flight from London was diverted to Bangkok, where more than 70 people were being treated for injuries.Claire Moses and Muktita Suhartono
- The Italian Region of Cilento is Cinematic, Spectacular and UndiscoveredIn this less-traveled region of Italy, the scenery is spectacular, the water wine-dark. It has sun and sea, along with important Greek ruins, wild nature, curious legends and medieval religious sanctuaries.Nina Burleigh
- Chantal Joffe Paints Moments of Motherhood and GriefPlus: silk lounge sets, a San Francisco film festival and more recommendations from T Magazine.Zoe Ruffner
- Driving the Alaska HighwayOn an epic road trip, a family plots a course from Alaska to the Lower 48, passing through some of Canada’s most spectacular scenery. The tally: 2,200 miles, five national parks, numerous hot springs and one excellent reindeer hot dog.Elaine Glusac
- 113-Year-Old Death Valley Salt Tram Tower Toppled by Driver Stuck in MudA traveler used the tower as an anchor to try to pull out a pickup that was stuck in mud at the national park in California.Emily Schmall
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Saving and staying organized is super important. You never know what will be of value as your research develops.