Reflect on your research topic and identify the most compelling issue connected to it. Clearly explain what the issue is and discuss why you find it particularly interesting or important. Support your response with specific details from your research.

 The hardest part has  has been trying to find data/statistic sources. I scoured Galileo but could not find anything. This is difficult because we need this source not only for a grade but also because you always want a data source in your annotated bibliography. Mr Rease helped us find one eventually. This was a big issue because without a data source we didn't have a visual number or graph that would help us to show free speech vs. cancel culture.

Today in class we wrote on this paper. We also pulled 7 sources from our group and discussed them. 

Today I learned that I don't have to wake up early anymore. 

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