Hope the source search is going well for all of you. If not, drop me an email or comment on this post and I'll see what I can drum up. Here are a few ideas/sources I've come up with. Topic Idea/Source King Arthur and such King Arthur by Norma Lorre Goodrich* Medieval weapons Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World (sorry, didn't catch the author.* British comedy Peter Sellers; check out Charlie Chaplain on Wikipedia, there are many videos available and websites under external links. Wars of the Roses Many movies available. Check out Borders's medieval section (at 21st location: top floor, head right) for books British Language Cool online dictionary The Sandman Come see me for book of academic papers League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Come see me for research ideas Alice in Wonderland Annotated Alice—I have this. Come see me. Constellations Godchecker.com—found this through John. Cross-check the constellations with their mythology and cultural differences The sooner you find your sources, the sooner you can begin working on your outlines and get most of the work done before the break. Happy hunting!
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December 18, 2007 at 8:25 PM
awesome. thanks for the idea. i think i will start researching Chaplin. How many sources will i need for this part of the project? i am thinking of checking out his autobiography and a biogrpahical movie called Chaplin. I don't have time to pick them up tonight but will i be okay tomorrow as long as i did internet research and know what i'm going to do?
December 18, 2007 at 8:51 PM
Glad I could help. If you can print off the research or email the urls to yourself (so you can look them up in class), you'll be fine.
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