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Interview

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Does anybody out there know a good teacher here to interview concerning blogs and politics.  I know I want to look in the political science department, but I was just wondering who out there may know the most on the subject?

Possible Interview?

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I already have some good sources, but I have been wondering whether or not I should interview someone from the political science department to get their take on blogs as a news source in politics?  What do you all think? 

Annotated Bibliography

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After several weeks of searching, I have decided to address the topic of blogs, and more specifically look at how blogs have an impact on politics through their journalistic capabilities.

Possible Paper Topic (need some feedback)

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Just wanted to get some feedback about this topic.  I had been thinking about how the military technology has had an effect on America, and after today's discussion in class I figured that I could almost argue the exact opposite of Taylor.  Instead of saying that technology has caused conflicts, I would say that the advancement in weapons technology has done more to keep America out of major conflicts than anything else.  I would obviously need to narrow this down, but does this idea or topic sound interesting to anyone?

A response from Marx

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Leo Marx, in the article "Does Improved Technology Mean Progress?", discusses the misleading notion that many Americans have adopted overtime:  technological improvements are a primary basis for and an accurate gauge of progress. 

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