Sunday, September 18, 2011

Research Paper Topics

Workaholics- Do americans work too much?
Driving- Is passing the driving test one time truly good enough for a lifetime of driving?


Workaholics- This topic is interesting to me because I am of the working class. I have held two jobs for the last two summers, working almost 60 to 70 hour work weeks. Because of these jobs, I understand the process of learning to manage my free time to accomplish the most during it. Also, I can offer a valid opinion because I can explain the strains a difficult work week can have on an individuals life, what a person has to do to juggle 2 jobs, accomplishing both of them, and having a life with friends and family and others.


Driving- The driving test is one that an individual takes within their first year of driving, normally 6 months after getting their learning permit. This test is made to decide whether or not a state registered tester has decided that a teenager is able to drive by themselves. Once a teen passes this test, they do not have to take it again for the rest of their life, unless they get into trouble with the law and get their license suspended. I am proposing this topic because if as a driver gets older, laws may change, they might forget some of the original laws that they learned when they first started driving. One time of taking this test is beneficial for the first few years of driving, but a federal law saying that a driver needs to renew their test/license to continue driving would work wonderfully I believe because a driver may remember something that they forgot when taking the test again.

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