Tuesday, 15 April 2014

I am beginning to revise for my upcoming AS-level exams and will prioritise my revision. I will thus discontinue working on my extended project until my exams are over on 16th June.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

I visited the library to look for resources I could use in my project. I also looked at scholarly articles that were relevant to my project title and researched newspaper columns to add to my bibliography. This was successful as it ensured that I had a wide range of resource types and also further challenged the skill I had gained of distinguishing between reliable and unreliable resources.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Today I watched a documentary given by Dr. Neal Barnard titled 'Breaking the Food Seduction'. Whilst this was very informative, it was mainly focussed on the health benefits of a vegetarian or vegan diet. After minimising the scope of my dissertation I am no longer writing about the impacts of a vegetarian diet on health. I was able to identify that this resource was not suited to my dissertation title and I discarded this resource and looked for an alternative video clip that was relevant to my dissertation topic.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

I continued on from my previous post and write another 500 words explaining the environmental impacts of producing different types of meat and why this is the case.