Over the next week and a half I am supposed to update my current outline. The problem is that to write a framework of a final product you have to know what you want the final project to look like. You have to know your audience, what style you are writing in, and what message you […]
Reconfigure. Reassess.
Back for the last time. This break was less of a break from my thesis and more of a break from my other responsibilities. Thesis, however, loomed in the not-so-far reaches of my mind. Yes, it is still fun do be doing semi-original research, but as the seminal quote of my last semester of college states, “playtime […]
Being Part of a Discourse
I came up with a draft outline for an honors thesis. I knew that I was unhappy with it even before I received feedback. Something was lacking. I had an argument, I had evidence that what I was saying was valid but I was missing something. While my argument is interesting it is not unique, or […]
My first shot (in the dark)
This and last week I began to draft of an outline for my thesis. I started by writing out a history of the Klamath Settlement Agreements and started to speculate on the future of the Klamath Settlement Decision. Throughout the piece, I incorporated some ideas that relate to my more specific focused research questions and started to perform some […]
What happens if Congress says no?
Congress is currently facing a decision: whether or not to grant the Secretary of the Interior the authority to approve of the Klamath Basin Restoration Act (KBRA), the Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (KHSA) and the Upper Basin Water Sharing Agreement. Together referred to as the Klamath Settlement Decision (KSD), these agreements include provisions like Federal land […]
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