During this project, I have become a dedicated follower of several of my classmate's blogs. Before the project, I had no idea that algae had benefits and believed illegal immigration was just that, illegal. However, reading the biweekly postings on the debates has not only informed me, but changed my opinions as well.
In the blog "Home Is Where the Blog Is", the always humorous B. McBlogger writes writes about the current housing crisis facing our great nation. I'll admit, prior to this blog I gave little thought or care to the housing crisis. My house wasn't going anywhere so it didn't really affect me, plus I often got lost in the jargon. However, this blog presents the eye opening information in a way that's easy to understand. I feel more informed about the housing crisis as well as mortgage processes. You should check it out, check it out, check it out, check it out.
In the blog appropriately entitled "America was in a recession, but then they got high," the puns don't stop with the title. I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this blog, not only because of the puns but because of the information I've learned. I've always been for the legalization of marijuana, however I had few reasons to support it other than the fact that it would be fun. All jokes aside, this blog is well researched and presented in a great format that flows easily. The tone from the anonymous blogger is perfect, and I hope you'll enjoy this blog as much as I have.
In the blog "Rights for All", Elaine discusses the civil rights of homosexuals in the United States. While homosexuals in the United States have it much better than other places in the world, it's still blasphemy to deny basic rights to them. They are no different than you or me, yet our current laws treat them like another species. I do not see why any differences should be made for anyone, regarding their race or sexual preference. This blog is well researched, and unbiased. I recommend this blog to anyone on either side of the debate.
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