"Discuss The Impact of Help From Technology In Benefiting Developing/Under-developed Countries"
This is a topic I came up on my own since most of the topics listed were already taken by others. I hope I can go deep in this topic for I am really interested in knowing how technology, in one way or another, can help to contribute to help the needy people around the globe.
First of all I already found an organisational site that relates to my topic. (Oh by the way, its great to know that personal and organisational sites can sometimes be working in the same direction towards the same goal, just that it operates in a different way. Cool yeah.) Posted in the previous post, it is the Free Rice Programme. For those who knew about this, or had clicked on the link I provided and checked it out, do you all feel great in playing the game? For those who have not tried, GO! You learn and donate rice at the same time. I love that feeling of helping those in need. It gives me that warm feeling.... Okay nevermind about that. Actually this site was introduced to me by my friend and I am glad that I could use it as a reference point to my topic.
Talking about finding sources that are related to my topic, I realised that aside from WWW site, resources from discussion forum, electronic journal, news, magazine and blog can also contribute greatly in my research. Usually I tend to simply chunk in the words that relates to what I wanted to research in the query box and SEARCH! What comes out does not matter to me as long as it is related to what I wanted and I will be pleased. However after learning about such internet resources, i think that my research findings can be more accurate and at the same time found in great abundance. More to that, I feel that all these while, it seems that I am, without knowing, limiting my research resources! If only I had taken into account of other possible research resources, I think work that involves research could have been done more effectively.
black will paint over white,
& red will stain it.
` samarra .
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