PIP Titles: Cool or uneccesary? (1 Viewer)

Jessica_00

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Look, we have been over this before! Everyone’s probably up to here -- with talking about this ongoing debate between Titles vs. Focus Question.

However personally I feel that titles bring more of a professional feel to a PIP. Makes it witty and attractive, merges with a novel and a journal. So I'm all for Titles.

I went in search for past HD Pip titles and here are some really cool ones, my personal favorites:

Is there Life after Divorce?
Manufacturing Masculinity.
Curries, Coconuts, And Bananas. What Type Of Asian Are You?
The Role Of Institutional Factors in the Making of a Man.
Moisturizing Masculinity
The Christmas Tug of War
The Playschool Syndrome
Do Muscles Have Gender?
E-raced.
Between the Chopsticks and the Fork
Liar! Liar! Pains on Fire!
Life without Daddy…



Anyway, moving on to what my thread is really about.
I'm a 2006 yr 12 student.

The title of my CURRENT PIP title is:
Buddhess Almighty: Investigation into female dominance in Vietnamese Buddhism of Australia.

However I feel that maybe there is a better title out there.

Does anyone have any other cool quirky ideas for a similar title?
Some ideas I have right now is

The Nirvana for Women
Buddhess from down under
Buddha Buddha on the Wall
Feminine Buddhism
Oz Sisterhood from Nam

As you can see these titles aren’t really hole proof...
Please somebody HELP ME!!!
 

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I like Sisters of Nirvana

or Nirvana Sisters.

Your Goddess title was a great one.

I look forward to reading your PIP when you do it!

Such an interesting and original subject.
 

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I like Bhuddess from Down Under.

There's a script documentary on the ABC Compass website, which our class watched last year, concerning the modernisation of Buddhism and there was this one lady who was a monk and yet still married. I'm not sure if this was an Australian woman, could be American, but I don't think it specifically focusses on Vietnamese Buddhism. Just Buddhism in general.

Anyways, here's the link if you want to use it as a resource for your PIP:

Part 1
Part 2
 

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