What's your cross-cultural perspective?msmuppet said:hey i was just wondering what is the best way to attack a pip..i have a topic and i have a plan, i just have no idea where to should start?? is there a certian way on how to address this thing??
relena said::wave: Hey, im doing my pip this year, i haven't decided what the question is, but i have finally decide on what my topic is...
"Values" is too broad and you need to snip that down! You evidently have a cross culture componenet [time] - Women from the 50s [or whatever] compared to women now-a-days.mon8 said:im doing my PIP on the change in womens values over time.
does anyone have any ideas on any secondary resources i could use and also how i could set out my PIP.
im really confused on how to tackle this thing and my teacher is offering NO help!!
thanks
You have a cross-culture component for both topics, but the first one sounds more interesting and will probably be more fun when it comes to conducting secondary and primary research. You could use more personal reflection than you could compared to the topic on homosexuality.beauw said:i'm getting cold feet with my topic.
what are your opinions on a topic relating to "pop culture and gen y: the adaption to technology and pop culture icons, ie. the ipod and myspace, in comparison to the baby boomers or even 'gen y' of another culture, ie. eastern or middle eastern"
or even something to do with homosexuality, "the acceptance of homosexuality in todays society in comparison to society in 1950/60s or in comparison to middle eastern society today".
what are your opinions? thanks in advance!