April 16th (out due to trip):

 In the past, I usually just Googled a broad topic and clicked on whatever came up first, which did not always give me the most reliable or specific information. Creating specific search phrases is different because it makes you think more carefully about what you are actually trying to find, like using keywords related to mental health effects, studies, or specific conditions instead of just typing “plastic surgery.” This helps narrow down the results and brings up more credible sources like research articles instead of random websites. Using this strategy will improve the quality of my research because I will be finding more relevant and trustworthy information, which makes my overall argument stronger and more accurate.

Summary: finding specific and reliable sources is very important 

Reflection: We were supposed to leave at 5:30 in the morning but one but blew a brake line and the other blew a coolant hose. The busses eventually got here at almost one and we left. The bus broke down again after crossing the Georgia border into Tennessee and we were at a mechanic till about 9 at night then left and found a new bus in Nashville. we then took the new bus and one of the others overnight to Chicago and got there about 6 in the morning. We were supposed to get there at 6pm the day before.

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