- Swimming
- Singing
- New cancer treatments
2) A past assignment I did not enjoy doing was to write a mythical story based on something that happened to me in real life. I chose a story of when I was in Italy with my family, and I could not figure out how to twist it into a fantasy. I ended up changing it up so much that the assignment (to me) did not resemble the original story at all. But in the end I got a good grade on it and my teacher enjoyed reading it. Rather than just sticking it out I could have picked a different story to use that would have been easier to change into a fairy tale, but I wouldn't have gotten the same knowledge out of it.
3) On Google I looked up "new cancer treatments" and many articles came up. Some were news articles, and others were cancer societies' take on the treatment. I think that it was a mix between college worthy resources and un-worthy resources. On Wikipedia I looked in the reference section and there were a lot of cancer and health organizations' articles came up, and some of the references on Wikipedia had a reference page of their own.
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/090408/full/458686b.html
http://www.livescience.com/4211-exciting-cancer-treatments-emerge-persistent-myths.html
http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/our-research/our-research-by-cancer-subject/our-research-on-clinical-trials-and-new-treatments
Some of the articles I skimmed would not count for a paper, but they help me get a better idea of what I am researching.