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Author Archives: anielaguzikowski

Blog Post #5 – Third Round of Research

Posted on May 25, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — No Comments ↓

In my previous blog post, I researched if learning about history helps us learn about our previous mistakes. In this blog post, I plan to research if understanding the cause of problems in history helps us to avoid problems in the Continue reading Blog Post #5 – Third Round of Research→

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Blog Post #4 – Second Round of Research

Posted on May 11, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — 1 Comment ↓

In my previous blog post, I researched what consequences there could be from not learning about history. In this blog post, I plan to research if learning about history helps us learn about our previous mistakes. History gives us the Continue reading Blog Post #4 – Second Round of Research→

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Blog Post #3: First Round of Research

Posted on April 20, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — 1 Comment ↓

How does the study of history help us to understand consequences? To answer this question, I started by researching the sub question: What consequences could there be from not learning about history? By erasing past mistakes and glossing over them Continue reading Blog Post #3: First Round of Research→

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Blog Post #2

Posted on April 4, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — No Comments ↓

Blog Post #2 I plan to research three different sub questions to help me research the question: How does the study of history help us to understand consequences? What consequences could there be from not learning about mistakes in history? Continue reading Blog Post #2→

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Blog Post #1

Posted on March 3, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — No Comments ↓

For my second inquiry project this year, I chose to research the question: How does the study of history help us to understand consequences? I’m interested in this question because it could be considered that by not learning about history, Continue reading Blog Post #1→

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Blog Post #7: Reflection

Posted on February 12, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — No Comments ↓

a. What challenges did you overcome throughout this inquiry project? How did you go about overcoming these challenges? The challenges that I had to overcome throughout this inquiry project included finding different resources and finding sources that weren’t biased. To Continue reading Blog Post #7: Reflection→

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Blog Post #5

Posted on January 12, 2023 by anielaguzikowski — No Comments ↓

My inquiry question this semester is “What is the impact of school on students’ mental health?” In my previous posts, I have explored the different kinds of mental health disorders that school can cause in teens, as well as how Continue reading Blog Post #5→

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Blog Post #4

Posted on December 1, 2022 by anielaguzikowski — 6 Comments ↓

My inquiry question this semester is “What is the impact of school on students’ mental health?” This is obviously a very complex question, so I have split up my research into three different subsections. In my last blog post, I Continue reading Blog Post #4→

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Blog Post #3

Posted on November 10, 2022 by anielaguzikowski — 1 Comment ↓

My inquiry question this semester is: What impact does school have on its students’ mental health? I chose this question because I am interested in finding the benefits or drawbacks of school in relation to students’ mental health. To answer Continue reading Blog Post #3→

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Blog Post #2

Posted on October 19, 2022 by anielaguzikowski — 5 Comments ↓

My inquiry question is: What impact does school have on its students’ mental health? Here are my three steps for research: What mental health disorders are linked to school stress? By doing this, I hope to become more educated on Continue reading Blog Post #2→

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