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rainbow_goddess ([info]rainbow_goddess) wrote in [info]asperger,
@ 2008-11-21 20:02:00

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Writing a research paper about AS
I have to write a research paper for my "college writing" class, and I want to write about Asperger's. However, I don't want it to be just a general overview of Asperger's. I want to have a more specific, focused topic. But I can't think of anything! It can't really be a first-person account of living with AS, because it has to be a research paper. I have to consult various sources (online, books, journals, etc.)

Can anyone suggest a topic for me?

Thanks!


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[info]midt0wn
2008-11-21 10:06 pm UTC (link)
Hmm you could always mention certain celebs with it and how they cope and say that they can still be normal people and do normal things. One in particular is Craig Nicholls. Singer of the Vines.

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[info]midnight_air
2008-11-22 11:08 pm UTC (link)
Maybe you could look at how gender affects presentation and diagnosis of AS ...

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