Writing this paper has been quite the struggle. I know everything I want to say, but I'm just not quite sure how to say it.
There are so many things that I could bring to the table when talking about genetics. Do I just do fear and science? Do I only detail the debate of religion and genetics? Do I do both, and if so, how do I do it effectively? This paper should be quite easy because it's mostly summarizing, but I still don't even know what sources I want to use.
Honestly, I had no idea I would be so unmotivated to write this paper. Ever since I've been in genetics, and especially after the release of the church's statement regarding the ALS foundation and stem cell research, I have been so headstrong and ready to write a paper on the topic.
Perhaps it's because the end of the semester is nearing and there are so many things I need to do, like write a formal lab for my genetics lab, that I'm struggling so much with prioritizing and work and time management that I just do not want to write. However, I will, because genetics is something that I am passionate about, and even if Dr. Kyburz is the only one in my audience, at least I've had shared something I like with someone.
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