Prompt: How has completing the annotated bibliography changed or clarified your understanding of your research topic? Discuss how your sources connect to one another and how they are shaping your argument moving forward.

Prompt Response: Moving forward, these connections are shaping my argument to focus on intentional sustainability. Rather than arguing for simple population control, I will argue that our survival depends on redesigning our food and water systems to accommodate a larger global population through smarter technology and more disciplined governance.

Summary: We finished up writing our annotative bibliography.

Reflection: I'm still in the process of completing it but it wasn't as hard as I expected, it's just very tedious and time consuming.


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