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Crafting Successful Searches

Discover how to optimize your search strategies with practical tips. This guide focuses on two examples: "Blowin' in the Wind," a powerful protest song, and "The Hangover," a popular film. Learn to transition your searches from specific queries to broader subjects, enhancing your research capabilities. Explore keywords related to civil rights, political music, male bonding, and wedding rituals. Perfect for students in social sciences, music studies, and film studies, this guide will streamline your brainstorming process for effective results.

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Crafting Successful Searches

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  1. Crafting Successful Searches

  2. Tip #1 Strategizing your Search Moving from Specific B R O A D

  3. Example of Specific to Broad Song Content of Song “Blowin’ in the Wind”protest music, political music, Movie Content of Movie The Hangover premarital male/groom traditions, male rites of passage

  4. Tip # 2 Brainstorming Brainstorm Keywords • “Blowin’ in the Wind”: protest music, civil rights music, social movements, spiritual and secular music, politics and music • The Hangover: male bonding, wedding rituals, premarital rituals, bachelor parties, rites of male passage Brainstorm Subjects • “Blowin’ in the Wind”: Social Science, African American Studies, Law, Government, Music , Religious Studies • The Hangover: Psychology, Women & Gender Studies, Anthropology, Social Science, Economics, Film & Media Studies

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