MaxL's+iSearch

//Warning! this is a work-in-progress. When I remove this warning and all the other text in red, you can assume my work is finished and ready for assessment. // by Max Labunksy I know that Ukraine suffers from severe corruption by delegates from the high couil as well as delegates fom Russia. Ukraine a tons of oil, gold and other natural resources that it could make a profit on. However, the oligarchs who act a delegates steal all of this and use it for their personal profit. Ukraine has a problematic society. real Ukrainian aren't in power, oligarchs from Russia are and they controlverything. They steal from the federal fund to benefit their own pesonal bank accounts. If Uraine does not do something soon, the coutnry will go bankcrupt. Right after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine had a great oppurtunity to become part o the Western world and join the Euro Union or NATO. Unfortunately, it passed up this opportunity and is now in debt of about 1 trillion dollar to nuerous contries and is still being robbed. I wnt to find out why real Ukrainians aren't doing anything. There are tons of peple living in major cities such as Kiev, Lviv etc. who don't wnat the current government. However, they aren'tdoing anything. I also wnt to know how the oligarch's exactly drain the government. Do they simply get to a high rank in the economic unit of the government and then secretly take advantage of their access to all of the money? Or do they hack computer systems and get the moey virtually? // Here is where you'll read 3 magazine and/or newspaper articles, consult 1 book, and do 1 or more interviews with experts. You will continue to play Urgent Evoke or Ayiti: The Cost of Life and possibly other games related to global issues. You will write on a daily basis reporting as you investigate your topic. This is not a report about what you found; it is the story of your journey and in that story you will share what you found and your point of view about what you found. Not only do you write about what others have said about your topic, you also add your opinion of their perspectives. It is important to comment on what kind of experience you're having along the way. Yes! The "I" in I-Search means that you must write in the first person, and you must be an interactive, reactive participant in the I-Search writing process. This part of the paper is the longest. //
 * Title **
 * Part I--What I already know about my topic **
 * Part II--What I Want to Find Out **
 * Part III--The Search **

//Here is where you summarize the most important things you learned about your topic, about yourself as an investigator, and about the process itself. //
 * Part IV--What I Learned **