Sunday, April 6, 2014

Chapter 3: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Chapter 3
Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
Summary

This paper tried to explain the reason why people are so fond of mysteries.

The research design used in this paper is descriptive research method wherein data and information gathered were used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the following:

1.       Popular mysteries have been made a long time ago still; some of them are still alive today.
2.       A lot of people are drowned by the satisfaction enigmas give.
3.       Most mysteries involve science fictional characteristics.
4.      Numerous scientists believe that all enigmas have solutions.
Conclusions

Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1.       People are drown by enigmas because of the satisfaction it gives to people.
2.       Scientists study mysteries despite the fact that they don’t believe in it because they want to explain to people how a certain phenomena happen.
3.       One of the biggest factors that affect the popularity of mysteries is the literary works made by influential people.
4.       People see mysteries as something out of the common that is why they study about it.
5.       Explanation and logical reasoning behind mysteries doesn’t affect the obsession of people who are fond about it.

Recommendation
 

1.       Students with courses related to Psychology and Philosophy, should have a wider understanding on people’s beliefs. The researcher didn’t make the discussion single mindedly for the hope of helping you understand more why people think to exclusively of enigmas.
2.       Teachers and Professors of History and Science should  known that some people are really not into mystery and into mystery. Some of their students might not be interested in it but you can make them learn despite the case.
3.       Mystery addicts should have an information regarding their wants. Some addicts just do it because it is mainstream but the enigma enthusiasts should know that loving the concept of enigmas is because they really want it.
4.       Aspiring researchers about the same topic should know the pros and cons of writing about it. Writing about why people are fond of mystery is not as simple as knowing why people love surfing the internet. They should also know the risk of finding electronic sources related to the topic is not easy.


References

Electronic Media

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Emily Upton (2014, January 23) The Truth about the Bermuda Triangle retrieved March 26, 2014 (http://gizmodo.com/the-truth-about-the-bermuda-triangle-1507231040).

N.s Gill (2014, March 1) Atlantis-Plato’s Atlantis from Timaeus retrieved April 7, 2014 (http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/lostcontinent/qt/072507Atlantis.htm).

Aliza Hassan (2013, February 9) Alexandria’s genesis – a beautiful anomaly or a fallacy that just went viral! retrieved February 4, 2014 (http://www.wittysparks.com/alexandrias-genesis-a-beautiful-anomaly-or-a-fallacy-that-just-went-viral/).

Melissa Bourbon Ramirez (2013, September 29) Why do we enjoy mysteries? retrieved April 7,2014 (http://misaramirez.com/for-writers/why-do-we-enjoy-mysteries-so-much/).

WriterChick (2013, October 21) Why do people love mysteries? retrieved April 7, 2014 (http://writerchick.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/why-do-people-love-mysteries/).

Sheila Dalton (2013, August 9) Why do people love mysteries? retrieved April 7, 2014 (http://www.dundurn.com/news/why_do_people_love_mysteries).






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