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This source looked promising when I first found it. It mentioned how a reward was once offered for the capture of the Loch Ness monster, so I thought it would be interesting to read about that and perhaps relate it to how big of a deal the Loch Ness monster is, because enough people truly believe in it that they actually tried to hunt it. However, the article turned out to be a whole bunch of equations I couldn’t even understand. I don’t really even know what point the authors were trying to make. So this source probably won’t be very helpful to me, mostly because I don’t understand it.
The creator of this particular YouTube video got the footage from Tumblr and added music to it. The cat’s movements perfectly match the music and add to its hilarity. There is a cat standing on the ledge of a balcony, surrounded by what appears to be blankets hanging all over. The cat begins by staring at the camera, raising and lowering its head above and below the camera’s line of sight, perfectly lining up with the music. Next, the cat slowly creeps over to a part of the ledge where the camera’s view of the cat is no longer obstructed by blankets at all. The cat jumps off the balcony and looks ridiculous. Few things make me laugh as hard as this video. It never gets old. This source will be very useful, because whenever I get frustrated whilst writing my research paper, I can take a little break by watching this video. Once I’ve laughed and cheered up, my mind will be clearer and I will be able to continue writing. I believe this will help release some stress and help me write the best research paper I am capable of.
This article appears to be a letter written to the journal from a man named Austin Fife. Fife writes about the weakening of Brit...

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...ories while I write my research paper on the Loch Ness monster.
This source briefly discusses Dr. Robert Wilson’s involvement in the Loch Ness monster legends and the Surgeon’s Photo, one of the most famous pictures of the Loch Ness monster. Although the picture was later admitted to be a hoax, it and Dr. Wilson certainly added to the mystery of Loch Ness for the sixty or so years before the picture was discovered to be fake. The article also shares information about Dr. Wilson himself. This source will be useful while I’m researching the Loch Ness monster because the Surgeon’s Photo is one of the things that lead to the Loch Ness monster becoming so popular. Even though we now know the photo is a fake, people still recognize it. It will be interesting to use this source to possibly research the psychology behind believing in monsters and other supernatural things.

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