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How to Organize Research Papers
I remember those days of frantically writing the last few pages of a research paper, scrambling to reorganize my index cards and ideas. When I was younger, I thought I could pump out a great paper the night...
15 commentsHow to show the critical difference (CD)/ least significant difference (LSD) in a chart
Researchers and Scientists usually need to show LSD within the graphics to explain the effect of different treatments. It is easier to show the standard errors in charts or graphs using Microsoft Excel...
0 commentsBrainstorming Techniques - Brainstorming Ideas - Brainstorming Tools : Finding Topics To Write About
The most difficult scenario that I have ever faced in regards to writing about a particular topic consisted of two major challenges. First off, I was required to pick a topic to write about within the confines of the environment. Secondly, after I chose my environmental topic, I was required to write 6 term papers throughout the semester, on the same topic. No changing topics! I felt like I was in a nightmare.
8 commentsHow to write an abstract
In academic writing, an abstract is the portion of the written work wherein the writer has clearly laid out the subject matter presented in the main body of the work. American Psychological Association...
4 commentsThe Crusades
The Christian Crusades By: Jeremy Muston Chhi 301 Summer 2009 The Crusades The Crusades were expeditions undertaken, in fulfillment of a solemn vow, to deliver theHoly places from Mohammedan...
2 commentsResearch Papers Made Easy
Research papers are easy when you have the right strategy. There are just four steps: (1) choose a topic; (2) research the topic; (3) write the content; and (4) edit the content. Here are Winning Strategies...
0 commentsHow To Write A Research Paper For the Semi-Unorganized
So now you have your writing assignment for either a high school class or a college course. What should you do? FIRST STEPS Read over what the assignment is and what the parameters are. Parameters are the...
0 commentsFatal Distraction-Finding Your Topic
The most intimidating thing for me about writing is choosing a topic and getting started. The final deadline, no matter how far off, looms much higher and scarier when I’m staring at an empty computer...
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