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Writing a Research Proposal
August 27th, 2008

Writing a Research ProposalBeing engaged in writing any kind of academic papers, you will certainly be asked to make a research proposal. If a research proposal is something you have faced for the first time, the article given will be much beneficial to you. It will help you with writing a research proposal and get the final permission from your supervisor to investigate the chosen topic.
 
Let us consider the major purposes of writing a research proposal:

  1. One and the most important purpose of writing a research proposal is to convince your audience in the worthiness of your topic investigation. So, writing a research proposal aims to get your supervisor’s appreciation;
  2. The second purpose of writing a research proposal that we can mention is to prove that your research will be original and innovative. When writing a research proposal, be sure that you are exclusive in proposing a certain solution to the problem;
  3. The third purpose of writing a research proposal is to prove that you are competent enough to conduct research and can do it qualitatively. It means that you should have belief in personal abilities along with self-assertion. There is no need to be afraid of something even if you have to accomplish a new piece of task. Just believe in yourself, and you will make everything perfectly;

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Psychology Research Proposal Structure
June 26th, 2008

Psychology research proposal writing may be interesting for you if you have a positive attitude towards this assignment. So, first let us talk about the benefits of writing your Psychology research proposals:

  • You will deepen your knowledge of the subject of your Psychology research proposal.
  • You will get a good grade that will positively affect your final course grade.
  • You will be able to write many other papers like a Health research paper or a Sociology research paper on the basis of this Psychology research proposal.

So, these were some good things about writing your Psychology research proposal. Now, it is time to talk about the structure of your Psychology research proposal:

  1. Introduction of your Psychology research proposals: you need to give some general facts about your issue, then present your objectives of research, and state the main idea of your paper.
  2. Literature overview/Background information section. Your Psychology research proposal should be based on some sources of literature, describing some background information, like history of this issue, its peculiarities, categories, etc.
  3. Description of your research. This is the most important part of your Psychology research proposal. You need to be very specific while describing how, when and where you are planning to conduct this research. Include any schemes or strategies you will follow.

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GCSE Coursework - To Write Or Not To Write?!
April 30th, 2008

128.pngGCSE coursework… This is a nightmare.
 
How can you avoid writing GCSE courseworks? Here are some of the options:

  • You can ask your best friend to write your GCSE coursework. However, the chances that he/she will agree to do that (even if you pay him/her) are rather slight.
  • You can order GCSE coursework. This is a tempting option, but if you do not have enough money to pay, you should forget about it too.
  • You can drop out of classes and forget about GCSE coursework and all other papers too. If you are fine working in some cheap café as a waitress/waiter till the rest of your life, this might be a way out for you.

Ok, if none of the options above work for you, then you will have to write GCSE coursework.
Here are the steps you will have to take in order to complete your GCSE courseworks:

  • You should choose the most interesting topic for your GCSE coursework and approve it with your teacher.

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The Essence of a Literature Review
April 3rd, 2008

13.pngWhat is a literature review? What for do we have to write a literature review? What should we include in a literature review?
 
These and many other questions will be discussed in this article to clarify the essence of a literature review to you.
 
A literature review is a so-called list of all the literature and periodicals, which you have used in your term paper, coursework or some other type of academic writing. You should have heard about such notion as plagiarism. So, literature review is used to show that you did not plagiarize somebody’s thoughts and ideas, that is put them as yours, and simply have used them in your research for clarifying some points. You should make a list of all your sources and this will make your literature review.
 
Another kind of writing, where you are to present a literature review is your research, dissertation, proposal, etc. In this case, a literature review differs a bit from that described above. Here you should make a brief description of a literary source, including: the name of the author, title of the work, date of publishing. This is very important if you want to show the proposal committee that you have found a lot of materials for your dissertation, etc. Read More »

Research Proposal Sample
March 25th, 2008

Very often, writing a research proposal turns out to be a difficult task for most students. Having a model of a research proposal will relieve this task much. In this case, a research proposal sample will be right on the button. How can it help you? You will be able to see the structure of the research proposal sample chosen and create your own proposal on the basis of what you see.
 
The following structure can be observed in research proposal samples:

  • Introduction. In this part of a research proposal sample you will find the explanation of the research’s significance. The purposes of investigation, the expectations from research and the main research question are also presented in this part of any research proposal sample;
  • Conceptual framework. The conceptual framework of a research proposal sample usually presents the theoretical framework of research. As a rule, the terminology is also presented in this part of a research proposal sample;
  • Methods. The methodology presented in a research proposal sample usually describes the ways of investigation, why these ways of investigation are applicable for the chosen topic;
  • Bibliography. The bibliographic part of a research proposal sample presents a number of sources (alphabetized). Usually, they are formatted in correspondence with the rules of APA, MLA, Harvard, or other styles of formatting;

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Your Genomic Research - Make It Logical
March 14th, 2008

110.pngIf you want to create a good genomic academic paper, you need to think about possible genomic research. In order to conduct good genomic research, it is better to consult some writing hints. Some of them are presented below and you can easily use them for your genomic research:

  • Theme. It is very important to pick out a theme - some general idea for your genomic research. The topic will be specified later. Think about the theme: Animals, Plants, Humans…
  • Preparation. It is necessary to prepare yourself for this genomic research – pick out a topic and recollect everything you have learnt about it.
  • Plan. You should fix the deadlines for your genomic research completion. It will not be enough just to conduct good genomic research, you also need to create a good project.
  • Information. You should think about the information, which may be used and presented in your genomic research – where you should look for materials, what you should pick out, how you should present it…
  • Facts. In your genomic research it is very important to pay attention to the facts. I mean, only reliable and checked information, which proves the correctness of your genomic research. A bit of statistics, numbers and well known facts are exactly what you need.

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What You Should Know about the Mark Schemes
February 6th, 2008

Have you ever thought why you do not get the same grades on your assignment as your neighbor? Who considers him or her to be better than you are? You seem to prepare the same paper, but your neighbor’s grades are higher than yours. What is the reason for such a crying injustice?
 
We have to disappoint you by telling that there is quite a serious reason pushing your teacher to evaluate your papers this way. And this reason is contained in your papers and is reflected in the mark schemes.
 
Mark schemes are the schemes, which describe the evaluating requirements. To put it plainly, let us say that the mark schemes point out what grade a student can get if his or her paper contains some particular number of mistakes.
 
There are a lot of different mark schemes. The mark schemes differ depending on the discipline, on the type of academic writing, and on the country. The requirements for a coursework, reflected within the mark schemes, can also differ depending on the course. Read More »