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Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Think of a topic you would like to use for your research paper
2. Write about one page on the topic of your choice
3. Ask Elaine if you can choose this topic
4. Continue typing on your research paper
5. Use your book for format
6. Use your book for ideas
7. Use resource materials including the Internet, books, and magazine to research your topic
2. Books
3. Magazines
4. Friends
5. Professional people who know your subject
1. Creating a research paper is a time-consuming process
2. Typing your paper in logical order is more difficult perhaps than you first visualized
3. Making your "story" flow within your research paper is not an easy process - but workable
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1. Yourself - you can always rely on yourself.
2. Elaine - she might have information to help you
3. Your friends - they might know information which will assist you
4. Your family - they will know you and perhaps be able to help you
5. You think of your own resource people
1. A combination of your ideas, Internet information, data from books, magazine articles, interview(s), survey(s), and other resource material, which will all assist you in writing your research paper
2. A research paper is also an accumulation of information about your topic.
3. Your research paper will help you organize your current thoughts and your future thoughts.
1. Now....no - just teasing
2. Class 9 - gulp
3. Why isn't my paper due Class 10 - the last class? Elaine needs time to grade and return your paper...
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Last Revised: January 04, 2005