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makikopper
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« on: August 08, 2008, 07:54:19 AM »

Custom Research Paper writing is more than just gathering information; it requires the student to exercise critical thinking skills of

•   Choosing the topic
•   Focusing on a proper thesis
•   Thoroughly investigating the subject
•   Analyzing valid information
•   & reporting the results.

For the majority of students the most perplexing part of writing Custom Research Paper is not formulating good ideas, but finding words and phrases to express them. Don’t worry and consider the following guidelines to know about writing a Custom Research Paper:

1.  Always try to select a topic that is of your interest so that you may like the process during which you are conducting your research. Present your personal perspective on the topic. Although you will extensively rely on the information presented in journals, newspapers, and books, try to generate your own thoughts and ideas.

2. Assemble all the details in one place and also keep in consideration your research strategy. If you are doing quantitative research, you have to get data and information from people’s responses and other ways by which you will come to know about the quantitative reports about your research topic. In case of qualitative research, you have to see the background works of people on the same topic for which you are writing.

3. Literature review plays an important role in a Custom Research Paper as it informs about the previous researches and views of people who have already done work on the same research area or related to that research area.

4. A result analysis is a must part in a Custom Research Paper because it informs about all the research that you have performed to reach at a result. You have to indicate all the research that you have done in the result analysis and draw a result out of your researched area.
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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2008, 12:21:22 PM »

Welcome Makikoppen

Your ideas are well stated.
In your first item, I picked up on your idea to have the student "present your personal perspective on the topic". This is the very thing that I believe Andrews Lost Tools of writing teaches the student HOW to do. This is no small task. Teaching students to develop their own perspective is a very time consumming activity. This has been lost in the classroom. This activity is usually relegated to homework. So, picking up on this point, do you have any more insight into how someone might foster this teaching of a personal perspective?

thank you
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Andrew
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2008, 06:15:11 PM »

Sandi,

I think Makikopper is a computer generated ad or something. I left it there because it has some valuable ideas that we can argue about or adopt. I'll be surprised if you get a reply though.
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