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[6 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 323 views]

The research paper introduction can be particularly hard because most people don’t put much prewriting thought into it. A typical outline just says, “intro.” Yet we instinctively know that our research paper introduction will set the tone for the whole paper, will grab or sedate the reader, and will either point us in the right direction or bog us down in a swampy confusion. So as out first task in the draft, we must write a key paragraph without the prewriting help the rest of the paper has. No wonder …

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[6 Oct 2008 | One Comment | 387 views]

Research is “ideally, the careful, unbiased investigation of a problem, based insofar as possible, upon demonstrable facts and involving refined distinctions, interpretations, and usually some generalizations”
Meanwhile, Crawford (1946) stated that research is simply a systematic and refined technique of thinking, employing specialized tools, instruments, and procedures in order to obtain a more adequate solution of a problem than would be possible under ordinary means. It starts with a problem, collects data or facts, analyzes these critically, and reaches decisions based on actual evidence. It involves original …

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[6 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 298 views]

Some students skip working thesis saying “I’ll just write a draft and fix later.” A few people can do this—but if you question them closely, virtually all really have done brain teasing and thesis works in their heads beforehand. Most writers who skip thesis preparation start confidently for a sentence or two. Then the next paragraphs fumble into new ideas and repetition trying to tie things together without direction. Somewhere halfway through the paper, the writer realizes what the thesis might be, and the paper smoothens out a bit near …

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[6 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 938 views]

Undeniably, there are writers who are trying hard in getting the impression that they are intelligent people or that they have a wide range of vocabulary. In some instances, perhaps, you have encountered essays or articles that you can hardly digest because of the jargons or polysyllabic words used. Jargons can be acceptable if a writer writes for a scientific journal, if for a popular newspaper, then this is not acceptable.
As a writer, you should know who your target audience is. Your target audience can be high school students, …

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[6 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 229 views]

In writing effectively, transitions help a lot in making sentences and paragraphs flow smoothly. However, some writers tend to neglect the importance of transitions in making essays more effective through the use of transitions of sign posts. While there are sentences and paragraphs that naturally flow smoothly, transitions are usually necessary to connect them. They are important since readers, subconsciously, will be directed to where the article is going. There are no readers who want to remain clueless in reading an essay or article.

Repeating keywords can help. …