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on 9/17/2008 what up people

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on 2/19/2007 i don't need this stuff .... i need things i can use for MIDDLE SCHOOL with SPECIFIC company steps ... we're supposed to use our grammar book as a guide but i left mine at school and it's a holidday so i can't go get it ... all i needed was something that looked similar to what i remembered from my grammar book and this is awful how long it's taking i looked 2 hours yesterday and an hour today and can't seem to find ANYTHING i need... it's clearly not your fault buti need it by tomorrow!!!!!!!!

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on 2/13/2007 For the first time in my life, I am writing a research paper on time rather than procrastinating. I am following the above steps and I can say it's helping a lot.

However, I am taking notes differently. I used index cards in high school and I found them cumbersome.

Now, I take quick notes by hand on a notebook as I read my source. I number the page, paragraph, and the first few words of the quote I want to use. Then, when I have finished the book, I open a Word document and type thorough notes, going back through the book based on my longhand notes.

Once I have enough notes to address my topic, I am ready for the outline.

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on 3/30/2006 Check plot summary books, specifically on your book if you are having trouble coming up with an idea.

Read several research papers (not from the web). Read past research papers from students so you can get the feel if you are weary about writing a research paper or writing one for the first time.

Don't let your research guide your paper. Think of an idea, what you want to say, say it, then good back and find information/research that helps enhance and strengthen your topic or argument.

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on 11/30/2005 It is a good idea to start your research paper, especially if it is over ten pages, at least one day before it is due.

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on 11/22/2005 Try to keep your work neat and organized. Trying to read sloppy handwriting can really burn your time.

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on 11/22/2005 Don't buy a canned paper and submit it as your work. If you found it, your professor can find it.

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on 11/22/2005 Having an index card or some other method of recording sources is VITAL. Having to go back and locate the source to find some obscure information can be a hassle. Be very thorough when documenting the author, editor, publishing date, etc. Also, consider buying an MLA Handbook, which will tell you how to correctly cite a source (in MLA format, of course).

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on 2/12/2007 For the first sentence in a research paper, relate the topic with some event that happened. Also, try to put the topic sentence in the paper as early as you can.

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on 1/9/2008 When writing the introduction for your research paper, consider starting with a question asking the reader about some aspect of the topic.

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