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Term Paper Guide

Velma Said:

Term Paper in Geology?

We Answered:

I used this just the other day.

It gives guidelines of how each part should be written. Scroll down and click on the different links to illustrate how to cite sources properly.

Also, the way most of us learn to write scientifically is by reading other scientific papers. I am sure after you read some of your source articles and papers you will have a better feel for how it should flow.

http://www.geosociety.org/pubs/geoguid5.…

Craig Said:

can someone please help me with a 3000 word term paper..please!!?

We Answered:

well whats the term paper about?
basics would be good

Dustin Said:

Help with A Biology Term Paper?

We Answered:

I think you got it right.
but i would change a few words (and use spell check=)

Lloyd Said:

Help Writing a “Biology Final Term Paper.”?

We Answered:

A lot depends on your topic, of course. But as in any academic paper, you need a strong, clear thesis at the end of your introduction paragraph. Then you need to gather supporting information in the body of your paper. First, you should write a skeleton outline of where you're going. If you were doing a paper on bats, for example:

I. Intro
II. Environment/Habitat
III. Structural Anatomy
IV. Food/Nutrition
V. Impact on Ecostystem
(. . . etc.)
VI. Conclusion

Each of those points would be a separate paragraph, the first sentence of which would introduce the topic (i.e. your topic sentence). The conclusion should restate your thesis (using different words) and draw everything to a close.

Paper anxiety is psychological. It's all in your head. Just approach the paper matter-of-factly and you'll do great.

Elsie Said:

I'm writing my research term paper for Biology on Viruses and Cancer..?

We Answered:

Hi; there are several good papers and websites with useful information on Viruses and Cancer. This article may be a good starting point
http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/pubs/m…
and then you could go for PubMed Bookshelf with lots of free, online manuals and books on both viruses and cancer. It is just enough if you write these two words as Keywords and you'll get plenty of literature regarding theses issues
www.ncbi.nml.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi…

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