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		<title>Choosing the Right Thesis Topic For Your Paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are thinking about a thesis topic it can become difficult to choose a certain area. This will be particularly important to you if you are new to producing your own piece of original research, and especially if you are looking to complete a paper on an undergraduate degree course. If you have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When you are thinking about a thesis topic it can become difficult to choose a certain area. This will be particularly important to you if you are new to producing your own piece of original research, and especially if you are looking to complete a paper on an undergraduate degree course. If you have a good understanding of what is required of you, what your paper will look like, and where to find suitable research materials to establish the grounding of your paper, then a topic for your paper shouldn&#8217;t be all that difficult.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In your area of study, there will be a variety of topics from which you can choose to focus on. It really doesn&#8217;t matter what topic you decide on, as long as you make it straightforward and manageable for yourself, and making something too difficult for you to complete wouldn&#8217;t be a good start to the choice of topic at all. There are generally considered two trains of thought when coming to the point of how to choose your topic, and how this will form the direction of the paper. This is through a straightforward hypothesis, that is usually found in undergraduate research papers; leaving this part in question form is usually for the advanced researcher/writer, and is usually reserved for postgraduate research theses. The choice in topic that you choose to write on will also shape the content and format of your paper &#8211; essentially what it will look like to the reader.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When considering your topic, you should be looking for something that is both narrow in scope, but well defined. You don&#8217;t want to restrict yourself and your research potential by focusing on something that is too restrictive; yet, you don&#8217;t want a topic that encompasses everything in your chosen area &#8211; you aren&#8217;t here to conquer the world.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you are thinking of what you are going to be concentrating on, you should be wondering if you topic is going to be explanatory, narrative, or a compare and contrast a topic, as well as many more. It is never going to be straightforward when thinking and actually writing your thesis, but, having a clear understanding of what you are actually going to be writing about, or at least a guide/view, is of great importance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As a student writer, you should also be aware of what is required of you in the different areas that you can choose. Your paper should be interesting to read and therefore be of equal interest to your lecturer/supervisor, colleagues, and other academics in your field of research. Therefore, you should avoid a broad range of ideas that can often be off topic and too vague to produce a concisely written paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At the planning stage of your paper, you should also be choosing an avenue that will be something unique and individual to you. You do not want to be researching and writing about something that has been written about over and over again, many times before. That doesn&#8217;t mean to say that because there has been many authors writing on a certain topic that it would rule it out. On the contrary, you should embrace such a theme and keep in mind that you will need to refer to previously written pieces of research, by other academic authors, throughout the theoretical part of your paper. A main part of this process is making sure that you conduct an initial reading of a few topics that you are interested in, to review whether they are viable options, and if there is sufficient availability of previously researched material.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Overall, your thesis should be an attempt at addressing an existing or imminent problem within a given topic. Also, this problem may have had much research previously conducted on it, but has come up with non-defining analyses; therefore, your independent aspect, as long as it is different enough from other material, will have the ability to convey a new angle on such given information.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nick Sanders is the owner and founder of Supaproofread.com, a online thesis editing services company, specialising in editing and proofreading services. You should visit them if you are looking for online dissertation editing and proofreading.</p>
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		<title>Academic Thesis Statements Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people become confused with the numerous terms in academia; the difference between an essay and a report can also confuse many people, not just freshers. In order to fully understand what a thesis statement is, you will need to understand that it concentrates on a generalised topic and opinions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Many people become confused with the numerous terms in academia; the difference between an essay and a report can also confuse many people, not just freshers. In order to fully understand what a thesis statement is, you will need to understand that it concentrates on a generalised topic and opinions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The central topic of a thesis statement generally means that this paper is concerned around an individual topic and the author won&#8217;t usually venture far, as can be found in a general essay or report. The key element of this paper will be to provide the reader with examples to prove an overall point.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The thoughts and understanding of the topic should be clearly established in the writing, as you the author, will want to paint a realistic picture of what you want to achieve through accurate analyses and definitive information, which will be reviewed in the research process of the paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The key element that you need to remember with this paper is that you need to have both contrast and control &#8211; you should be providing valid arguments and discussion of the topic/area, on the one side, and the paper should be well structured and planned on the other. You should lead your reader along a road to your understanding and scope of the paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also, you should have a central theme to the paper, as well as specific areas that the paper looks into and analyses. You will need to plan and execute the thesis statement well, in order to understand the whole process. If you plan and execute the paper well, then the rest of your thoughts, understanding, and actual writing will fall into line. You should also remember that this type of paper is persuasive in nature and should lead the reader to a specific ending; your writing and conclusions need to look more realistic, but at the same time definitive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An ideal view of a thesis statement would be to look at it as a paper that needs to be packed full of accurate and reliable data, which is easily verifiable by the reader; you will not want to write this crucial and critical paper placed on some un-found facts and opinions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Being in full control of what you are writing and presenting to the reader is a must with this type of paper, and you can not afford to &#8217;slip up&#8217; or make a mistake. Your professionalism is important here and you do not want to detract the reader from your understanding and ability to deliver on what you set out to do. If your writing looks unfocused and all over the place, then this will provide a haphazard appearance of your work.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You should take advice from lecturers and professors on the content, flow and clarity of your work, and especially if any comments are made on the structure of your work. If your structure isn&#8217;t positive and linked together, then this can have negative affects on the reader&#8217;s impression of what your thesis statement is going to achieve.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A thesis statement is also much of your own work and opinions, and you will be more than likely come into contact with people that will disagree categorically with what you have stated or written. You will need to be able to handle this criticism and opinionated argument, and face them with proof and understanding that what you have stated is true and reflective. Most of all, you will need to be able to &#8217;stand your ground&#8217; through the writing in your thesis statement and when you are questioned verbally about your paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nick Sanders is the owner and founder of Supaproofread.com, a thesis editing services company, specialising in editing and proofreading services. You should visit them if you are looking for dissertation editing proofreading</p>
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		<title>What Exactly is a Thesis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No doubt you are a student in academia at the moment, or you may even be a parent researching exactly what you son/daughter will be doing for their thesis. An academic thesis is a study that represents individual (or sometimes group) research, which is then concluded and grounded around written evidence, by the individual student; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">No doubt you are a student in academia at the moment, or you may even be a parent researching exactly what you son/daughter will be doing for their thesis. An academic thesis is a study that represents individual (or sometimes group) research, which is then concluded and grounded around written evidence, by the individual student; it is submitted in partial fulfillment of a degree at a recognised university. Such a degree can be for an undergraduate course (commonly termed bachelors), or a postgraduate course, such as a masters or PhD. The main idea behind this type of paper, is to provide the reader with an in-depth account and study of a particular project that the student has undertaken.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many such topics and subjects that the student can look into and conduct research, whether through an experiment, investigation, or other primary research area. The thesis will be measured for originality, findings and conclusions, as well as whether the paper has been kept within a set word-count that is established by the school, college or university.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The main part of the thesis, the research, will often start a long time before the student is thinking about what hypothesis he/she is trying to prove or disprove. A plan is an ideal position to start the actual research process, planning what they want to achieve and by when &#8211; as theses will have a submission deadline.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In general, the research element of a course, both in undergraduate and postgraduate terms, will be an extra part to the course. On an undergraduate course, the thesis is a main part of the final year grade that counts heavily to the final grade of the course, and is often found on degree courses that award honours. On a postgraduate course, such as a masters degree, the thesis part of the course will be a separate module of the course and will be conducted over the summer term of the year; this will count between 5 and 20% of the final grade. Generally, all masters degrees will require the student to complete a thesis.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Therefore, the thesis is an important part of any degree course and should be considered highly valuable to your final degree grade. There are strict guidelines to submission, other than the deadline, and these should be followed, as they are often more stringent than that of an essay.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Production of a thesis may require the student to put up a plausible defense in-front of the awarding panel, at their institution. Generally, only a few people will be chosen, and in some cases none, when they are submitting a thesis on an undergraduate degree or masters degree course. It is usually at this point where a defense is only seen for doctoral theses. However, the student should be aware that they may be called upon to defend their writing and research, as well as opinions, view and conclusions of their paper. Keeping in mind here, that it is often best to provide tangible examples when referring to what you have written in your actual paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nick Sanders is the owner and founder of Supaproofread.com, a thesis editing services company, specialising in editing and proofreading services. You should visit them if you are looking for dissertation editing proofreading</p>
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