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	<title>A+ Homework Assignment: Essay, Term Paper, Dissertation &#187; Research Papers Writing</title>
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		<title>Parts of a Research Paper: Integral Elements of the Mechanism</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 07:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Academic process includes a set of different tasks of all levels of difficulty aimed at facilitating and mentoring the process of your knowledge acquisition. As a rule, students encounter necessity of writing different types of academic papers at school. &#160; The first experience develops logic and reasoning skills: comparison and contrast of various objects, solutions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academic process includes a set of different tasks of all levels of difficulty aimed at facilitating and mentoring the process of your knowledge acquisition. As a rule, students encounter necessity of writing different types of academic papers at school.<br />
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The first experience develops logic and reasoning skills: comparison and contrast of various objects, solutions on a problem, and discussion of a story read in class, or description of a person or weather. In this respect, children are taught certain things used further in writing. Every academic year brings a new curriculum and a new challenge. Finally, students are required to write all parts of a research paper.<br />
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Integral Elements of the Mechanism<br />
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Students should know the essence and basic <strong>parts of a research paper</strong> writing process. The first thing to do while writing a research paper is to choose a topic. Then you start searching for relevant information and creating a rough draft of the paper.<br />
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Write, proofread, edit, and again proofread all parts of a research paper.<br />
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The second element to consider concerns the parts of a research paper as they appear in the writing process:<br />
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<ol>
<li>Introduction, main body, and conclusion ARE NOT basic parts of a research paper.</li>
<li>The basic parts of a research paper are abstract, introduction with a thesis statement, background for research including historic context and theoretical explanation for readers to evaluate, analysis or argument (regarding the genre of the paper), conclusion, and bibliography.</li>
<li>Besides, one of the parts of a research paper may be a recommendation section where you can evaluate the effectiveness of the current research and make some plans for the next one.</li>
<li>All parts of a research paper should be neatly written and well organized.</li>
<li>You should proofread and edit these parts of a research paper.</li>
<li>Do not try to skip the procedure of editing the parts of a research paper. Even the slightest error can be readily detectable.</li>
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		<title>Literature Research Papers: Four Ways to Write Perfectly</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/12/15/literature-research-papers-four-ways-to-write-perfectly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 08:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Literature research papers are usually the most interesting home assignments a student may get. Hopefully, all students like American and foreign literature in order to get pleasure from literature research paper writing. &#160; Hereby, you must be aware of all rules and requirements literature research paper writing presupposes. However, we are going to remind you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Literature research papers are usually the most interesting home assignments a student may get. Hopefully, all students like American and foreign literature in order to get pleasure from literature research paper writing.<br />
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Hereby, you must be aware of all rules and requirements literature research paper writing presupposes. However, we are going to remind you everything you already know adding some new information.<br />
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<strong>Literature Research Papers</strong> Guidelines for Proper Writing:</p>
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<li>First, you have to be well aware of what the book or books are about. Definitely, your literature research paper will look funny if the only thing you have read was the book’s summary.</li>
<li>When reading the initial piece of literature, please, take notes of the brightest events of the book, citations you liked the most, and just explicitly explained things that will enrich your literature research paper.</li>
<li>Your own impressions are not enough in order to make a good literature research paper. Use direct quotations and make sure you follow the citation format requirements properly.</li>
<li>Follow the thesis statement made at the beginning of your paper. Be concise but descriptive in your literature research paper.</li>
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<p>Literature research paper writing is a perfect opportunity to show one’s writing talents and abilities. If you are able to read thoroughly and have various emotional ups and downs then, most likely, your literature research paper will be vivid and creative.<br />
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Put all possible efforts into your research paper on literature: conduct a wonderful research, follow all stylistic and format requirements, and use brainstorming. Please, do not hesitate to search for other materials on literature research paper writing at this information resource.</p>
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		<title>Format of a Research Paper: Emphasis on the Formal Side</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/11/23/format-of-a-research-paper-emphasis-on-the-formal-side/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 09:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Balancing the format of a research paper with its content &#160; It is generally accepted that meeting the format requirements is important for improving the learners’ writing skills. It is helpful for collecting one’s thoughts and organizing one’s paper logically. Some learners are inclined to underestimate the importance of the format of a research paper. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Balancing the format of a research paper with its content<br />
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It is generally accepted that meeting the format requirements is important for improving the learners’ writing skills. It is helpful for collecting one’s thoughts and organizing one’s paper logically. Some learners are inclined to underestimate the importance of the <strong>format of a research paper</strong>.<br />
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Focusing on the content of their researches, they might sacrifice design of their papers, regarding it to be a mere trifle. It might result in students’ fines and following discouragement. Paying attention to the format of a research paper, a learner is expected to improve the logical structure of one’s work and to make its language more accessible for potential readers.<br />
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It is really important to strike the right balance between form and content. Students should allot enough time to both parts of the assignment. It might seem that a learner could think about the format of a research paper after completing it.<br />
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Still, it is just a widely spread misconception complicating the students’ task. It is advisable to consider the format of a research paper from the very beginning of one’s research process. It could economize one’s efforts significantly.<br />
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Appropriate format of a research paper<br />
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<ol>
<li>Notwithstanding the students’ complaints that the format of a research paper limits their flight of thought, it could improve the logical structure of their reports.</li>
<li>A learner might even take advantages of format of a research paper. For example, being short of ideas, a student might devote time to formatting the paper and thinking the research problem over at the same time.</li>
<li>Students will not have problems with the format of a research paper paying attention to it from the very beginning. Citing the sources in a proper format from the first try economizes learners’ time.</li>
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		<title>Downloadable Research Papers: Aspects Students Should Be Aware Of</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/09/29/downloadable-research-papers-aspects-students-should-be-aware-of/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching for downloadable research papers, students come across papers of various qualities. The accessibility provided by downloadable research papers implies that students would be able to search for specific papers based on selected categories. Nevertheless, there are some issues with downloadable research papers that students should know about. In that regard, this article will attempt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Searching for downloadable research papers, students come across papers of various qualities. The accessibility provided by downloadable research papers implies that students would be able to search for specific papers based on selected categories. Nevertheless, there are some issues with downloadable research papers that students should know about. In that regard, this article will attempt to provide a word of precaution for students about downloadable research papers.<br />
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Plagiarism<br />
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One question students should ask themselves, before using <strong>downloadable research papers</strong>, is how they think downloadable research papers occur on the internet in the first place. Mostly such papers are free, and thus, they were mostly works already submitted by students in their institutions.<br />
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Thus, unless they were completely rewritten, referenced, and/or paraphrased, most likely students will be penalized for cheating and plagiarism. Additionally, another problem with downloadable research papers is the difficulty to identify their origins. Such papers might follow formats not suitable in some countries, as well as different language usage.<br />
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Utilizing Research<br />
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With the problem of identifying the origins of downloadable research papers there is also the problem of credibility. Students might want to utilize the findings of the research, i.e. use books and articles from the bibliography, use direct quotes, borrow an interesting argument, etc. Nevertheless, it can be stated that it is common in such downloadable research papers to find information which is unverifiable, and what is worse, fabricated.<br />
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The value of information on the internet, unless it is a credible source, should be always subject to verification. At the same time, it should be known that the efforts spent to verify the information could have been utilized to write a research from scratch. The latter is a conclusion students often come to realize late.</p>
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		<title>Computer Science Research Papers: The Efficient Way to Write Them</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/06/29/computer-science-research-papers-the-efficient-way-to-write-them/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 11:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computer science students have to undertake computer science research papers as a part of their completion of their study program. &#160; Computer science research papers are very important as they have a strong influence on the grades received by the students. &#160; Tips to write a computer science paper effectively &#160; These tips will assist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computer science students have to undertake computer science research papers as a part of their completion of their study program.<br />
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Computer science research papers are very important as they have a strong influence on the grades received by the students.<br />
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Tips to write a computer science paper effectively<br />
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These tips will assist computer science students to enhance the quality of their computer science research papers</p>
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<li>The title of a computer science has to describe what the paper holds in the fewest words possible. </li>
<li>In the title page it is also necessary to provide the name and address of the student and the date of submission. There may be other requirements of the tutor to be satisfied.</li>
<li>The abstract may be taken as the summary of the contents of a computer science research paper. Below the abstract it is useful to provide the key words and a summation of the abbreviations. </li>
<li>The body of a computer science paper starts with the introduction. The introduction serves the purpose of stating the nature of the problem being investigated and the importance of the problem.</li>
<li>The background follows which is a summation of the work already done on the problem.</li>
<li>This is followed by the research methods section in a computer science paper. This section describes how the problem was studied. </li>
<li>The results section follows, which provides what the study found. </li>
<li>The discussion section of a computer science paper comes next. The purpose of this section is to explain the meaning of the findings.</li>
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The conclusion is the end of the report on the research undertaken. These tips will ease the writing of computer science research papers.</p>
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		<title>Argumentative Research Paper: Arranging Arguments and Facts</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/05/13/argumentative-research-paper-arranging-arguments-and-facts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 12:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different kinds of research papers suggest different approaches to their writing. Indeed, depending on the topic, tone, style of writing research papers can have various forms. That is why, argumentative research papers can be viewed as a separate kind of writing task. &#160; Due to this fact, in order to write a successful argumentative research [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different kinds of research papers suggest different approaches to their writing. Indeed, depending on the topic, tone, style of writing research papers can have various forms. That is why, argumentative research papers can be viewed as a separate kind of writing task.<br />
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Due to this fact, in order to write a successful argumentative research paper, one should know its basic features. Their list is given below:<br />
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Argumentative<br />
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Obviously, the most important requirement for an <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> is the presence of arguments. Thus, one should try to state clearly their point of view about a certain issue in an argumentative research paper.<br />
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Scientifically supported<br />
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Another important feature of an argumentative research paper is its scientific sustainability. Make sure that every given argument of your argumentative research paper is supported by one or several facts.<br />
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Academically valuable<br />
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Indisputably, an argumentative research paper is to be academically valuable. This means that there should be some discovery in an argumentative research paper, which can contribute to the sphere studied.<br />
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Well structured<br />
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The last requirement to an argumentative research paper is having a clear structure. Traditionally, papers of such kinds should have such sections, as introduction, literature review, methodology, several chapters, discussion of results, conclusion, and reference list.<br />
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Besides the mentioned rules, there are some informal requirements for the argumentative research papers. The main one is that the author should be interested in the sphere of research. It is inadvisable to develop a topic, which is not interesting or too complicated for you. That is why, think of the subject you like, find the unexplored spheres in it, form arguments and write a paper. The final result will be called a good argumentative research paper.</p>
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		<title>Academic Research Paper: Developing a Good Research Idea</title>
		<link>http://blog.aplusa.org.uk/index.php/2011/03/18/academic-research-paper-developing-a-good-research-idea/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 12:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Academic research paper writing always begins with choosing a topic. Or, it will be more precise if we say, developing a topic, as you will hardly have a list to choose, but you will have to generate an academic research paper idea on your own. In this article, we discuss what criteria a good academic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academic research paper writing always begins with choosing a topic. Or, it will be more precise if we say, developing a topic, as you will hardly have a list to choose, but you will have to generate an academic research paper idea on your own. In this article, we discuss what criteria a good academic research paper topic should meet.<br />
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It is often said that an <strong>academic research paper</strong> topic should be “interesting”. Sounds great, but not too specific. Let us go a bit further and specify this issue. There are 4Is that you should embrace when developing an idea for your academic research paper:</p>
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<li>Interesting for you. It is all simple: when you like what you work on, you work better and get better results. Evaluate your background and choose a subject which you know much about. This will be a good subject for your academic research paper.</li>
<li>Interesting for your teacher. Try to amaze your teacher with an interesting approach to academic research paper writing. Choose an interesting dimension for your research. On the one hand, your academic research paper should be relevant to what your teacher has explained. On the other hand, you should do your own investigation and expand your notion about a subject of your academic research paper.</li>
<li>Interesting for a potential reader. Imagine that you are a reader of your academic research paper. Will your work be interesting and helpful for those who have an opportunity to read it? Orientation on a reader in writing is a very helpful habit, try to develop it while you are studying, and it will help you in your professional life.</li>
<li>Interesting for scholarship. Since you are a student involved into academic writing, you can be considered a scholar.</li>
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On the other hand, the aim of any academic writing is not only demonstration of your research and writing skills and getting a grade, but, first of all, contributing to scholarship. Evaluate whether your academic research paper topic is important and worth working on.</p>
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		<title>History Research Papers: Peculiarities and Hints on Writing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 10:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[History is always about research: each minor fact becomes a subject of the detailed investigation. Though History research papers should be written according to the basic rules, writing them has its peculiarities. This article describes how to make your History research paper bright and of high quality. Use Primary Sources The following sources are considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>History is always about research: each minor fact becomes a subject of the detailed investigation. Though History research papers should be written according to the basic rules, writing them has its peculiarities. This article describes how to make your <strong>History research paper</strong> bright and of high quality.</p>
<p>Use Primary Sources</p>
<p>The following sources are considered primary:</p>
<ul>
<li>diaries</li>
<li>letters</li>
<li>periodicals</li>
<li>public speeches</li>
<li>official reports</li>
<li>photos etc.</li>
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<p>Such sources will make your History research paper much more interesting. Many primary sources are available online.</p>
<p>Write Lively</p>
<p>When writing your History research paper, try not to forget that History is about the people. Though the events from the pages of your books took place many years ago, your task is to make them lively on the pages of your History research paper:</p>
<ol>
<li>Avoid using clichés and giving shallow estimations.</li>
<li>Provide quotations.</li>
<li>Add interesting details.</li>
</ol>
<p>Consider Different Opinions</p>
<p>History is not the exact science: speaking figuratively, when studying this subject, you cannot be sure that 2 multiplied by 2 equals 4. The historical events get different interpretations, which makes this science difficult and interesting at once.</p>
<p>Try to reflect the different opinions about the historical events you investigate in your History research paper. Give the references to the authors and their works which you used in your History research paper, even if you did not provide the word-by-word quotes: the sources of the ideas also require referencing.</p>
<p>Analyze</p>
<p><span id="more-1128"></span>History research papers are not just about retelling the content of your books and articles. You can give your estimation to the facts and their interpretations. However, do not be too subjective: when expressing opinions in your History research paper, support them with the facts and the opinions of the other researchers.</p>
<p>“History is still in large measure poetry to me”, said Jakob Burckhardt. “History is not melodrama, even if it usually reads like that”, argued Robert Penn Warren. When writing your History research paper, find the golden mean between these points of view and make your writing interesting and objective.</p>
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		<title>MLA Format Research Paper: Overview of Rules and Common Mistakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing research papers in specific formats is largely explained by the objective of maintaining standards. Such standards imply that all papers written on specific subjects will follow the same rules. In that regard, an MLA format research paper is a paper that follows all rules and conventions of Modern Language Association (MLA). &#160; The rules [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing research papers in specific formats is largely explained by the objective of maintaining standards. Such standards imply that all papers written on specific subjects will follow the same rules. In that regard, an MLA format research paper is a paper that follows all rules and conventions of Modern Language Association (MLA).<br />
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The rules of MLA format research paper are not only concerned with formatting requirements, but also with the citation style that should be followed throughout the paper. The citation style can be seen as the more difficult of the two aspects in MLA format research paper, although formatting can be frustrating as well. The latter is specifically difficult when changing the format for different styles in different papers. This article will attempt to explain the most common rules regarding MLA format research paper.<br />
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The Format<br />
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General rules in writing <strong>MLA format research paper</strong> include the following points:</p>
<ol>
<li>One inch margin from all the sides of the paper.</li>
<li>Double spaced throughout.</li>
<li>12 point common font such as Arial or Times New Roman.</li>
<li>No title page, unless specifically requested by the instructor.</li>
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<p>Common Mistakes in MLA Format Research Papers<br />
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There are several mistakes that students tend to make writing MLA format research papers. The list of such mistakes might include:</p>
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<li>Typing the title in all caps.</li>
<li>Typing the title in bold type.</li>
<li>Underlining the title.</li>
<li>Using fancy fonts.</li>
<li>Indenting paragraphs using space bar.</li>
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It can be seen that the rationale for using standard rules for MLA format research paper is making all works submitted by students identifiable and similar in format. MLA format research papers also follow the citation style of MLA, which will facilitate the revision process by instructors.</p>
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		<title>Middle School Research Paper: How to Write it?</title>
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Writing a <strong>middle school research paper</strong> is one of the most initial steps to research writing. When writing it, you should be aware that the research paper is longer and much more comprehensively written than an essay. An essay is a shorter piece of work as compared to a research paper which is longer and more detailed.<br />
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In order to write an interesting <strong>middle school research paper</strong> you need to look for a good topic. The following steps will help you in establishing an interesting topic for your middle school research paper:</p>
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<li>Think of the subjects which interest you and you enjoy reading and studying.</li>
<li>The topic of your <strong>middle school research paper</strong> should be based on a subject you do not find boring or else your paper will seem like a burden to you.</li>
<li>You may want to read some research paper samples to help you choose an ideal topic for your research paper. </li>
<li>If there is any one particular subject that interests you, you could use your middle school research paper to try and find about aspects of the subject which you are keen on finding and researching. This will make your research paper an opportunity for you to gain new knowledge and information about the subject and topic of your choice. </li>
<li>Once you have decided the subject of your <strong>middle school research paper</strong> and have a fair idea of the main topic, you can narrow it down and make it more specific. For example, if you have chosen to write your middle school research paper on ‘animal loyalty’, you could narrow it down to write on ‘dogs as the most faithful and loyal animals’. </li>
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<li>Once you have decided the topic for your <strong>middle school research paper</strong> begin your research using the internet and library books so that your write an excellent research paper.</li>
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