by Akbar on April 22, 2010
1. First: conoser comes hortografia.
2. Maintain consistency, which are necessary for you to not fall into that error.
3. Put question marks, commas points or two points whenever appropriate lines if not a little understand the relationship between the words the hierarchy of ideas.
And when, use signs, punctuation, place, right!.
4. It is best to avoid the repetition of sounds in the sentence. The proposition is to look for an option that rhymes with the advance.
5. Avoid duplication, avoiding repeat and repeat what has been repeated again and again.
6. Try to be clear, do not use hieratic Hermetic or wandering that can miniaturized Gongorism the most exalted ideas. [click to continue...]
by Akbar on April 19, 2010
This phase involves the formal aspects of the thesis. Although the contents of a text obviously paramount, it is essential for the readability of the text to be properly working. A clear table of contents, a good layout, a clear introduction, a clear formulation and neat layout enhance the readability significantly.
A few tips:
* Read the text again from any language to correct mistakes. Leave it to others may read, because you have a tendency to read about the bugs around.
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* Write the introduction where the thesis largely finished. You can initiate the object and purpose of the thesis (research) to display, say why you chose this topic and an overview of your practice. You can also adjust the content of the various chapters briefly. [click to continue...]
by Akbar on April 15, 2010
For a satisfactory outcome is almost always necessary to rewrite portions of the text. During the rewrite portions are filed, “dot the I” and put questions as:
* This argument is correct?
* Connect these components together?
This requires you to critically evaluate their own work without wanting to be too perfectionist.
Many students look at the rewrite, but the experience that in little time can make many improvements.
By rewriting the text you some points to watch: [click to continue...]
by Akbar on April 13, 2010
After the information phase you need to be clear, researchable questions come. The wording of the question is the subject further curtailed. The question should assist businesses in conducting research or in literature. Avoid always a vague or broad question: that is to start with a false start. After the question was worded, so before you going to do focus research, you can already create a global index. You have a thesis for classifying a large degree of freedom. E.g. You can successively several theories also compare certain aspects.
When classifying a thesis into chapters and sections that you take into account the following points:
1. facts must be clearly separated from opinions and viewpoints
2. own opinion or philosophy of the author must be clearly identifiable as such
3. conclusions can be better addressed separately [click to continue...]