Thursday, March 19, 2020
4 Steps to Writing a Great Research Paper
4 Steps to Writing a Great Research Paper On this episode, we discuss four steps to writing a great research paper. Learning the skills necessary to write a research paper will not only advance your goal of earning a degree – it will also help you to build and refine skills that you will use for the rest of your life, including analysis, writing, and research.Heres a quick recap of the steps we go over:Step 1: Make it personal. The more personal the topic is to you, the easier the process of writing the research paper will be.Step 2: Make it organized. If you arent sure how to do this, we provide an easy outline for you to follow in this video. Writing a research paper without an outline is not only a bad idea- its a recipe for disaster.Step 3: Make it relevant. Topics that are relevant to current events will make your research go more smoothly and make the paper more interesting to write.Step 4: Make it professional. You should never turn in a research paper that contains grammar, syntax, spelling or other errors. A professional editor is your best resource for fixing any problems with your paper.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Crucial, Vital, Essential
Crucial, Vital, Essential Crucial, Vital, Essential Crucial, Vital, Essential By Sharon Some words just cant be qualified, such as unique. Something either is or isnt unique – thats all there is to it. Here are a few more words of that type. Crucial Crucial derives from the Latin crux, meaning cross. The word originally meant cross shaped, but took on the meaning of deciding between opposing arguments in the 19th century. From there it was a short stretch to its current meaning of decisive. Vital Vital derives from the Latin words vitalis and vita meaning life. Its meaning has changed through the centuries. In the 14th century it meant pertaining to life; in the 15th it meant essential to life or sustaining life; in the 16th it meant endowed with life. By the 17th it had come to mean life giving or essential to the existence of something, which is its meaning now. Essential Essential is presumed to be derived from the Latin esse – to be – via essence, which denotes that qualities that make a thing what it is. Its common to hear people talking about issues that are highly crucial, most essential and very vital, however these uses are wrong. Something is either crucial or essential or it isnt – and nothing can be more vital than another thing which is vital. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Misused Words category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:7 English Grammar Rules You Should KnowUsed To vs. Use ToUses of the Past Participle
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