This site is very helpful to anyone who wants to geta better understanding of how the Business use of social networking impacts employees, and drives a business to its highest achievements.
Mastery of logos, pathos, ethos appeal to refute charges of Hughes Aircraft embezzling money on a WWII US Government military contract. In-particular, Hughes' shrewd sense of logos annihilates the opposition's ethos, taking both Brewster and Pan Am head-on.
Amid a skeptical yet movable audience, William Wallace rouses 'em, primarily with pathos: "They will take our lives, but they'll never take OUR FREEDOM!"
YouTube video for anyone struggling how to insert a footnote into a word processing document. You can also search "footnote" in the help application of your word processing program (e.g. Microsoft Word).
A paper on the dynamics of political polarization, I was going to use this in regards to how the politics of global warming has effected the science and the actually public perception of the problem.
An absolutely huge list of links to various specialized search engines, statistic and trend collecting sites, and free resources for research. It's kind of a Swiss army knife of links with plenty of corkscrews that you'll never use but occasionally that fish scaler comes in handy in a bind.
Wikipedia can be a good starting place for research. As a collection of user knowledge it can sometimes be woefully inadequate but often the references in the footnotes can lead to more academic sources on a topic.
This page from Cornell University Library gives a step by step break down on how to find a good research topic. The steps on testing the strength of your topic seems particularly helpful at this beginning stage of the research process.
This page describes some suggestions on how to choose a research topic for a school assignment. It could be helpful at the start to avoid some pitfalls and get a good start on the research paper.