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Kiran Chauhan

Most Common Thesis Writing Mistakes - 0 views

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    Complicated Subject Matter - Although taking on a topic that is widely popular due to its significance or magnitude is admirable, it may not be in harmony with your interestsor potential.
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Brief Guide to Develop Skills for Writing Essay - 0 views

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    If you've planned what you want to write, you must have a good idea of what you are going to cover in your essay. Although it may not make it easier to start essay writing, it can help you to visualise a roadmap of your piece.
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Most Common Thesis Writing Mistakes - 0 views

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    This may lead to bad marks in the final assessment. Here we willtake a sneak peek into the most widely found mistakes that can ruin the very essence of theses!
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Harvard referencing a journal article online - 0 views

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    Harvard referencing can be a pain, so understand how to correcting Harvard reference a journal article that you found online More Details: http://bit.ly/1v8rXUR
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Pointers on Writing an Application for Research Funding - 0 views

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    Writing a grant proposal to apply for research funding can be a challenge; the chances of securing financial backing are often slim and the process itself can be long. Here are a few top pointers on writing an application for research funding
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What are compound sentences? - 0 views

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    Compound sentences are multiple sentences that have two or more main clauses and are linked together by and, but, or or. I work part-time at a cinema, and my partner works full-time driving a bus, is a compound sentence. The order of the clauses can be changed around: my partner works full-time driving a bus, and I work part-time at a cinema.
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Researching for your Essay: Secondary Sources - 0 views

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    More information is stored online than ever, and many sources can be found on the internet. Most details for a source are searchable, and running a search on an academic search engine, such as Google Scholar, can reveal an abundance of results.
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Planning Is the Key to Great Academic Writing - 0 views

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    Understanding the Topic Completely Prior to beginning your research on the topic of your academic writing, you must outline a rough sketch of exactly what your essay must include.
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Brief Guide To Develop Skills For Writing - 0 views

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    They create a conceptual roadmap that the reader requires to understand your arguments and ideas.It is advisable to keep your reader in mind when framing the beginning and ending of your essay.
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Top Tips to Polish Your Writing Skills - 0 views

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    Read More Reading other materials occasionally and more often for pleasure can help you write fresh and relevant literature.
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Structuring Your Essay - Guidelines to Follow - 0 views

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    A conclusion, in contrast with an introduction, shifts from specifics to generalisations. The conclusion mostly starts with a repetition of the purpose statement, encapsulates the main points of the sub paragraphs, and ends with a wider conclusion as to how the topic relates to the general issue explained within the introduction.
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Brief Guide to Develop Skills for Writing Essay - 0 views

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    The introduction should cover the what/why/how questions. Tell your reader thatyou are aware of the issues raised by the queries and that you are only goingto emphasise one or two issues in detail and, of course, why you have selectedthese specific aspects.
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Organising your Essay - 0 views

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    The main body of an essay contains of relevant paragraphs that explore ideas and arguments. In these paragraphs, each main idea should be presented, and should easily flow to the next idea.
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What are Epigraphs? - 0 views

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    Epigraphs are short quotations or proverbs that are placed at the start of a chapter. In many cases it won't be possible to give a full reference to this, but some quotations are so well-known that a reference may not be necessary at all.
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The Direct and Indirect Objects - 0 views

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    You may have heard these terms a lot, but you may not know what they refer to. The best way to distinguish between the two of these is to say that the direct object answers the question 'what?' while the indirect object answers the question 'to whom?'.
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Academic Writing - Do's and Don'ts - 0 views

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    Colloquial terms are fine for class discussions; however, they are wholly inappropriate for an academic piece of work. One of the reasons for this is that some people may not be privy to the meaning of any slang you may use.
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Top Tips to Polish Your Writing Skills - 0 views

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    Practice is the Key to Perfection If you are not sure how to bush-up your writing skills, know that practice is the most important component to master this art.
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Researching for your Essay: Primary Sources - 0 views

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    Researching entails selecting information from a variety of sources. In this article, we will look at primary sources; these include books, journal articles, newspapers, official publications, and dissertations.Secondary sources include encyclopaedias, dictionaries, bibliographies, internet resources, subject databases, and internet subject gateways.
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Pointers on Writing an Application for Research Funding - 0 views

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    Plan ahead and make sure you have enough time to complete the application to a high standard, before you submit it. Rushing this is likely to result in minimising your chances of success.
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Easy-To-Avoid Editing Mistakes - 0 views

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    Either overused or underused, I'll admit the comma is a tricky customer and can be difficult to get right. However, the golden rule is to read back your sentence to yourself.
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