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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.
Kiran Chauhan

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.
Kiran Chauhan

Academic Writing - Do's and Don'ts - 0 views

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    Using personal pronouns (I, me, mine) can undermine the credibility of your work, as these create a subjective tone. You want your academic writing to sound as objective as possible, as this removes any hints of bias in your writing.
Kiran Chauhan

Pointers on writing an application for research funding - 0 views

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    Take the time to network with those involved with your subject area at university. This can sometimes provide support when it comes to research funding; for example, you may know someone who has had a successful grant proposal, whose advice would be invaluable to you.
Kiran Chauhan

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.
Kiran Chauhan

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.
Kiran Chauhan

Pointers on writing an application for research funding - 0 views

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    Before you do anything, familiarise yourself with the rules and specifications of the various funding bodies available. Read all the literature until you can establish which is the most suitable for you. This way, if your first application is rejected, you have a good idea of where you can turn to next.
Kiran Chauhan

New Oxford Style Manual - 0 views

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    The New Oxford Style Manual was published in 2003 by Oxford University Press and sets out modern standards for the presentation of British written work. It can be applied to both academic and non-academic writing and focuses on elements of writing such as standard spelling, apostrophes, hyphenation, capitalisation and abbreviations.
Kiran Chauhan

Researching for Your Essay: Secondary Sources - 0 views

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    Without sufficient research, your essay will quite likely be inadequate, resulting in low marks. As research can appear daunting, we have made a list of secondary sources to help anyone unsure about what they are looking for, and where and how to look for it.
Kiran Chauhan

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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Understanding the Key Words in Questions - 0 views

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    Highlight the similarities and differences between certain things, in an unbiased, objective, formal way.Offer your own opinions and thoughts on the matter, drawing on relevant sources for support.
Kiran Chauhan

Pointers on Writing an Application for Research Funding - 0 views

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    Provide a justification for the time and resources you will need. This includes giving a good estimate of the cost of your project. Be reasonable and ask only for what you need, as this is more likely to appeal to the rationality of the finding body.
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The Most Common Dissertation Writing Mistakes You Should Avoid - 0 views

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    Dissertation writing can be daunting for the majority of students as it requires a great deal of research, understanding, planning, and analytical and writing skills. The combination of all these skills is difficult to cultivate in any one student.
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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.
Kiran Chauhan

Things to Consider for Writing an Impressive Essay - 0 views

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    Addressing the topic assigned, organizing it well, and finally concluding it with a summarized concluding paragraph requires a great deal of planning, knowledge and strategic approach to make it work.
Kiran Chauhan

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?'.
Kiran Chauhan

Online Editing Services - 0 views

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    It is important to use allude and elude correctly. Otherwise, the meaning in your writing may be missed by your readers. And you don't want your allusions to elude your reader's understanding!
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Allude or Elude - 0 views

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    It can be easy to mix up allude and elude when writing. They sound quite similar when spoken, and they are not incredibly common words. Still, these two words express completely different things, and should be used appropriately. Word choice may not seem like an important matter, but it can play a significant role in helping your reader grasping what you are trying to say.
Kiran Chauhan

Brief Guide to Develop Skills for Writing Essay - 0 views

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    The main body of your essay should talk about the arguments you have streamlined in your introduction. You need to fuse your own ideas with your research and critical analysis.
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