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Writing a Term Paper
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One of the most important aspects for writing a term paper is choosing the right topic. But for this, one must understand the very concept of a term paper. A term paper is essentially a research project. This means that you will be required to conduct an in-depth study of the subject, assimilate the knowledge, and present it in a comprehensive form for evaluation by your instructor. In this context, choosing a right topic is of utmost importance. Let us take as an example the topic “National Disasters.” Once you do the research you will be flooded by a sea of material, and it will become difficult for you to focus or build upon any central idea. A better option would be to select a more specific topic. In this case, you could consider writing a term paper on the disasters caused by storms like the tsunami that hit Asia or the hurricane that lashed the USA. Keep in mind that even while writing a term paper on a current topic, your aim should be to research and bring out little known facts to make it an interesting read for the evaluator. Another aspect to keep in mind is whether the topic you choose can be researched thoroughly and easily. Otherwise, finding the desired information can become difficult, especially if you are working within a time frame. To ensure this, first decide as to where you would do your research; school or college library, public library, Internet or onsite visits. Choose an original topic rather than an overused one. This will benefit you on two levels. First, it will arouse your curiosity and your enthusiasm will result in spontaneous and original expression. The other advantage is, of course, that the novelty of information would translate into an interesting experience for the instructor
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