what do you like?
personally, I love horses. I dont own any right now. college keeps me broke.
but for me, i can talk about a topic with 3 headings like:
picking a horse thats right for you
1)race horse 2) trail horse 3) show horse
then talk about what to look for in each type of horse.
what is it you like?
what can you teach your reader?
an outline really helps organize the material
under each point, have 2 -3 small points to talk about.
then conclude by restateing the original question, mentioning one thing from each of the 3 sub topics.
hope this helps.
talk about what interests you.
and it will be much easier to write those papers.
hope this helps
2006-12-01 09:26:22
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answered by nurserascal 2
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Do a topic that is argumentative and has a lot of background info. That way, it takes up a lot of room for background, and you can talk about both sides of the argument. Just make sure your teacher can tell what side you are on..
Atlantis
Media Effects on Eating Disorders
The Bermuda Triangle
Birth Order
Dream Analysis
Death of Marilyn Monroe
Color Meanings
Parent Violence and Sports
Death of John F. Kennedy
Obesity in America
............... yup
2006-12-01 09:47:49
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answered by Katie 5
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start up with photojournalism. listed here are some techniques: The beginning place and upward push of the paparazzo How image-reportage of the Vietnam conflict replaced public opinion How image-reportage of the 1960's protest strikes inspired public opinion. EDIT: there seems to be a large variety of bewilderment approximately what jayla is looking. The question isn't approximately what exchange into happening in the 1960's so lists of issues like Moon landings, Beatles, etc., etc., etc., are enormously irrelevant. The question is approximately how photos replaced OUR attitude on those issues. Like, (to reiterate), how the upward push of the paparazzo replaced our attitude to celebrities, and positively added approximately a metamorphosis in how we define 'movie star'. ethical: study the question, human beings.
2016-10-04 14:48:09
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answered by sather 4
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Think of something that you enjoy, for example an animal or a current event that you would like to further learn about. Or you can research a history event.
Good luck
2006-12-01 09:23:56
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answered by Starsky 2
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How long does it have to be? Are you limited to certain topics? What kind fo research paper is it (descriptive, argumentative, what?)?
In order to answer your question you need to reveal more information.
2006-12-01 09:23:06
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answered by tchem75 5
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What is the class?
2006-12-01 09:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I just did one on movie ratings, it was fun!
2006-12-01 09:21:16
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answered by ladynamedjane 5
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that is such an open ended question.
How about infinity and space?
2006-12-01 09:26:17
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answered by Jack C 5
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KKK - history and now
2006-12-01 09:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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