"causes why students are refraining from absences"
That's a topic, not a title, I hope. You need something zingy for your title!
And I'm not clear on what your topic is -- "refraining from absences" = not cutting school so much?? What?
pls help in my research paper, i want to get your recommendations and comment as well as solution.. the title of my research is "causes why students are refraining from absences". now my problem is what is happen to the worldwide, national and local related to my topic. But i can't find any sites for them.
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yes, not cutting to school so much,
maybe we know that many students nowadays are just cutting to school playing online games and doing nothing. that why we want to know what is the effect where students do not refrain from school, is there anything else you can suggest about it???.hope so.
maybe we know that many students nowadays are just cutting to school playing online games and doing nothing. that why we want to know what is the effect where students do not refrain from school, is there anything else you can suggest about it???.hope so.
It looks as if what you need to do is learn how to conduct thorough and effective searches for yourself. You are searching for information that is so specific that you have to be prepared for the possibility that some of it may be online, and some may not. In addition to searching on the Internet, you also need to make best friends with the reference librarian(s) in your local or college library.
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/
At this webpage, you can go immediately to the search sites (first three columns across the top) -- or even better you can scroll down until you see the section called HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET. Those are the links to start with. You'll not only learn how to come up with good search terms, but also how to evaluate the webpages you get as results. Some will be good and others will be garbage. You need to know how to tell the difference.
My favorite way to search is to go to Google's advanced search page http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en and put my search words or phrases into the first or second search box (either "all the words" or "exact phrase"). For your searches you should probably use the terms attendance trends us schools 2001-2007 or rising attendance in us schools 2000-2007 or others like those. There many other strategies for searching you can use, and the HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET section will help you best.
Learning to use Google or other search engines can save you time and help you learn to find information efficiently. Here are some websites that can teach you how:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/searchtips.html
http://www.pandia.com/goalgetter/index.html
http://websearch.about.com/mbody.htm?once=true&COB=home&PM=112_100_T
... and one to help you judge whether a particular website's information is worth your time:
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/evaluate.html
Happy searching.
=)
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/
At this webpage, you can go immediately to the search sites (first three columns across the top) -- or even better you can scroll down until you see the section called HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET. Those are the links to start with. You'll not only learn how to come up with good search terms, but also how to evaluate the webpages you get as results. Some will be good and others will be garbage. You need to know how to tell the difference.
My favorite way to search is to go to Google's advanced search page http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en and put my search words or phrases into the first or second search box (either "all the words" or "exact phrase"). For your searches you should probably use the terms attendance trends us schools 2001-2007 or rising attendance in us schools 2000-2007 or others like those. There many other strategies for searching you can use, and the HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET section will help you best.
Learning to use Google or other search engines can save you time and help you learn to find information efficiently. Here are some websites that can teach you how:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/searchtips.html
http://www.pandia.com/goalgetter/index.html
http://websearch.about.com/mbody.htm?once=true&COB=home&PM=112_100_T
... and one to help you judge whether a particular website's information is worth your time:
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/evaluate.html
Happy searching.
=)
thanks for it..
Godbless you.(^_^)
Godbless you.(^_^)
You're welcome! Go get an A!!