Asked by Farah
I am doing my bachelors in forensic science semester two...
I would like to know any common topics one may write over 30pages for a research or term paper in regard with forensic science.
i tried body language and anti-social behaviour, though this topic does not really suit me, after introduction i am stuck where to go about it....
i am now trying forensic linguistics, and will have the weekend to search material on to determine whether the topic is interesting for 30 pages and more
however i would like to know more ideas, if anyone could contribute..
Thanks,
Farah A.
I would like to know any common topics one may write over 30pages for a research or term paper in regard with forensic science.
i tried body language and anti-social behaviour, though this topic does not really suit me, after introduction i am stuck where to go about it....
i am now trying forensic linguistics, and will have the weekend to search material on to determine whether the topic is interesting for 30 pages and more
however i would like to know more ideas, if anyone could contribute..
Thanks,
Farah A.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGGE_enUS379US379&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=research+topics+forensic+science
Read widely, even if you think a linked article isn't about topics. You never know where you'll find a good idea.
Also ... what in the world are you doing trying to write an intro to a paper that hasn't been researched and planned and written yet? If you <b>follow the research and writing process</b>, you'll do a far better job.
<u>Prewriting</u>: Brainstorm, research, plan, outline, thesis statement
<u>Writing</u>: Write first draft by starting with section II of your outline; <u>write the introduction <b>after</b> the body of the paper is written</u>; write the conclusion last.
<u>Polishing</u>: Revise, concentrating first on the body of the paper, then the intro, then the concl (revision = making sure ideas are logical and sequential and support your thesis); proofread (spelling, grammar, usage, etc.)
Do you have a thesis yet? Have you done your brainstorming (and maybe research) yet? Have you written an outline?
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/catalogue.html#org
from http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/catalogue.html
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/writingprocess/
http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/
Click on Step by Step for the process. Click on Info Search for help with researching.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
Check in the Essay & Research Paper Level.
Read widely, even if you think a linked article isn't about topics. You never know where you'll find a good idea.
Also ... what in the world are you doing trying to write an intro to a paper that hasn't been researched and planned and written yet? If you <b>follow the research and writing process</b>, you'll do a far better job.
<u>Prewriting</u>: Brainstorm, research, plan, outline, thesis statement
<u>Writing</u>: Write first draft by starting with section II of your outline; <u>write the introduction <b>after</b> the body of the paper is written</u>; write the conclusion last.
<u>Polishing</u>: Revise, concentrating first on the body of the paper, then the intro, then the concl (revision = making sure ideas are logical and sequential and support your thesis); proofread (spelling, grammar, usage, etc.)
Do you have a thesis yet? Have you done your brainstorming (and maybe research) yet? Have you written an outline?
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/catalogue.html#org
from http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/catalogue.html
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/writingprocess/
http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/
Click on Step by Step for the process. Click on Info Search for help with researching.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
Check in the Essay & Research Paper Level.
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