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Timely Term Papers – The Key to an “A” in Every Class

June 30th, 2008 No comments

Heath Ledger in Batman makes a timely term paper

Heath Ledger in Batman Makes a Timely Term Paper

The importance of making your term paper “timely” is something that cannot be stressed enough. Other blogs have been posted on it by Paper Masters because it is something we believe in strongly. You cannot go wrong with professors if you apply the knowledge you learn in their class to timely and relevant current events. These current events don’t even have to be major news stories; rather, they should be contemporary issues that show you fully understand the topic and can apply it to your daily life. Let me give you some examples of term paper topics in various classes that can be applied to current events. Read more…

Karen Sonnenberg

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Writing a Contrastive Essay – Practice Makes Perfect

June 22nd, 2008 No comments
Justine Timberlake

Everybody has two sides to contrast in a Contrastive Essay

Writing an essay about two people that look alike teaches the following about writing a contrastive essay: 1] it teaches one to pay attention to logical hierarchies; 2] it teaches one a sense of relevance.

With respect to logical hierarchies, the process of looking closely at two similar people and writing a contrastive essay about their similarities and differences causes one to sharpen one’s sense of the distinction between generalities and specific details.  For example, both of the people one is writing the essay about may have roughly the same body type; they may be mesomorphs, i.e. of a muscular type.  One describes them as such and then, observing them more closely, one perceives and records subtle differences in the way that they are physically structured. Read more…

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Writer, editor and term paper guru. Also a really wonderful person that is available at any time to assist with research paper questions. Connect with me on Google+

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Tips on Writing Summer Session Term Papers

June 15th, 2008 No comments

Summer session term papers can be very different from term papers that you are required to write during the year. Mainly, for term papers due during the summer session, professors do not give you as much time to write the term paper as during a regular semester due to the condensed course work of the shorter session. Therefore, there are several tips that are very helpful in completing summer session term papers. Read more…

Karen Sonnenberg

Writer, editor and term paper guru. Also a really wonderful person that is available at any time to assist with research paper questions. Connect with me on Google+

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Need to Reduce Academic Stress? Meet Your Term Paper Deadlines!

June 9th, 2008 2 comments

There is no question that most college students find themselves pressed for time when it comes to meeting the myriad demands of college life. Heavy course schedules, part-time employment and, of course, networking and socializing all place a significant demand on a college student’s time resources. Successful time management therefore is vital to reducing the academic stress that results when a student fails to balance academic demands with competing forces like work and play. Read more…

Karen Sonnenberg

Writer, editor and term paper guru. Also a really wonderful person that is available at any time to assist with research paper questions. Connect with me on Google+

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Making the Grade: Why Term Papers and Research Papers are Important

June 4th, 2008 1 comment

If you’re a college student, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about when it comes to writing term papers and research papers. Isn’t it enough that you finish the required readings, pass quizzes and tests and keep absences at a minimum? Some students mistakenly think that the academic requirements associated with college are much the same as high school, only a bit more advanced. While this might be true in some cases, college almost also makes more demands on both your time and your intellect. Gone are the days of worrying only about what was discussed in class, completing some homework and studying for a quiz or two. In college, you will find that professors are more demanding. Unlike high school, where most academic obligations are relatively short-term, in college those obligations are often long and drawn-out , requiring you to spend a greater amount of your time preparing and completing them. Term papers and research papers are an ideal example. It is vital therefore that you make adequate room in your schedule for working on your term papers and research papers. Whether you’re preparing for your next one or only beginning to tackle your first, remember that quality term papers and research papers will help you make the grade.

Karen Sonnenberg

Writer, editor and term paper guru. Also a really wonderful person that is available at any time to assist with research paper questions. Connect with me on Google+

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Conclusion – The Finish Line in Term Papers

June 2nd, 2008 No comments

If you struggle with the part of writing term papers and research papers that calls for you to absorb the knowledge, ideas and opinions of others and put it down in your own words, you should find the conclusion section a relief. Not only because it means that you have reached the end of your paper but also because the conclusion is where you are allowed to draw “your own conclusions”. Certainly, the conclusions that students submit at the end of their term papers must still have a basis in the sources that they have researched. Nevertheless, this is the area where you can be free to express what YOU think are the most salient points of the research you have conducted. In most cases, it is improper to use and cite sources in the conclusion, which means that you must stick closely to your own ideas, interpretations and yes – your own conclusions. How readers (and professors in particular) are impacted by term papers depends a great deal on what students express in the conclusion section of their papers. Make yours a fantastic finish!

Karen Sonnenberg

Writer, editor and term paper guru. Also a really wonderful person that is available at any time to assist with research paper questions. Connect with me on Google+

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