• term papers topicWho told you that choosing term papers topics is the most complicated step? O.k., we know that all students think so, but maybe they just do not know the main rules of selecting term papers topics.
     
    Anyway, if you also constantly have difficulties with term paper topics, you do not know these major principles either. Then, let us explain you everything right now.
     
    First off, you need to learn the main features of good term papers topics. Do you know them and can enumerate? If not, how can you choose term paper topics then? Check the list below.
     
    So, a term paper topic is suitable if:

    • it does not require too much research – you are not writing a dissertation;
    • you are familiar with it, at least, a little;
    • it is not overused;
    • it is up-to-date;
    • it is neither general nor too specific.

    At a glance, it seems that it will be really difficult to meet all these criteria and come up with the right term paper topic. However, we are also ready to explain how all these requirements can be met. Try the following strategies on how to pick the right term paper topic.
     
    Brainstorm
     
    Do not hope to find a term paper topic that will have all the above-mentioned characteristics right from the start. First, you need to brainstorm and come up with all possible options.
     
    “Filter”
     
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  • essays on the war on terrorismAfter the terrible 9/11 attacks, when the whole world realized what a dangerous enemy terrorism is, then-president George Bush announced the War on Terror. It is a military campaign led by the United States and some of their allies against terrorist organizations.
     
    This campaign is considered ongoing, although many people including prominent politicians and military leaders admitted it was a failure. The present president Barack Obama prefers not to address this campaign as the War on Terror, and uses “Overseas Contingency Operation” instead.
     
    So, we have briefly outlined what your essay on the War on Terrorism will be about. Yet, you definitely need to take time, research the topic deeper, and choose the focus of your essay on the War on Terrorism.
     
    We can help you with the last task a little. Below you will find some questions that can serve as the central ideas in your essay on the War on Terrorism.
     
    Essays on the War on Terrorism: question 1
     
    Can the War on Terror be justified? It is one of the main questions that split public opinions. Somebody thinks that it is a just war, and terrorists should be punished and eliminated. Others think that hardly can American soldiers establish the world peace and die in vain. So, what is your answer?
     
    Essays on the War on Terrorism: question 2
     
    Did George Bush win the War on Terror? Actually, the answer was clear several years after the campaign started. Yet, a teacher will definitely be interested in your comments and opinion in your essay on the War on Terrorism.
     
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  • essay on examinationSo, this is it. You have reached the moment of truth. After you write an examination essay, it will be clear what you actually know, what you were doing all semester long, and what you learned. Hardly will cheating and other tricks help you prepare a good examination essay, and you have to rely on yourself only.
     
    By the way, even if you are quite good at a subject, there is no guarantee that you will do everything perfectly and write a brilliant essay on the examination day. Nerves will do their job.
     
    This is why we have prepared a set of rules for you that explain how to behave when writing examination essays and make a paper that will stun examiners. Yet, mind that you should do everything possible to calm down and get down to writing the examination essay with clear brains.
     
    Rule 1
     
    So, calm down and read an examination essay question several times. Do not get down to answering it straight away. Think about the question. Do you know how to answer it properly? Plan your answer for a few minutes.
     
    Rule 2
     
    Make an outline for your examination essay. We know that you are short of time. Yet, it is better to spend a couple of minutes now then to re-write and re-structure examination essays afterwards.
     
    Rule 3
     
    Be up to the point. Your examination essay is the wrong place for some anecdotes, irrelevant details, and long introductions. Besides, you do not have time for this. So, give a direct answer to the examination essay question.
     
    Rule 4
     
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  • evaluative argument essayMaybe, you do not notice it, but we evaluate something every day, perhaps even every minute. We evaluate information, things we see around, other people, their actions and decisions, and so on. Just think how many times a day you tell yourself “I like/do not like this”, “I think it is right/wrong”.
     
    Yet, everything is not that simple when it comes to writing evaluative essays. Here, you cannot just present like-do-not-like stuff, but need to introduce your opinion clearly and solid evidences that will support it. Thus, let us explain you how to write evaluative essays.
     
    In school, teachers usually ask to discuss a literary work or a movie in evaluative essays. This discussion, however, does not boil down to retelling a plot or making a character analysis. You are supposed to evaluate and judge the subject of your evaluative essay, explain using reasonable arguments why you like or do not like it.
     
    If you have never done this before, completing an evaluative essay might seem tricky. Yet, we will help you and explain what major elements should be included into evaluative essays.
     
    Evaluative essays: element 1
     
    You should start your evaluative essay with describing a subject and providing background facts. Basically, you do it for the reader. Thus, make sure your introductory information is enough.
     
    Evaluative essays: element 2
     
    Next, you introduce your judgment, which in other words can be defined as a thesis statement of your evaluative essay. What are you going to prove or argue?
     
    Evaluative essays: element 3
     
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  • richard 3 essays“Richard III” is one of the most famous and frequently played tragedies of William Shakespeare. This historical play tells a story of a cruel King Richard III, his quest for power, what this quest led to.
     
    Most probably, you will write something like “The main characters of the play are…”, and then “The main themes of the play are…” Man, do you want to bore a teacher to death with your “Richard III” essay? Do you know what your teacher will be thinking about after he/she finishes reading your “Richard 3” essay? We suppose it will be something like “Where is my trash can? It is the right place for this “Richard III” essay”.
     
    Hope you do not want to cause such reaction. That is why let us explain you how to prepare great “Richard III” essays. To impress the teacher, it is not enough just to demonstrate your understanding of the play. What we advise you to do is study history a little, particularly the period described in the play.
     
    The following historical information can be useful for the creation of excellent “Richard III” essays:

    • what England was like in the times of King Richard;
    • the War of Roses;
    • the historical figure of Richard III.

    Now, what about your understanding of the play? If you have read it from the beginning till the end, most probably you want to touch upon some common themes in your “Richard III” essay. However, again we suggest you look at the play and write your “Richard III” essay from a bit different angle.
     
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