1. How to write a research Paper
By Eduardo Cambinda(Angolan)
July 2018
Writing your first research paper will be a reserved goal. See how you can do it,
1) Two things you should consider in your paper an introduction and a thesis
statement. The introduction is usually one or two paragraphs. It should explain what
you are going to discuss in the paper (that's called the thesis), why it is important,
and how you will prove your claims. Every introduction should contain a thesis
statement. This consists of one or two sentences where you say, explicitly, what the
topic of your paper is. You can say your thesis in one or two sentences.
For example: you want write a paper explaining Why People Drinking Alcohol, .
How they do it Your introduction will focus on Particular case to find out why folks
get Hangover after get some, your Desire to face the challenge involving the
unsolved problems. How your research will help the readers to understand what
and why people drinking alcohol.
2)Following a introduction, you should keep a main body of your paper. This is
where you elaborate your introduction. About what you want discuss the history of
your topic. Only include what is relevant. Another step will probably show why,
focus in it, tell your readers. Write about facts that matter, design the reality for
yours readers . Focus on the reason, why so many People involved, show the world
your data. If that is relevant to mention many reason then do it but see your
research fund, will help many people to understand. Balance well your paper,
collect data well for your reader, you can replace it with time with more experience.
2. You can talk with folks in it(intoxication), collecting data direct from them. Don't take
side collect facts that matters to support your paper. You have to explain where you
got every fact. This means you must use footnotes. A footnote is where you explain
where you got this piece of information. If the source is a book, then the footnote
must contain the author, title, year of publication, publisher, and page number. If the
source is a newspaper or periodical, then the footnote must include the title of the
article, the name of the periodical, the exact date and the page number. If the
source is online, then the footnote needs to include the web site address and the
date it was accessed. The idea is that if someone else sees your footnote, they will
be able to find the original document to verify the information.
3) A conclusion is a summary of your argument. It repeats, in a concise way, what
you've said in the introduction and main body of the paper. The conclusion should
usually be only one or two paragraphs. Again, it only restates what you have said
earlier. To make sure you've been writing clearly, compare your introduction with
your conclusion. The introduction will tells your readers what you are going to argue
how you will designer with all relevant information and theory.
4) Every paper can be improved, read it and see what is wrong. Invite some folks
to see and read it , look for advise, talk with your friends like an english teacher or
an english native speaker if you write english. In end keep a biography to lists all
the books, newspapers, journals, and records you have used and every citation
should contain the author, the title, the date it was published and where it was
published. If you need help the professors or a Candidate If you don't have nobody
then I am here in your disposal. The way you write your paper depend only on you
but remember yours readers, make it great with some rule:
a)Put page numbers on your paper.
b) Put your name on the front page, see others papers as well.
c)Use reasonable fonts, margins, and spacing: spaced 1,5 with two-inch
margin, 14-point font. Some Professors will suggest you a single-spaced paper
3. with half-inch margins and 10-point Times font, stick to one-inch margins, double-
spaced lines, and a 10-12 point font.
Think like you are in a road to go to your destination and you know your destination,
this is your first journey have a fun. So I have da way to guide your paper, you can
read and improve it as well like:
I. Introduction
II. Table of contents
III. Chapter
IV. Methodology:
a)Objectives
b)Problems formulations
c) Statement of purpose
V. Results
VI. Conclusion.
Note: Apply for a research program was the big challenge I faced, I failed many
time and I received no all a over the way “ NO” and Never Give up. I was forced to
improve my research topic, my statement. It took 8 month to be in shape them I
tried again. Never Give Up.
Thank you.
BIBIOGRAPH
1-William Strunk, Jr., and E.B. White, The Elements of Style (New York: Basic
Books, 1988). 6th Edition. (back).
2-Other ideas are from my one year of PhD program from School of Management.
3-Machi L.A. (2009).The literature Review: Six Steps to Success.
4. 4-Cooper H. (2010). Research Synthesis and meta-Analysis: A step-by-step
Approach.
by Eduardo Cambinda