Thesis Statements A thesis statement should be argumentative (debatable) and function as a one-two sentence --condensation of your paper’s primary claim (or argument). Thesis statements are necessary so that readers can identify the point and/or argument of your paper early in the paper. A thesis statement also allows you to state the primary reasons behind your paper’s argument early in the paper. A thesis statement is not a “duh” statement‚ such as “The extermination of the Jews was bad
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A Sample Thesis With a Subtitle by Michael McNeil Forbes B.Sc.‚ The University of British Columbia‚ 1999 M.Sc.‚ The University of British Columbia‚ 2001 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY c Michael McNeil Forbes‚ 2000. All rights reserved. The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute publicly paper and electronic
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THESIS STATEMENTS A thesis statement is the main idea (topic) of an essay. It is often a point you want to argue or support in an essay. It contains your opinion/attitude towards a topic. The thesis statement explains to a reader the main idea of the essay‚ and the writer’s opinion on that idea. A thesis statement is one sentence in the introductory paragraph of the essay. A thesis statement is a claim that could be argued. The essay will contain evidence and opinions that support the
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Campus Research Thesis and Dissertation Data Banking System (Sultan Kudarat State University) Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For SAD II Crisna J. Biaca Jehazel S. Gaña Jeric A. Agbo CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Computers are commonly used items in many areas. It is an important thing to people‚ especially the people who run organizations‚ industry‚ and other agencies. Almost anything we know is run or made by computers. It would be hard if we didn’t have the
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LITERARY ANALYSIS CONSTRUCTION THESIS There are two aspects that must be present in any thesis statement that is worthy of being written: 1. Textual Evidence 2. Specific Argument Your thesis should include both textual evidence (some description of the text and what you think is important or interesting in it) and a specific argument (the argumentative context in which you are making some claim about what you have seen). The argument should always answer the question “So what?” regarding the
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Sindh. A typical example of a thesis structure Title of your project. Abstract Introduction Background Methodology Implementation Results & Evaluation Conclusion Future work References Appendices (optional). Don’t discuss technology in your thesis such as: what is VB‚ MS Office‚ Windows‚ Java‚ Oracle‚ PHP etc. Your thesis must include all of the above mentioned contents except the optional. Any thesis missing this format will be rejected
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Format (please follow this format) CHED THESIS GRANT 1. Name of nominee/applicant ________________________________________________________ (First) (Middle) (Last) 2. Date and place of birth 3. Mailing/Office address and telephone/fax number 4. Residence and telephone number 5. E-mail address 6. Civil status (If married‚ please indicate name of spouse and children)
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University Graduate Council Thesis and Project Report Format Guidelines UGC approved: April 28‚ 2006 This guide is designed to provide graduate students with the formatting requirements for all theses and project reports. It covers structure‚ layout‚ form‚ and style. Departments may use additional requirements that do not conflict with the guidelines provided in this document. 1. Thesis and Project Report Arrangement Assemble the thesis/project report in this order: 1. Cover page:
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Parts of a Thesis (Descriptive Design) 1. Chapter 1 (The Problem: Rationale and Background) 1.1 Statement of the Problem 1.2 Hypotheses 1.3 Theoretical/Conceptual Framework 1.4 Significance of the Study 1.5 Scope and Limitations of the Study 1.6 Definition of Key Terms 1.7 General Organization and Coverage of the Study 2. Chapter 2 (Review of Related Literature) 2.1 Related Legal
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A Critique on the Thesis: Shirley‚ C.C.S. (2004) The Relationship among Eating Attitudes‚ Slimming Behaviors and Perfectionism in a Non-Clinical Population‚ Hong Kong University e-theses data base This paper is to critique a thesis titled The Relationship among Eating Attitudes‚ Slimming Behaviors and Perfectionism in a Non-Clinical Population by Shirley‚ C.C.S. (2004).This thesis can be found on the database of Hong Kong University. This report mentions the slimming pheromone in Hong Kong‚ and
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