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Disposition for Abstract

24. november 2009 af live1mc (Slettet)


1. Motivation / Problem statement

a. "Why have you focused on this particular issue?"
b. "What questions will be answered in your paper?"
c. Full sentences and you can omit some of your questions from your Danish Paper

d. You may want to begin with:
    - A paradox: "The tragedy of the tsunami seems to have led the democracy and development in the province of Ache (a paper on natural disaster and their consequences )
    - Asking a rhetorical question: "is it every couple's right to have their own homemade boy?" (a paper on reproductive technology)
    - Making a provocative statement: "The welfare state corrupts individual initiative" (a paper on The Third Way in the UK after 1997 )
    - A quotation of integrated in your context: "On May 13th 1940 Churchill said to his government, "I have nothing to offer  but blood, toil, tears and sweat" (a paper during the World War II)
 

2. Methods / Procedure / Approach
a. "What have you done to get your results?"
b. Just the main methods, not all sources and like that.
c. "i have analysed a collection of poems"
 

3. Results / Findings / Product / Analysis
a. "What have you found?"
b. Main part of the abstract
c. "The results of my experiments shows that statistically females responds more strongly to alcohol than males"
4. Conclusion / Perspective
a. What does my findings mean for my problem statement? (In the conclusion you must link back to Step 1: Problem statement, and present your results in a broader perspective)
 


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