<p>Do you have an assignment to write a research paper but you&#8217;re not sure where to start? Take a deep breath and begin by carefully reading the assignment requirements. This will help you understand the work you need to do. HOW MUCH DO YOU ALREADY KNOW? 1. What makes a good topic? 1. It is broad enough that you can find enough information on the subject. 2. It is focused enough that you are not overwhelmed with too much information. 3. The topic is interesting to you. 4. All of the above. 1. It is pretty easy to find information on any topic. 2. As long as you have a good topic, researching for it will not take a long time. 3. No matter t he assignment, good research takes time and effort. 4. None of the above. 1. All of the above. Before you can even begin your research, though, you need to read the assignment instructions carefully&#8212;more than once!</p><br /><br /><p>This will help you understand the work you need to do. Highlight topic guidelines, required length, and the types of information sources allowed. Let&#8217;s take a look at a sample assignment. In this paper, you will analyze the scientific aspects of a known environmental problem and identify and discuss at least two proposed solutions. Now, analyze this assignment step by step. 1. Find the words that tell you what to do (think verbs!): analyze, identify, and discuss. 2. Find the limits of the assignment: scientific aspects and two proposed solutions. By reading the assignment carefully, we know that Lily has to analyze an environmental problem and identify and discuss at least two proposed solutions. Lily&#8217;s assignment is broad enough to give her some choices when picking a topic. So, what makes a good topic? You&#8217;ll enjoy it and do a better job. It meets the requirements of your assignment. It&#8217;s broad enough to give you several search options.</p><br /><p><i>Article has been created by Essay Writers !</i></p><br /><br /><p>It&#8217;s focused enough that you&#8217;re not overwhelmed with information. Explore the library&#8217;s databases to get you started. Browse newspapers and news sources. Talk to your instructors and fellow students. Consult with a librarian. TOO BROAD, TOO NARROW, OR JUST RIGHT? 1. Air pollution in urban areas1. This is a good topic. You&#8217;ll continue to refine your ideas as you learn more about the topic. 3. A bit narrow. It will be hard to find information on just one event. Look more broadly for information on forest fires in California or the West. 4. Just right. There should be just enough information to get you started. You will continue to refine your ideas as you learn more about the topic. 5. Too broad. This is a good starting place, but you&#8217;d want to focus the topic by selecting a specific renewable energy like solar power or wind. 6. Too narrow. It&#8217;s going to be difficult to find information on such a narrow topic. Broaden the focus to look at initiatives like this one that are less regional. Now it&#8217;s time to really focus your topic.</p><br /><br /><br /><br /><p>Browse a few resources for ideas and identify different aspects of the topic. Remember, if you pick a subject that interests you, you&#8217;ll enjoy the research process much more! Let&#8217;s say your assignment is to research an environmental issue. This is a broad starting point, which is a normal first step. One way to customize your topic is to consider how different disciplines approach the same topic in different ways. For example, here&#8217;s how your broad topic of &#8220;environmental issues&#8221; might be approached from different perspectives. When you&#8217;ve chosen a topic, it&#8217;s time to ask some questions. Using &#8220;environmental issues&#8221; as our general research interest, let&#8217;s ask some questions about environmental issues and agriculture. How: How do government agricultural subsidies impact the price of food? How does the use of pesticides affect food safety? Why: Why does the European Union ban the sale and distribution of genetically modified food? Let&#8217;s say that the most interesting question that emerged from the last exercise was: &#8220;How does repeated pesticide use in agriculture impact soil and groundwater pollution?</p><br />

 
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