Guide For Writing Research Papers

All you wanted to know about writing research papers but were afraid to ask

High School Research Paper Topics

March 31, 2008 Posted by Cheryl Bollinger

High school research paper topics are not so black as they are painted. Your topics usually require about 5-7 page research paper on something memorable, or some important issue of the century. Your main challenge is to follow the guidelines your teacher outlined for your high school research paper, to select the topic that is popular enough in order to provide you with sufficient information for your research paper, and to be narrow enough for you to write a comprehensive and in-depth paper.
Some high school research paper topics may include Arts (Body Art), Business and Economics (Future Job Market), Criminal Justice and Law (Cyber-Predators or Cyber-Crime) research papers, Education (Libraries and the Internet).
Choose one of these high school research paper topics or use the list to generate other interesting topic ideas. As you research your high school topic, you need to look for sources that are in-depth, comprehensive, and reliable. The best sources for your high school research paper topics are encyclopedias, scholar articles, and books written by the authors, who are authorities on your particular high school subject. Just read what the authors say, compare their arguments, try to understand what they wanted to say, and then draw your own conclusion in your high school research paper.

Research Papers Community - New Forum Launch

March 28, 2008 Posted by Cheryl Bollinger

In our ongoing quest to add interesting and valuable content to the Research Papers Production site we have launched our forum. Our news, your free paper requests, customer area (comments and feedbacks), and many other interesting things!

You can submit your comments and opinions or if you didn’t find your topic here, you can leave your request and we try to upload the paper as soon as possible.

We respect your privacy - guest posting is allowed.

Research Papers Community

Welcome :)

Research Papers on Diabetes

March 18, 2008 Posted by Cheryl Bollinger

Research papers on diabetes are always quite difficult to write. However, in order to write a good research paper on diabetes you will need to make a really thorough research.

You can also visit the websites, like the American Diabetes Association for information about type 1 and type 2 diabetes. This website also offers tips for controlling and avoiding diabetes. There are other valuable resources that will facilitate writing your research papers outline on diabetes, and will provide you with guidelines on how to write research papers on diabetes insipidus, research papers on diabetes and school lunches, research papers on diabetes type 1, research papers on juvenile diabetes, or any other topic you choose. Some information you can find on Diabetes Public Health Resource, MEDLINEplus: Diabetes, and National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse. There you will find the latest news on diabetes, as well as ways of treatment, and prevention. You’ll also find there a statistics and interesting facts on diabetes, and other in-depth information.

There are also several books I personally recommend to use for your research on diabetes. These are “Diabetes mellitus: an incredibly easy miniguide”, published by Springhouse, and “How to prevent, control & cure diabetes” written by S. Alterman. All these valuable resources will enable you to write a really great paper. Who knows, maybe you will become a leading diabetes researcher in the world.

An idiom for being happy

March 12, 2008 Posted by Cheryl Bollinger

Yup, this is a nice question :) Ok, let’s get started.
Being happy - happy as a king

You can also say “happy as a possum up a gum-tree”, ”happy as a sandboy” when you are very happy, or you can be as happy as a Larry.

Anyway, sounds great. Be happy, guys! :)