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How the scientific method can be used as a model for conducting research

how the scientific method can be used as a model for conducting research

For this project, you will be creating a proposal for your final project detailing the process you intend to follow. This proposal will be in a PowerPoint format.

In Unit 2, we explored how the scientific method can be used as a model for conducting research on your topic. You probably recall the process that was derived from the scientific method, but for a quick review, click the Reminder button.

Keeping the scientific method process in mind, create a proposal for completing your project to be presented in a PowerPoint format. Some of the tasks/headings you might include in your proposal are:
Project Topic
Draft Potential Thesis
Review of Preliminary Research
Fine Tuning of Topic/Thesis (Brainstorming Key Points)
Continued Research
Outlining
First-Half Draft
Second-Half Draft
Revising Stage
Peer Review
Final Draft
Your paper proposal should detail the steps of the process and any notes that will help you stay on track or ideas you have for each step.

3 pages each 300 words
use subtitles in your work to identify the different sections of the work you are doing.

 

 

 

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Slavery is act of forcefully capturing a person and exchanging him or her for cash or any other goods. This vice is very harmful to the person experiencing it as a slave, as it causes both the psychological and physical suffering to the enslaved person. However, it is of great significance to the master to the slaves, as he or she commands them to anything that he or she wants……………………..

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