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		<title>Dissertation Research Writing Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips on Conducting an Effective Dissertation Research Research is the backbone of academic writing. No significant dissertation can be written without conducting a considerable and in depth dissertation research writing tips. Conducting research for writing a masters dissertation helps in understanding of the existing literature exposing the gaps that future research must fill. The type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Tips on Conducting an Effective Dissertation Research</h2>
<p><a href="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os40061.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3910" style="margin: 10px;" title="Dissertation Research Writing Tips" src="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os40061-e1333716110513-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Research is the backbone of academic writing. No significant dissertation can be written without conducting a considerable and in depth <strong>dissertation research writing tips.</strong> Conducting research for writing a masters dissertation helps in understanding of the existing literature exposing the gaps that future research must fill. The type and <a href="/methodology" target="_blank">methodology of research </a>varies according to the subject and field of your study and so does the resources. Thus it is essential to know the strategy of conducting research that best suits your subject and topic.</p>
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<li>Choosing The Right Kind of Research Methodology</li>
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<p>Depending on your subject and topic of dissertation you have to first choose the type of research you will employ. It could be a qualitative or a quantitative research, a market or a medical research, or a theoretical research.</p>
<ul>
<li>Looking for Resources</li>
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<p>Once you have decided on your research methodology you will need resources to begin working. Explore the relevant public, private and specialized libraries keeping in mind the topic of your research. For example if your dissertation topic is related to American history or literature, American resource centre will be a better choice than British Council Library. Researching for dissertations online using search engines, online journals and libraries can make your task easy.</p>
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<li>Choosing the right Resource</li>
</ul>
<p>To glean right resources from the number of available texts is the most difficult part of conducting research. It is essential to restrict yourself to a particular topic and concentrate on intensive rather than extensive research. Look for thesis on topics similar to yours, search for <a href="/essay" target="_blank">essays</a> in scholarly journals on the key words of your titles and use their bibliography in tracking the required resources.</p>
<p>Credibility of resources: In the age of information there is no dearth of resources on a subject. With increase in easy availability of required material scholars might often find themselves in a dilemma of choosing the right from the wrong. The issue of credibility should be of chief concern when choosing material from an unauthorized source.</p>
<p>Managing Resources: Keep a working Bibliography. Choose books from the bibliography at the end of an important reference book. You may look for many published bibliography which is a great help in choosing the right book for reference . Note making is essential to utilizing your <strong>dissertation research writing tips</strong>. Using flip cards are a better option than keeping a notebook as cards can be easily clubbed into different topics and later into making a chapter outline when you <a href="/buy_dissertation" target="_blank">write a dissertation</a>.</p>
<p>If you undertake extensive and effective <strong>dissertation research writing tips</strong> before setting on to the task of choosing a dissertation title and writing a master&#8217;s dissertation or a thesis, you have lesser chances of making a duplicate dissertation or working on a topic that has little or no relevance. Writing a good dissertation will not only help you gain high grades but would improve your future prospects. Make sure you read a few samples before you begin with the task of dissertation writing.</p>
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		<title>Dissertation Example</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things You Must Know Looking For Dissertation Example? A dissertation example is a submitted dissertation on a certain topic, written following the rules of established essay format and approved by an authority. When writing a dissertation you will be required to refer to a dissertation sample to understand the requirements and how to carry them [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os31010.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3917" style="margin: 10px;" title="Dissertation Example" src="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os31010-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>A <strong>dissertation example</strong> is a submitted dissertation on a certain topic, written following the rules of established <a href="http://urgentessays.co.uk/">essay</a> format and approved by an authority. When writing a dissertation you will be required to refer to a dissertation sample to understand the requirements and how to carry them forth in your dissertation. Consulting dissertation guides and asking for dissertation help may be a good idea, but it time consuming and may not often be satisfactory. They can be your secondary help sources, but referring a dissertation example is almost a necessity if you want to ease up your dissertation writing process.</p>
<p>There are many dissertation samples available both on site and online but to locate a good dissertation sample you are required to have research and evaluation skills. This articles provides you with the characteristics of a good example and places where you can find them.</p>
<h3>Characteristics of a Good Dissertation Example</h3>
<p>A Good dissertation sample will be:</p>
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<li>Authorized</li>
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<p>You may find many dissertation samples but it is essential to evaluate the dissertation sample before using it for reference. Evaluate a <strong>dissertation example</strong> on the following basis: Are their any details of the University who has authorized the dissertation, whether the university is genuine, Is there a stamp or a signature of an authority on the dissertation, Is the place from where you found the dissertation authorized and genuine. A prior evaluation will save you a lot of time and energy.</p>
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<li>Relevant</li>
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<p><strong>Dissertation examples</strong> will be available on all subjects and hundreds of topics. Every subject has a different writing format in <a href="http://urgentessays.co.uk/">dissertation writing</a>. While art subjects follow MLA style of citation, the social sciences follow the APA style of citation and the likewise. Thus prior to finalizing the dissertation example for reference, check whether it is relevant to your subject or not. Also, every university has a different requirement on how to write a dissertation, It will thus be better to look for a dissertation example from your own university library.</p>
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<li>Good Quality</li>
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<p>A quality content can be recognized from a bad one. If you find it difficult to find a dissertation from an authorized place and have to use one from elsewhere, checking quality of the writing, language and formatting, is the only way to know whether it is safe to use the <strong>dissertation example</strong> or not.</p>
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<li>Free of Cost</li>
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<p>Apart from what you pay for the subscription to a library, website or elsewhere, you must not be charged for a dissertation example. Although dissertation samples can be easily located in the research or archives section of a University or a central library, or on some online databases, you may come across some scam websites which charge for dissertation examples by convincing you of providing the authorized samples. You must avoid them and rather find free <a href="/dissertation_example" target="_self"><strong>dissertation examples</strong> </a> at custom writing sites</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compiling a Bibliography for Masters Dissertation In the course of undertaking research for writing a masters dissertation we discover resources and information in books and articles. This information needs to be kept track of and recorded for citation and reference. Such a compilation of resources used in the research process is called a bibliography. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Compiling a Bibliography for Masters Dissertation</h2>
<p><a href="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os31032.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3923" style="margin: 10px;" title="Masters Dissertation Writing" src="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/os31032-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>In the course of undertaking research for <a href="/" target="_blank">writing a masters dissertation </a>we discover resources and information in books and articles. This information needs to be kept track of and recorded for citation and reference. Such a compilation of resources used in the research process is called a bibliography.</p>
<p>When you begin working on your <strong>masters dissertation</strong> you will often be provided with a reading list. Your reading list consists of books you are required or expected to read in writing your dissertation. But your reading list does not necessarily and only makes for your bibliography. When you begin your research you discover many other additional important resources. You must know the right way to record the required information so that you can easily convert your bibliography into your works cites list.</p>
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<li>Record the Cover Information</li>
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<p>If you find the resource useful you must keep a record of essential publication and other additional information for citation. The information to be recorded depends on the kind of source used. When referring a book, record Author&#8217;s full name(Last name first), the full title of the book including any subtitle, Edition, Volume, City and date of publication and publisher&#8217;s name. The details remains more or less same for newspapers, journals and magazines save the addition of page numbers. If referring an online source, you must record date of electronic publication and last update, date when you accessed the source, name of the institution sponsoring or associated with the site, and the network address or URL.</p>
<ul>
<li>Make Personal Notes</li>
</ul>
<p>You must add other additional information for your own use. Record the information regarding the availability of the book, the library you issued the book from, the library call number, and the other identifying information required to locate the work in case you need it again.</p>
<ul>
<li>Go electronic</li>
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<p>Compiling a bibliography on a computer is convenient than having it on paper. This will help you cut paste, add and eliminate or correct references without much ado. Also, you can arrange and rearrange your list alphabetically, chronologically or relevance, however you wish.</p>
<ul>
<li>Verify Recorded details</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have the details of a book from a bibliography or an internet resource you must verify it against the original. Also, check them for missing information to avoid any last minute problems.</p>
<ul>
<li>Convert to works cites list</li>
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<p>Your working bibliography keeps changing in the process of your research as you discover more useful resources and eliminate the ones that prove irrelevant. Through a process of elimination and addition it matures into the list of references or works cited that appears at the end of the <a href="/blog/tag/research-paper" target="_blank">research paper</a> or <strong>masters dissertation</strong>. When converting your working bibliography to works cited list edit the entries to remove unnecessary information and order it in the required format.</p>
<ul>
<li>Format</li>
</ul>
<p>The details of the book needs to be mentioned in a required format. Author&#8217;s last name, Author&#8217;s first name. Title of the book. edition. volume number. City of Publication: Name of Publisher, Year of Publication.</p>
<p>If you compile your bibliography with attention, it will make your research process for writing a <strong>masters dissertation</strong> highly productive and save you the last minute frustrations.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Format of Dissertation Proposal Writing In order to get your masters or doctoral dissertation project approved you have to write a dissertation proposal. Your dissertation proposal should be relevant, convincing and tightly packed with ideas. Writing a dissertation proposal is a way to defend your dissertation project, highlight its contribution, establish its relevance and summarize [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/bldg055L.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3891" style="margin: 10px;" title="Dissertation Proposal" src="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/bldg055L-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>In order to get your masters or doctoral dissertation project approved you have to <a href="/" target="_blank">write a dissertation proposal</a>. Your <strong>dissertation proposal</strong> should be relevant, convincing and tightly packed with ideas. Writing a dissertation proposal is a way to defend your dissertation project, highlight its contribution, establish its relevance and summarize the dissertation methodology. While composing an effective and convincing dissertation proposal you must have an outline and format to begin with research and writing.</p>
<h3>Dissertation Proposal Format</h3>
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<li>The Title page</li>
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<p>Your proposal begins with a title page. It should have the complete title along with the subtitle. Make sure you use the same font is the title as used in the <strong>dissertation proposal</strong> and keep the font size of the title between 12-16. You must write the submission details on the same page. It includes, institute to which the proposal is submitted along with the name of student who submits the dissertation and the Supervisor to whom it is submitted. Their placement is centre, left and right respectively.</p>
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<li>The Main and the Subsequent Pages</li>
</ul>
<p><strong></strong>Unlike dissertation or <a href="/" target="_blank">thesis writing</a> where separate space is given to introduction, preface and chapters, A dissertation proposal does not have neat categorization. It reads like a long essay with titles and subtitles. The essay outline is:</p>
<p><em>Introduction</em>. Begin your proposal with an introduction to your research. Here you can place your narrow and limited research topic into a general context and talk of its placement and relevance. Let it be a simple explanation of your research topic. While writing an introduction, move from general to particular. This shift will bring you to the purpose of your research.</p>
<p><em>Purpose of stud<strong>.</strong></em> Explain the purpose of your research. Here you can specify the topic of your research project and explain it.</p>
<p><em>Developmental context<strong>.</strong></em> To delve into the reasons of your choice of particular topic you need to provide the developmental context, a background of the research undertaken on the topic concerned up til now. Refer to all the studies done in recent years and their outcomes. In this context, explain how your study will be different to the ones undertaken in the past years.</p>
<p><em>Your Argument<strong>.</strong></em> State your research argument, explain its relevance and contribution to the past research. State how and why this research is important.</p>
<p><em>Defence<strong>.</strong></em> Once you have stated your research argument, defend it by specifying your <a href="/blog/dissertation/tips-on-conducting-an-effective-dissertation-research/313" target="_blank">research methodology</a>, and other innovative strategies by which you plan to prove your research hypothesis.</p>
<p><em>Tentative Chapter division<strong>.</strong></em> Conclude your proposal by providing a tentative chapter division. Make sure you provide titles to every chapter along with a summary.</p>
<p><em>Works cited or Bibliography</em>. References are the vital part of dissertation proposal or dissertation writing. Provide all the references in the required format.</p>
<p><em>Presentation<strong>.</strong></em> Extra care must be given to presentation and lay out your <strong>dissertation proposal</strong>. Make sure you choose the right Font and Font size. It is essential to follow the MLA/APA/harvard/Chicago or any other writing format guidelines in your dissertation proposal. This reflects your capability to work on the level of writing a dissertation.</p>
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		<title>Sociology Dissertation Writing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That time when undergraduates reach their final year of study is obviously the pivotal moment of their studying lives. Such students will have conscientiously and diligently ploughed their way, undeterred by obstacles, through mandatory schooling and their GCSE coursework, then through the slog of their ‘A’ level years before wrestling with the vagaries and frolics of their degree study. The final year for sociology students, no different to other students’ final year, is all about the sociology dissertation and it overshadows whatever else is included in a heavily committed year, bar the final exams.]]></description>
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<p><a href="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/iStock_000003625944XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3827" style="margin: 10px;" title="Sociology Dissertation Writing" src="/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/iStock_000003625944XSmall-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>That time when undergraduates reach their final year of study is obviously the pivotal moment of their studying lives. Such students will have conscientiously and diligently ploughed their way, undeterred by obstacles, through mandatory schooling and their <a href="/blog/uncategorized/gcse-coursework/87">GCSE coursework</a>, then through the slog of their ‘A’ level years before wrestling with the vagaries and frolics of their degree study. The final year for sociology students,  no different to other students’ final year, is all about the <strong>sociology dissertation</strong> and it overshadows whatever else is included in a heavily committed year, bar the final exams.</p>
<p>Sociology students will have to choose the topic of their dissertation that will become the single most important piece of work they will have ever undertaken.The student should choose their area of study from what they are most comfortable with. They might want to concentrate on Education, or the Welfare State, or they might want to look at Health, Crime and Disorder or the Family. Whichever avenue they proceed on, the question they posit must be a testable one because, they will have to do some form of research and, whether it is through field study or through surveys and questionnaires, the methodology will have to be right to make whatever conclusions they draw valid.</p>
<h3>Getting The Research Methodology Right For Your Sociology Dissertation</h3>
<p>Armed with the skills learned from developing <a href="/blog/education/essay-plan/57">essay plans</a>, the first step is to ensure that what is being studied is relevant, therefore the hypothesis being proposed, not only has to be testable but has to be a valid proposition. Once that is established, the methodology has to be chosen. This is the critical part of all the determining that the student will do in preparation for their dissertation.  Not having the right methodology in place will severely detriment the students’ final findings and render whatever conclusions they draw as flawed. There are various ways in which the evidence can be garnered: case studies, field studies or questionnaires, to name three. Usually a dissertation will be most adaptable to usage with the questionnaire form of information gathering.</p>
<p>Whatever method is eventually used, there has to be a clinical and transparent approach to co-ordinating the results. This means that if, say, the student has opted to conduct their study using questionnaires, the questions have to be relevant, relating to the hypothetical statement that prompted the study.  If this is not the case, the student is going to find it very hard to make sense of the results and the analysis of the data will reflect the lack of a reliable methodology. This fact is just as true with other types of research methods.</p>
<p>The student completing their <strong>sociology dissertation</strong> well not only will be set up for getting the final grade required to go off confidently into the working world, if they advance further to Masters level, then a consummate understanding of how to plan such major pieces of work will benefit them when they come to do a <a href="/blog/uncategorized/masters-dissertation/92">Masters Dissertation</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Write a Dissertation: Using Contextual Clues for Research Reading</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students looking for tips on how to write dissertation for Masters or doctorate read innumerable articles providing various kinds of dissertation help, right from writing a dissertation introduction to citing sources in a dissertation, but miss out on skills that are indispensable for effective dissertation writing: reading for research and information. The level of difficulty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students looking for tips on <strong>how to write dissertation</strong> for Masters or doctorate read innumerable articles providing various kinds of dissertation help, right from writing a dissertation introduction to citing sources in a dissertation, but miss out on skills that are indispensable for effective <a href="http://www.urgentessays.co.uk/">dissertation writing</a>: reading for research and information.</p>
<p>The level of difficulty and complexity of texts keep increasing rapidly as one moves from writing coursework to term papers and theses. With this rise in the intricacies of the written word, a student is required to move beyond the traditional norms of reading that focus on the importance of understanding every word in the given text.</p>
<p>It is significant to realize the importance of contextual reading, which is a useful tool in decoding texts. Reading and identifying the given information with the help of clues- in contrast to in-depth references from a dictionary or any other secondary source which may prove time consuming and unproductive- is useful in extracting the central idea of the a relatively difficult text.</p>
<h3>Some Contextual Clues for Effective Reading</h3>
<p>When looking for meaning of an unknown word or a sentence that seems ambiguous or complex, apply these contextual clues to your advantage:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Presumption</strong>: You can deduce the meaning of a given text by presuming its message. This can either be done in context of the central idea of the given text, the word usage, or relating the given word or a sentence to its corresponding words/sentence.</li>
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<li><strong>The Elements of Speech</strong>: If you do not know the meaning of a given word, figure out its parts of speech, whether it is noun, a verb, adjective or a participle. Doing this gives a vague idea of the unknown word, and at times may even help in understanding the meaning of the whole sentence.</li>
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<li><strong>The style of writing</strong>: The tone and style in which a text is written can play an important role in determining its meaning and connotations. Find out whether the author is using sarcasm, humor or making a plain statement.</li>
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<li><strong>Sieve the important from the trivial:</strong> When reading a given text, find how important the information is in the given sentence. Do not waste time decoding information that does not contribute to the overall understanding of the text. This is essential when learning <a href="http://urgentessays.co.uk/how_to_write_a_dissertation" target="_self"><strong>how to write a dissertation</strong> </a> as there is an overload of information that must be neatly segregated in accordance to its productivity in dissertation writing.</li>
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<li><strong>Presentation Clues</strong>: You can make logical guesses even before reading the text. When skimming through a resource material, take a look at its presentation. Figure out ways in which the layout and design adds to the readers understanding of a given text.</li>
</ul>
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<p>When writing a dissertation, it is important to keep the above contextual reference tricks in mind. These contextual clues help a great deal in enhancing one’s vocabulary in its contextual reference, simultaneously helping one understand the research reading tricks on <strong>how to write a dissertation.</strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be able to do <strong><a href="http://www.urgentessays.co.uk/dissertation_writing">dissertation writing</a></strong> effectively and quickly, it is essential to learn how to identify and develop various reading skills. Learning to apply the right reading skill to a particular work to be able to make an efficient use of the resource material is an arduous task. It must therefore be a foremost task of any research scholar or dissertation writer to become acquainted with it.</p>
<p>Of the various reading skills namely skimming, scanning, Intensive and extensive reading; each reading strategy is applied exclusively or in combination to various texts. Before learning to apply the right reading strategy for <strong>dissertation writing</strong>, it is recommended to first identify different ways of reading as applied to documents of daily use. Doing this helps understand the peculiarities of each reading strategy and apply it in larger context.</p>
<p>Here are a few questions you must ask yourself to identify the right reading strategy to apply to a particular information resource.</p>
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<li>Write the reading strategy you would apply when reading a newspaper, a magazine, an email, a novel or a research paper. Choose from the most common reading strategy that is applied namely, skimming, scanning, Intensive and extensive reading. Your answer can be a single reading approach or a combination of them.</li>
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<li>Check how your choice of a particular reading strategy best corresponds to the reading resource. For example if you are reading a news paper for piece of news that you saw on TV, what kind of reading strategy would yield results in the fastest and the most effective manner.</li>
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<li>Similarly when reading a novel or a fashion magazine, do you indulge in careful reading trying to get the connotative and the denotative meaning of the written word?</li>
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<li>How much time you devote reading each information resource? Do you spend an equal amount of time reading a newspaper as you do reading a research paper or an academic assignment?</li>
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<li>What kind of reading strategy you apply when reading for purpose in contrast to reading for pleasure? How your choice of a particular reading strategy does alter your understanding of a given text?</li>
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<p>Asking the above questions help identify the peculiarities of each reading skill and makes the writer aware of the best reading strategy that suits a particular work. Students often insist on taking up intensive reading to everything they read. This exercise eats way a lot of precious time as most of the information in the given document may be of no use for the given <a href="http://www.urgentessays.co.uk/">dissertation assignment</a>.</p>
<p>The choice of a particular reading strategy may differ widely in accordance to the dissertation writer’s interest and purpose. However, using these approaches ensure time productivity and management, which are the essential elements of dissertation writing.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dissertation writing at any level, masters or doctoral requires extensive research and reading. The process of extracting and absorbing information that is later developed and analyzed to be assimilated into a dissertation or a research paper takes a very long time for a dissertation to get completed.</p>
<p>For this reason it is essential for a dissertation writer to develop reading skills that best suits a resource material. Doing this helps students save time and make their <strong>dissertation writing</strong> process quicker than it usually takes.</p>
<p>Students tend to apply similar reading strategy to all texts and resources. In most cases it is the reading tactic that they have developed during the course of their academic studies. In classroom learning and exam preparation, students have to apply intensive reading strategy to absorb information and remember it for a longer period of time. However, when they move beyond the classroom learning, they continue to use the similar reading strategy.</p>
<p>For higher academic purposes like <strong>dissertation writing</strong>, it is important for the dissertation writer to become aware of the different types of reading strategies that can be applied for effective and quick reading. Some of the important reading tactics have been discussed below:</p>
<p><strong>Skimming</strong>: When browsing through the resource material for research, you will have to sieve the productive and useful books from the non productive ones. You cannot read every book to know whether a book is useful for you or not. For this it is recommended to skim through the book to find out its main idea and see if it is relevant to your research or not. Skimming therefore is running your eyes through the text to get the gist of it.</p>
<p><strong>Scanning</strong>: When you begin<a href="/"> writing your dissertation</a> you have the topic at hand. You will then have to look for research resources that deal with your research topic.  Here you have the purpose behind reading a particular text. When you look for a particular piece of information in a given text, you are scanning the text.</p>
<p><strong>Extensive </strong><strong>Reading</strong>: This type of reading is common when reading lengthy texts for pleasure. This reading strategy is uncommon in academic writing as it does not have a particular aim or objective.</p>
<p><strong>Intensive </strong><strong>Reading</strong>: Reading with a purpose to get the accurate detail of the given text, along with delving into its implications and metaphorical connotations is called intensive reading. This is the most common form of reading in academics. Whether you are reading a poem for its critical analysis, or a research paper for a reference and review, you will have read beyond the objective of overall understanding of the written word. It requires the reader to read slowly by applying attention to minute details. When you have the resource that you are likely to use in your <strong>dissertation writing</strong>, you must apply intensive reading to it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading literature for research based writing or academic writing like term papers, <strong>dissertation writing</strong>, thesis writing, is different from reading for pleasure or information. The way we read a given text determines its meaning to a large extent, and thus it is essential to develop good reading skills for effective research reading and dissertation writing.</p>
<p>We adopt different reading strategies in accordance to the genre of the text and its use. When reading for pleasure, we seek to skim through the text to take pleasure in the plot and its development. Similarly if we concentrate on extracting information from a given text, it is advisable to skim through the text. However if one is reading for <a href="http://www.urgentessays.co.uk/">research writing</a>, every word is to be clearly interpreted and understood in its connotation and denotation.</p>
<p>A written sentence can have many inherent meanings, literal, metaphorical, syntactical, and contextual. The use and placement of words change the meaning of the sentence and message conveyed. When reading for academic purposes, it is essential to clearly understand the word usage, its meaning and the context in which it is used by the writer. This ensures an unbiased and clear understanding of the research material.</p>
<p>The first and foremost question to ask yourself when reading anything is “why you are reading it.” To be aware of the aim of reading anything makes the reading exercise more productive. If you have a set of questions that you want the text to answer, first check whether the resource material can help you reach the goal. Check the content of the book, its title and the book blurb.</p>
<p>Once the text seems promising, move on to finding the right reading strategy that must be applied for the extraction of information and details you want for your dissertation writing. This is the most important step in reading. Since dissertation writing requires an extensive reading, it is essential to read in accordance to the reading strategy that best suits a text. Before getting on to read, check whether the book requires scanning, skimming or extensive reading.</p>
<p>When reading for academic purposes like <strong><a href="http://www.urgentessays.co.uk/dissertation_writing">dissertation writing</a></strong>, it is important to understand the difference of words that share similar spelling, pronunciation or are synonymous. The choice of words changes the form of a sentence from a statement to an assertion, thereby making the message clear.</p>
<p>A clear and good understanding of the text is essential when reading for research purpose as thesis is built on the previous researches. If you happen to misinterpret information it is likely that you will commit a fallacy in your <strong>dissertation writing</strong>.</p>
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<p>Manufacturing a product is just as important as marketing it. As a student of business management, you would understand the importance of both these activities. It is therefore understandable that you choose to write a <strong>marketing dissertation </strong>for your undergrad or postgraduate degree. There are so many topics that you could think of working on, when you choose to study marketing.</p>
<p><strong>Some of the points that could help you</strong></p>
<p>-    Understand the topic in marketing that you are going to work on. For example, let us imagine that you are going to work on marketing strategies. You need to collect information on the present strategies that are in place, the limitations of the same and the strengths of the new strategies that you recommend.<br />
-    Collect information that is relevant to the topic. Here again, if you are going to work on brand management which is an integral part of marketing, it is important for you to know the attributes of the product or group of products that you are trying to sell. The concepts about brand ambassadors, brands, branding techniques and brand loyalties need to be fully understood, if your <a href="http://urgentessays.co.uk/marketing_dissertation"><strong>marketing dissertation </strong></a>is going to focus on branding.<br />
-    Surveys are usually included in any study that has marketing as a focus. You need to be fully aware of the advantages and limitations of conducting a survey for marketing purposes. Make sure your questionnaire is directly related to the topic that you have chosen. Also take time to mark out a territory where you will be approaching people to answer the questions that you have on your questionnaire. Remember, there is always room for bias on the part of the respondent; take this into account while doing the analysis of the data you have collected.<br />
-    If you decide to work on a topic in marketing, it is important to have a proper outline. This will help you both in the preparatory stages as well as the writing stage of the <a href="http://urgentessays.co.uk"><strong>dissertation</strong></a>. Without an outline, there is always the danger of digressing from the main topic and going into non-issues. This could be a waste of time.<br />
-    Having a proper outline also helps you make a rough timeline of events so that you do not miss out on any deadlines. You need to know when your first draft has to be ready and the number of days you have at your disposal to carry out surveys and brainstorming sessions. If this timeline is not in place, there is a danger of missing out on submission schedules. This could land you into one hell of a soup!</p>
<p>Right from choosing the title, to summing up all your research, we can help you come out with a innovative <strong>marketing dissertation</strong> that will bring you good grades. Since marketing demands a lot of preliminary study and preparation of data, we undertake to do all these activities at a very nominal rate. We could help you learn the steps of writing a dissertation; you can also order a complete dissertation by sending us the detailed instructions of your professor.</p>
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