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Hints for Writing “Of Mice and Men” Courseworks
Thursday, November 20th, 2008

“Of Mice and Men” Courseworks“Of Mice and Men” is one of the best-known novels of John Steinbeck written in 1937. It is a story of two friends Lenny Small and George Milton, their dreams, and life problems.
 
A lot of themes are raised in the novel – the place of a human in the universe, nature of a human being, human loneliness, etc…
 
You have a wonderful opportunity to discuss all theses issues in your “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
Surely, you need to read this novel to present an interesting and informative “Of Mice and Men” coursework. You can also easily improve your work by means of including appropriate quotations taken from the story in your “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
If you lack ideas for the “Of Mice and Men” coursework, you can use those offered in this article.
 
“Of Mice and Men” coursework: 1st idea
 
Explain the reasons for violence inherent to almost every character in the novel. Some characters were violent by nature; the others accepted violence as an integral part of “normal” life. Pay attention to such characters as Lennie Small and Curley while writing the “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
“Of Mice and Men” coursework: 2nd idea (more…)

300 Words about Media Courseworks
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Media CourseworksHave you heard that Eminem decided to become a recluse? Do you know those Hollywood starts who suffered from hypothec crisis? What do you know about the new President of America?
 
You can get answers to these questions by means of different Media services. Media is the only source that allows people to be aware of the latest news and rumours. That is why writing Media courseworks is always interesting and challenging.
 
Do you need to complete a Media coursework? Is it your next assignment? If you are looking for some catchy ideas to consider in the Media coursework, you will certainly find them right here.
 
Discuss women in media and their role.
 
Observe how the images of famous actresses have changed during the last decade. How do these changes influence teenage and female audience in particular? Find answers to these questions while writing your Media coursework.
 
Discuss ethics and violence in your Media coursework.
 
Examine the impact of media on juvenile crimes. Use statistical data, analytical works, and so on. While writing your Media coursework, you can use the following movies as examples: Sin City, Kill Bill, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, etc… (more…)

Writing GCSE Geography Coursework
Thursday, November 13th, 2008

GCSE Geography CourseworkWhile you are divided from us by geographical lines, which are imaginary, and by a language which is not the same, you have not come to an alien people or land. In the realm of the heart, in the domain of the mind, there are no geographical lines dividing the nations.
 
Anna Howard Shaw.
 
There are so many ways to find inspiration to start writing academic papers! If you cannot start writing a coursework, the first thing you do is turn on your computer and surf the Web to find sources of inspiration or some valuable information.
 
If you have problems and cannot prepare GCSE Geography coursework, read information presented in this article. Our ideas and useful tips may be something you really need to start GCSE Geography coursework writing.
 
A bit of motivation for your GCSE Geography coursework…

  1. Just think: after you complete this assignment, you will get your General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is one of the first documents that prove your knowledge and efforts.
  2. Writing GCSE Geography coursework gives you an opportunity to enlarge your awareness of our world, its secrets, etc.
  3. You get a wonderful chance to present your own GCSE Geography coursework, demonstrate your skills and abilities, and prove that you can work independently.

It is very important to know how to manage time wisely. That is why we recommend you follow our useful tips for writing GCSE Geography Coursework (more…)

All You Should Know about Original Writing Coursework
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Writing CourseworkTutors often check students’ knowledge by means of courseworks. To write a coursework means to continue investigating problems discussed during a course.
 
In this article, we are going to talk about an original writing coursework as one of the coursework types.
 
What is an original writing coursework?
 
So, what does an original writing coursework mean? Does it mean you have to use some original manner of writing? Or, probably, does an original writing coursework mean you have to deal with original documents and archives?
 
Actually, an original writing coursework is a result of your original exploration of a certain issue.
 
What distinguishes an original writing coursework from a traditional coursework?
 
When speaking on the differences between traditional and original writing courseworks, you should understand the following:
 
A traditional coursework does not require independent research as an original writing coursework does.
 
It means that a simple overview of materials used is quite enough for a traditional coursework. Original writing courseworks require more: they require critical evaluation of the sources used.
 
The requirements for original writing courseworks

  • Original writing courseworks should present your feedback to what you read. The tutor wants to see your ability to analyze and evaluate the information read. What is more, an original writing coursework introduces your original approach to the problem under investigation.
  • Original writing courseworks should be non-plagiarized. Even if some idea was borrowed, you must synthesize it and present in your own words.
  • Note: You can also format somebody’s ideas as quotations using an appropriate citation style.

  • Original writing courseworks should present some finding that you made during research.
    It may be challenging indeed to start writing. Still, if you do it successfully, your efforts will be awarded with the highest grade!

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What to Cover in A2 Biology Coursework
Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Do you lack time and ideas for A2 Biology coursework? No panic! This article will explain you what A2 Biology coursework is all about and give you some hints for writing.
 
What A2 Biology coursework is all about?
 
During your A2 level Biology classes, you have probably discussed different topics, such as fermentation, microbes and disease, glucose, etc. So, A2 Biology coursework should cover one of such topics and include an experiment within the field you investigate. To be more exact, A2 Biology coursework is a paper that aims to investigate one of the problems within Biology.
 
Possible ideas to cover in A2 Biology courseworks

  1. Cell membrane: its structure and functions
  2. To write A2 Biology coursework on this topic, you will need a microscope, some pictures of cell structure and books on Biology. Tell about the total thickness of a cell membrane, the layers it is made of, and the intercellular material the cells are separated by. Describe the process of cell formation in your A2 Biology coursework.

  3. Genetic code
  4. The key words that you must use for covering this topic are:

    • DNA;
    • Nucleotides;
    • Messenger RNA;
    • Codon.

    Say how and in what consequence each of these elements functions. You can draw a scheme or a picture in your A2 Biology coursework.

  5. Effects of caffeine on heartbeat of daphnia waterfleas

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How to Write GCSE Course Work
Friday, November 7th, 2008

GCSE Course WorkAssessment of students’ level of knowledge is usually made in 2 ways: internal (writing GCSE course works) and external (tests). GCSE course work grade will greatly influence the final grade on a course. That is why GCSE course work is so important. This article will give you basic information on GCSE course work writing.
 
The key point of GCSE course work is that it serves as the basis for further research. That is why those working on GCSE course works should pay special attention to the choice of a topic (probably, you will continue investigating the topic of your GCSE course work further).
 
The following criteria should be taken into account when choosing a topic for your GCSE course work:

  • Scientific value of the topic;
  • Relevance of the topic to the research area;
  • Supervisor’s advice and student’s interest;
  • Correspondence of the chosen topic to your academic level.

Once a topic is picked out, your next step is to find good sources. There are certain requirements for GCSE course work material as well. Sources should be:

  • up-to-date
  • reliable
  • relevant to the topic explored

Mind that successfully chosen material determines the overall quality of your GCSE course work. The following things will also help you to get a high grade on GCSE course work: (more…)

A2 Psychology Coursework Ideas
Thursday, November 6th, 2008

A2 Psychology CourseworkSo, you are to write A2 Psychology coursework. You need to choose one of the branches of Psychology studied during your A2 course and investigate it. Below, we offer you some ideas that you may cover in A2 Psychology coursework.
 
Cognitive Psychology

  1. The Role of Emotional Factors on Memory
  2. Do emotional factors influence the process of information memorizing? Is this impact positive or negative? This is what you can write about in your A2 Psychology coursework.

  3. Short-Term Memory
  4. If you decide to investigate short-term memory in your A2 Psychology coursework, discuss the following questions:

    • Is short-term memory intrinsic more to children or adults?
    • How important is short-term memory?
    • How to develop short-term memory?

    Developmental psychology

  5. Behaviour Management in Primary Classes
  6. Most of the A2 Psychology courseworks devoted to this problem should suggest some effective strategies of behaviour management. How can teachers organize discipline in class? How can teachers involve students of young age into class work? Tell about it in your A2 Psychology courseworks.

  7. Individual Differences and Abnormality
  8. Tell what abnormality and individual differences mean in your A2 Psychology coursework devoted to this issue. Give some vivid examples of abnormality and statistical data to make your A2 Psychology coursework well grounded.
    Physiological Psychology

  9. Evolutionary Explanations of Anxiety Disorders
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How to Write a Psychology Coursework
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Psychology CourseworkPsychology coursework writing is rather a complicated task for the vast majority of students. It requires a lot of aspects to be considered, great efforts to be invested, and certain steps to be taken.
 
So, what steps should one take in order to make a good Psychology coursework? Let us present them to you.

  1. Decide on a topic
  2. Choosing a topic is always a real challenge for students. Pick out the topic that is of great interest to you. What is more, make sure that all necessary materials are available and enough to cover your Psychology coursework topic.

  3. Find necessary sources and compose a bibliography
  4. When selecting the sources for your Psychology coursework, consider their relevance and reliability. Good Psychology coursework materials should be up-to-date as well. Make use of scientific and web articles, books, and various online publications.
     
    Compose the bibliography at once. It will be easier for you to cite the sources while writing your Psychology courseworks if they are already arranged appropriately in APA style.

  5. Build up an outline
  6. Of course, you should keep to the structure required while making a layout for your Psychology coursework. In order to make the main body consequent, divide all information got into several logical parts. Give them titles.

  7. Compose the text of your Psychology coursework
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Producing a Well-Structured GCSE Coursework
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

GCSE CourseworkAre you ready to produce a well-structured GCSE coursework? Not yet? Then you need help with GCSE coursework writing! Follow the guidelines presented below, and you are sure to produce an excellent paper.

  1. Introduce your topic to the reader
  2. This part of GCSE coursework is called Introduction. Here, you must explain why the chosen topic is worth investigating. You also have to:

    • Set the purposes of your investigation;
    • Present a clear thesis statement.
  3. Tell about the research methods chosen
  4. GCSE coursework on any subject should have the Methodology section. Here you will present your research methods and explain why they are effective in relation to your GCSE coursework topic. The following points should also be highlighted in this part of GCSE coursework:

    • Participants of your investigation (if any);
    • Equipment used;
    • Description of the research procedure (briefly).
  5. Present initial data
  6. No matter whether you use a qualitative or quantitative research method, your GCSE coursework should have the section called “Data Presentation”. It can be statistical data, statements under analysis, or initial data of your experiment. It is better to use figures for this purpose.

  7. Analysis and conclusions
  8. This part of GCSE coursework should present a detailed description of your research. If you conducted an experiment, tell what you did, what you observed, and what results you obtained.
    Finally, make a conclusion explaining the outcomes of your research.

  9. Bibliography
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How to Write a Geography Coursework
Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Write a Geography CourseworkAre you confused because of a new assignment? Does a Geography coursework seem vague to you? Well, there are things we have to do sooner or later. It would be nice to have a good assistant for such cases. So, here we are! Read the info presented and start writing your Geography coursework.
 
What should you start with?
 
If the tutor did not specify a topic for your Geography coursework, you are free to choose any topic you like, depending on your interests and preferences in Geography.
 
What should you do next?
 
Find enough information to cover the topic of your Geography coursework. After you gather enough data, you will know what specific issues can be discussed in the Geography coursework. So, your next step is to develop a problem for discussion and your personal standpoint on it.
 
How to arrange information?
 
Now that you are well informed, you need to structure all ideas in your mind. Make an outline for this purpose. Write down what arguments you will present first, then second, third, etc. Note how you will disclose each of them, and what evidences you will provide to support them. Thus, the main body of your Geography coursework is nearly ready.
 
How to make the other parts of the Geography coursework?
 
The chapters a Geography coursework should include are presented below. Organize them as listed below. The contents page is better to do after you complete all the other parts of your Geography coursework.

  1. Title page;
  2. Contents page;
  3. Introduction and aims;
  4. Data collection (Methodology);
  5. Data presentation (tables and graphs are preferable);
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