Sunday, November 15, 2009

What is a good topic for a research paper?

I have to write a research paper (or an informative paper) for my English class and I am having a hard time coming up with a topic, any ideas?

What is a good topic for a research paper?
To give your paper a good jumping off point, it's always a good idea to write about something with which you have some degree of familiarity or interest. For example, if you're into insects, and have always wondered how butterflies and moths undergo metamorphosis, that would be good subject matter for your paper. Or if you feel strongly about a subject--say you believe all child molesters should be castrated-- do your paper on that. I did one on embryonic stem cell research that I later forwarded to my Congresswoman and Senators. (I don't recall getting a response, but at least I was able to give them that information.) I don't know if I helped you resolve anything, but hopefully I at least gave you a narrower playing field. All the best on your paper! :-)
Reply:Here's a huge list of possible topics. Pick one that interests you most (as you'll write the best paper that way). Each link goes to a page with selected books and articles on the subject, all of which are available online through Questia.





Good luck!
Reply:Follow the instructions of your teacher first. Did she suggest any guidelines? If not, pick a subject that interests you. Something about which you would like to learn something or something more than what you already know. If you're still stuck, make a list of whatever comes to mind and select a topic, but keep your list. Remember--your next step is at the library where you will look up information on your topic and see what's available!
Reply:The myth behind global warming. There's lots of reference material available and it is a popular subject.
Reply:Everything about ice cream
Reply:Do vaccines cause autism?





Common sense would tell us YES, but there are A LOT of possible motives behind why the Pharma industries will hire scientists to tell us no; (like TRILLIONS of dollars in litigation, if pharmaceutical companies were to be proved negligent; who would make our medicines then?)
Reply:Pick something you're interested in, and the research will be easier. Examples:





History of video games





How television became popular in every household





History of sports cars





History of horse racing





It all depends on your interests. Almost any topic can be researched.
Reply:Hot Paper Topics:





Affirmative Action





Article Files and Indexes to Hot Topics





Attack on America / Terrorism/ Iraq War





Bioethical Issues


Brown v. Board of Education





Censorship





Death Penalty





Drug Issues


Elections





Gender Issues





Global Warming





Gun Control





Health Care Reform


Help for Term Paper Writers





Homeland Security, Open Government %26amp; the PATRIOT Act





Human Rights





Hurricanes





Identity Theft





Internet Issues


Media Issues





More Miscellaneous Issues


Plagiarism





Same-sex Marriage





Social Security





Scootergate (Scooter Libby)





Space Shuttle Disasters





There's informattion about all of these topics if you go to their website.


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