24 .01.2008
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Literature Review: How to Start Writing?

A literature review is a paper presenting the list of the authors, whose works have been used for writing a paper. It is written on a separate page in the form of annotated bibliography. Sometimes, it is also required as a part of the introduction to a research paper, thesis or an essay. The purpose of writing a literature review is to tell the reader what ideas were established on a topic and what their highs and lows are.
 
Your literature reviews should:

  • be well organized and related to the research question you are developing;
  • write the results in a from of a summary: what is already known and what is yet unknown;
  • specify the controversial issues in the literature;
  • present the questions that require further research.

If you have to write your literature review, but you do not know what to start with, answer the questions offered:
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26 .10.2007
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GCSE Revision

GCSEs are usually taken by the students at the years of 14-16. No matter what form your GCSE has, we offer you several tips concerning GCSE revision, as the effectiveness of this process influences your general performance at the exam.
 
So, GCSE revision tips:
 
GCSE Revision Tip 1.
 
Turn the notes you are going to learn into questions. Let it be a sheet of paper divided in two parts: the left one will be your questions, the right one-your answers. This technique allows you to brainstorm your ideas and arrange them in the form easily remembered. It is active learning. You may either test yourself or ask someone to help you.
 
GCSE Revision Tip 2.
 
Make the material you need to learn remarkable. With this purpose use highlighters, color-coded markers, cards and visual mnemonics. Arrange your notes into columns, categories, etc. Create models, charts, tables. Use multimedia important for comprehending and remembering.
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26 .10.2007
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Exam Papers of Different Levels: Requirements

There exist several level exams. We will number them and identify the main features and requirements of each other.
 
GCSE exam
 
GCSE level exam paper is usually taken by high school students at the age of sixteen. You have to choose 8-12 exams from a list of subjects you have been studying during the last two school years.
 
Primary program of GCSE level exam includes six basic subjects such as English, Math, DT, Business, Second foreign language, Natural Science, IT, History and Geography.
 
Secondary program of GCSE level exam. You have to choose three or four subjects for your GCSE level exam paper. This may be Art and Design, Business, theatre, Economy, Engineering, Music, Physics or RS.
 
GCSE level exam paper includes also research papers writing. And you should work hard during the year to receive a good mark for your GCSE level exam paper.
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