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Some Suggested Steps to a Successful Research Paper PDF Print E-mail
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  Some Suggested Steps to a Successful Research Paper
1. Choose Your Topic
Choose your topic wisely - not too broad or too narrow, avoid controversial or overworked topics.
Take time to narrow your topic - Do some reading on the broad subject area before narrowing - this may seem like extra work, but it will be MUCH easier to write your paper when you have intelligently narrowed your topic! Use encyclopedias, journal articles, books, web pages.
Does some preliminary research - What kinds of information are available? Choose a topic you can easily research.
Write a thesis statement to define the main idea of your paper. What will you describe or prove? Your thesis statement is your compass; it will keep your paper going in the right direction
2. Research your topic
Make a list of keywords to use. (Write them down!) List synonyms - you never know what will bring up a 'hit' in a database.
Use the Catalog to find books in the TSU collection. Try a variety of keywords, and keywords that are broader

New details regarding Emetophobia
By Jerry L. Fobik

  No one likes to be nauseous. The thinking of getting nauseous or unsettled stomach is not an enjoyable idea. But, when the idea of vomiting becomes vast enough to influence an individual to alter their lifestyles and eating habits, the condition may be more than just a reasonable aversion of throwing up. Emetophobia is the powerful fear of vomit and this fear can lead to death in those who suffer from it.

An individual who fears vomit may fear the thought or actof vomiting themselves, the thought or actof others vomiting, or the vomit itself. These patients experience extreme amounts of anxiety as regards vomit in general. The difficulty with a phobia of this nature is the precursor to vomiting, eating.

Lots of people who suffer from emetophobia are diagnosed with anorexia way sooner than the fear of vomiting is bring into being. The patients will stop at nothing in orderto avoid vomiting and this includes the pause of eating.
They feel that if they do not eat food, there is no way they will be compelled

Do You Have Intense Fear of Germs?
By Jerry L. Fobik

  From the time we are children, getting dirty is something that is almost a pass time. Our parents try to keep us and our clothes hygienic in vain, because after washing our hands numerous times, we gather ourselves and go right away back to our mud piles. As we grow older, the obsession for playing with dirt is often left behind and we live our lives with a renewed sense of cleanliness. For some people, however, a germ phobia prevents normal life from occurring. This germ phobia is also called mysophobia and can be directly linked with a fear of filth.

This mysophobia is not just being fearful of microbes it's a lot more. The fear of microbes is the fear of any substance that may contain microbes or infect the person in some way with a contamination. The person with a mysophobia can often be noticed washing their hands over and over again, in order to remove any microbes they have come into contact with.

When the mysophobia was first noticed, it was falsely linked with the Obsessive

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