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In the thesis I need to be about something that hasn't been proven. In my research paper i would prove it. Posted by carmendi1 on Sep 29, 2009. |
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I do not know how you will be able to get the data needed to prove or disprove any thesis statement. However I am giving below some important issues related to swine flu that deserve to be examined.
Posted by krishna-agrawala on Sep 29, 2009. |
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How about the susceptibility of pregnant women to swine flu? I have seen this possibility bandied about in the press, in newspaper articles and on television. You could investigate what the CDC and AMA say about it. You could also compare other flus to what has been learned about swine flu with regard to pregnant women. Good luck with your paper! Posted by mrsmonica on Sep 30, 2009. |
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I agree with Mrs. Monica #3 in that you need to make your topic more specific. Also, consider how much information are you likely to find on the subject. Whenever I have students do research papers, I have them start with a question. By answering it, you have completed your thesis statement. Ex. Why are pregnant women more succeptable to H1N1, and what can be done to lesson the risk. Posted by sharrons on Oct 1, 2009. |
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In reply to #2: thankx Posted by carmendi1 on Oct 1, 2009. |
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In reply to #3: thanx Posted by carmendi1 on Oct 1, 2009. |
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In reply to #4: thanx Posted by carmendi1 on Oct 1, 2009. |

