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academicswithlily · 10 months ago
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Discover your untapped potential and master the art of crafting an impactful dissertation with the help of this comprehensive expert guide. This essential guide is designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills needed to create a compelling and successful dissertation that will set you on the path to achieving academic excellence.
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a-curious-studyblr · 2 years ago
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dragonciphering · 1 year ago
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emilywatson-01 · 11 months ago
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Learn how to write a dissertation proposal
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Learn how to write a dissertation proposal with ease! Start by choosing a clear and focused research topic. Outline the key questions you want to answer and review existing literature to understand the background. Remember, a good proposal sets the foundation for your dissertation, so take your time and ensure it's well-organized and comprehensive.
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freyaandersson · 11 months ago
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Write a Dissertation Proposal
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Learn how to craft a compelling dissertation proposal Writing with our comprehensive guide. Get expert tips on structuring your proposal, defining your research questions, and presenting your methodology to ensure approval and set a strong foundation for your research.
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myassignmenthelpservices · 1 year ago
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Dealing with the rejections of professors, even after long hours of research, can be overwhelming. As you know, a PhD requires you to sacrifice the work-life balance when you work on the revision of the dissertation to get the final approval. Nevertheless, when you think about the end result, it's all worth it. It's understandable that a dissertation requires you to be detail-oriented and research for hours. But it does not have to be a painful process. When you get some online dissertation help and work with the right strategies, you can enhance your productivity. 
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papercoach · 1 year ago
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Enhance your memory with the "Method of Loci." 🧠 Associate study material with specific locations or objects to recall information better during exams. 💡
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about27th · 2 years ago
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my supervisor does actually put my dissertation experience on his website; i know it's not a big deal but still makes me happy to have left a tiny footprint out there
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harrybrookk · 2 years ago
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Are you having trouble deciding on a topic for your dissertation on finance? Do you require assistance or professional counsel on the same? You'll be happy to learn that we provide that service without charge.
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a-curious-studyblr · 2 years ago
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I'm feeling really thankful for my past self for typing up a messy draft thesis in March even tho it's not due until mid-September. My plan is to work on it now and get it done in a month by the end of September. Even though the draft is a hot mess, not referenced yet, in bullet points, the method are written informally not scientifically and the figures/graphs are unfinished... At least I have notes about what I want to write about, the layout is done and there are words on the page. I feel like procrastination is reduced as a first draft existing makes it easier to just start
I totally recommend writing up dissertation/thesis as you go and start early!
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thesisproposal1 · 4 years ago
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mpchev · 7 months ago
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Update on fanbinding dissertation: binding the dissertation itself!
After many days and nights of writing and wrangling footnotes and proofreading (where I couldn't convince my laptop that yes, I meant textualisation, not sexualisation), 'twas time to bind the beasts! In three copies, no less! Which I approached with way too much confidence from my one fanbind experience, and came with many fun little surprises due to the format guidelines I had to follow 🤡
This is going to be a long one, so here's my happy unfocused mug to confirm that it all ends well:
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First pickle: The typesetting. I absolutely loved typesetting fanfic, but the dissertation had to be A4 (way less fun, boo-hoo), one-sided, with every page numbered. Did you know that LibreOffice won't let you add blank pages and only number the non-blank ones, without skipping numbers? In order to print signatures I could fold into one-sided pages, only numbered on the right-hand pages, I ended up switching to landscape orientation and including the equivalent of a blank page in the left margin.
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Second pickle: The imposing, which I couldn't figure out using the amazing bookbinder with my weird landscape 2-page layout. I finally gave in and rearranged all the pages manually, which looked like p. 1 on the recto / p. 10 on the verso, then p2/p9, p3/p8, p4/p7, p5/p8, p6/p7. And because there was no way I was paying print-in-colour prices for all of this, I further split the manually imposed pages into two files, one for the greyscale printer (cheaper) and one for the colour printer (highway robbery). Still came up to ~£70, just for printing.
Very glad I went in chunks of 10 for the signatures, it made both the math and the folding using sheets from two different piles much easier, highly recommend (if for some absurd reason you also want to bind one-sided numbered pages in folded signatures).
Third pickle: Linear time. Had planned on having so much time to print and bind this thing, but kept writing and rewriting and proofing and oops! It was due in less than 24 hours and it was still not out of the laptop. So.
22/09/24, 6pm: Got to the library, started printing.
6.45pm: Found another printer where all the paper was the same shade of white, started printing again 🤦‍♂️ (kept the the misprints to use as scrap paper when glueing)
7.30pm: Started folding the 150 sheets of paper (3 x 100-page dissertation, 2 pages per sheet). Went from the last episode of The Magnus Protocol, to an episode of Welcome to Night Vale, to deciding restart The Magnus Archive, which felt almost poetic.
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9pm: Headed back home, trimmed the edges (with a borrowed guillotine), folded the endpapers, stabbed everything. Lack of pictures to be blamed on my inability to mess with linear time, and the eventual sleep deprivation.
10.30pm, I think? Started sewing the signatures together, again with Supernatural (which I started rewatching when I submitted my first dissertation assignment in mid-May, and finished 2 days after submitting the dissertation itself, again, such poetry).
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2am, probably? Tipped the endpapers and glued cheesecloth over the spines. Somehow figured out where to set the three textblocks to dry (I don't have a press). Sadly gave up on sewing on (or glueing) headbands, because time.
3am-ish: Cut the missing cover pieces out of millboard (had already cut 4 of 6 covers, since I knew it had to be A4), measured the spines of the three textblocks and cut those as well.
???am: Did some math, because sure, that's the right time for that. Cut the bookcloth to size, glued the cover pieces on the bookcloth. Remarkably only messed up the measurements on one of them! That means one of the copies has a millimetre of millboard showing in the inside corners of the back cover, but not enough time/bookcloth/millboard to redo it, onward we go!
Way past dawn: Took a break for food while the covers somewhat dried. Cased the three textblocks in the three covers, with the endpapers bubbling, which took me by surprise since it was the same paper and same glue I had used for the fanbind without any problem. I'm now thinking that bigger book = more time needed to apply the glue = endpapers getting warped, but I was so exhausted by this point that who knows. Again, no time to redo it!
9.30am: Stacked the dissertations under the heavy reference books I used to write the dissertation. Toute est dans toute hein. Went to bed while they (mostly) dried.
2.30pm: Woken up by my neighbour's dj set. Eventually put all that hard work in a tote and walked to school to hand it in at 4.30pm.
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Fourth and last pickle: The titling. Couldn't find paper long enough to do a half-dust jacket like I did last time. Had big cutout plans, ran out of time and couldn't finish testing those. Also had some thicker textured paper I thought of cutting and glueing to the cover as a title card, but it turned out too thin and was warping. Finally resigned myself to submitting it with a blank cover, but one of my teachers asked if I would mind adding the title on with metallic markers to make it easier to identify (one copy will eventually be on the shelf at the Institute), and I'm SO HAPPY with how it turned out. Metallic markers. Why didn't I think of that. (I did, however, think about dressing appropriately for the occasion.)
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So, is it possible to print and bind 3 books in less than 24 hours? Yes! Am I glad I did it? Also yes, very satisfying, love being extra! Would I do it again? God no, I've been sleeping for two weeks and I still haven't recovered. Can't wait to start binding something else though, so I guess it wasn't that bad.
That's it! That's over! Aaaaaah! Now waiting for the grade and comments, and hopefully soon I'll be able to share the content as well.
I'll also try to post some more about the research/writing process itself, somewhere between the late nights reading international treaties on income tax and the early mornings spent figuring out how to apply for a phd next.
Thank you so much to everyone who followed along, this was way more fun than I ever could have hoped!
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sweetheartspence · 2 days ago
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౨ৎ booked & busy - s.r. ౨ৎ
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you doze off while studying for finals. spencer is there to take care of you.
pairing: spencer reid x grad student!reader genre: fluff content: established relationship, gn!reader, reader is not taking care of themself, spencer uses pet names, tooth rotting fluff wc: 818 a/n: currently suffering through finals and cannot get my brain to focus. so this itty bitty blurb is the product. i wish i had a spencer to make sure i took care of myself. requests/asks are open! my masterlist!!
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Your eyes are starting to blur after reading the same sentence for the fourth time, making no more sense out of it than you had the first three times. You're sitting cross legged on the couch, surrounded by papers, articles on the topic you're writing a dissertation on. God, this is your passion, but sometimes you wish you had picked something a little bit easier.
You scrub your hand over your face, sighing and knocking your glasses askew. There's too many big words, and you haven't gotten nearly enough sleep to process all of them. You've been so busy drafting this paper that you haven't been sleeping properly, and Spencer hasn't been around to make you. You chew absently on your thumbnail, shuffling a stack of papers around, trying to find a specific one. Had it even been in that stack? Did you completely imagine that quote?
You sigh again, setting your highlighter to the side. The words are swimming behind your eyelids, becoming little blobs on the page. You're honestly not even convinced they are words. Maybe this author is just making words up, and gaslighting you into believing they're real because of their credentials and the fact that it's been nearly a week since you've gotten a proper rest.
Maybe if you just close your eyes for a moment, you could get them to focus...
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Spencer is headed back to your shared apartment. He's just gotten home from a long case across the country, lasting nearly a week and a half, and hadn't let you know that he was coming home. He was intending on surprising you, but when he walks in, he finds you fast asleep on the couch, your head tilted back, your mouth slightly open.
Spencer's heart nearly melts in his chest. God, did you have to be so cute? He wonders for a brief moment why you're not sleeping in your bed, but clocks the articles spread out over your lap and the couch. He smiles, and makes his way over to the couch, careful not to disturb you.
Spencer gathers up the papers, stacking them neatly and setting them aside on the coffee table. He gathers you carefully into his arms, tucking your head under his chin, and carries you off to bed.
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You wake up horribly disoriented. When did you climb into your bed? You blink slowly, reaching up to rub at your eyes. And your glasses are off...
You sit up, looking around the room, blinking blearily, and you see a man sitting on the other side of the bed. He's reading, his fingers skimming along the pages, his lips pursed in concentration. He looks over at you as you sit up, his dark curls falling into his eyes, and immediately his features soften. "Hi, baby," Spencer says fondly, reaching out for you. He wraps a hand around your waist, pulling you to him, closing the book and setting it carefully on the nightstand. The tips of his fingers slide underneath the material of your shirt, tracing along sensitive skin.
"Hi," you say breathlessly, surprised to see him. "You're... home."
"Try not to sound so excited," Spencer smiles, tucking a stray piece of your hair out of your face. This is his favorite way to see you- soft, sleepy, a little lost, and all his.
"I'm- I was studying, and now I'm in bed," you tell him, your eyes widening almost comically. "Christ, I need to finish that chapter of my dissertation, I have pages due this weekend, and-"
"Sweetheart," Spencer interrupts gently. "You need to sleep. You can't do anything while you're this tired. You'll end up having to rewrite the pages anyway, and that's just going to make more work for yourself."
You bite your lip, considering this for a moment. You know he's right, you're too tired to really focus, and the bed is warm and inviting. Spencer is looking at you with those soft eyes, the expression he saves just for you, and you suddenly can't find it in yourself to move away from him.
"Okay," you whisper, tucking your nose into the soft hollow under his jaw. It fits perfectly into the spot, like it was made for you.
"Okay," Spencer repeats softly, placing a kiss on your forehead. "Go to sleep, darling. I'll be here when you wake up, and I'll make you tea, and we can figure out a work schedule for you to get your pages done."
You sigh, nuzzling further into his neck, hiking a leg up to drape it around his thigh. "You're too good to me, you know."
"Just giving you what you deserve," Spencer murmurs, running a gentle hand through your hair. "Go to sleep."
You fall asleep like that, tangled up in one another, the smell of him surrounding you. Old books, rain, and a hint of lemon.
It's the best sleep you've gotten in weeks.
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kawhh · 2 months ago
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what if jack and quinn worked together to corrupt you. Dark!Quinn and Dark!jack. Making sure they both get you to just needing them and no one else.
It starts off with Both of them seeing you at like a bar or something. They slip something in your drink but then ‘save’ you. They look after you while your all drugged out. And subconsciously you need them to look after you after they saved you of course.
Maybe the next time your with them they give you a stimulant, something that just makes you happy and so you start to associate them with that happiness that you can’t get without them.
Why have one when you can have two ‧₊˚✩彡
I think I could write a whole dissertation based on the hughes brother sandwich corruption circle. It's just perfection to me.
Warnings: drugging, non-con touching, there may or may not be something in the eggs.
The way they could just physically trap you between them - you're sitting on a stool at the bar? They're on your left and right, leaving no space, pushing against your shoulders. There's really not much you can do about it.
One of them pushing you slighter harder, making you tip slightly into the other brother's arms. Passing you back and forth, watching how you startle like a little rabbit.
Tracing their fingers down your skin, casually enough to not cause any alarm. A hand on your thigh, a hand on your knee, a hand around your waist. Silly girl, you keep falling.
You can't keep an eye on both of them at the same time, you're clearly overwhelmed and flustered by the attention, struggling to even keep your attention on which one is talking to you, never mind watching both of them.
It's so easy for them to slip something special in your drink, so easy for them to convince you that you're probably lightheaded and dehydrated - it'd explain why you're falling into them, wouldn't it?
Their hungry gaze on you as your speech starts to slur, how you wobble on the stool. Them turning towards you, pushing you back to rest against one of their chests.
"You okay there, angel?"
They're smoothing your hair, slowly sliding a hand under your shirt, making little cooing noises at you.
"We've got you sweetheart.. safe with us."
They can already see the look of gratitude on your drugged out face, how you relax into their touch, how your eyes close softly with the small circles they're rubbing on your bare skin.
The least they can do is get you home with them.. it's the right thing to do. You'll wake up disorientated, but oh so thankful for them being there for you. They didn't abandon you.. they comforted you through it.
They'll even make you some breakfast - it's important to eat after you have a dizzy episode. Don't mind that they put something.. extra in the eggs.
Oh, you're dizzy again? You're feeling worse? Don't worry baby.. they'll keep you cuddled up on the couch between them, feeding you, making sure you're hydrated. Taking such good care of you.. keeping you drugged.. how could you ever leave?
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papercoach · 1 year ago
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Feeling stressed about finals? 📚 📝 Here's a tip: take a break. Go for a walk, watch a movie, or do something else that you enjoy. Taking a break will help you relax and de-stress, so you can come back to your studies refreshed and ready to focus. 📖 🎥
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gowerhardcastle · 28 days ago
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Tips After Writing Over Five Million Words
I’ve written a lot of words.  As an adult, from my dissertation to the role-playing games I’ve written or co-written, to various scholarly essays—this is all pre-Choice of Games—I estimate I’ve written 350,000 words. 
Then, Midsummer, which is 200,000.
Tally Ho is 620,000.
And Jolly Good:   Cakes and Ale is 1.2 Million.
That’s 2.37 Million words.  Now, I’m somewhat over 2.75 million words for Jolly Good:  Tea and Scones for a grand total of 5.12 Million Words, and I still have to look up how to spell “businesses” every single time.
My point is that I’ve written words.  Not all of those words are good, let me be clear.  Like, I don’t care if you are a huge fan of my game writing and you hunger for more, I don’t think you should go seek out my dissertation and read it.  But in the process, I’ve learned some tips about writing—tips about just the mechanical nuts and bolts writing, tips about the craft of writing, tips about writing interactive fiction, and tips about writing in Choicescript.  I want to share some of these things.
Here’s some really, really practical nuts and bolts things I’ve learned, for me.  They are what I wish I knew starting out.  I made a long list.  There are about fifty things on it.  Here are the first ten:
Writing a thousand words a day is fine.  It’s good, and it’s achievable.  But if your goal is to write crazy-long interactive fiction (as seems to be the fashion) be aware of what that means:  a thousand words a day, will get you to a million words in somewhere around three years.  Million word IF is getting more common and expectations are rising.  If you want to write two million words at that pace, now we’re talking six years.  You either need to write faster or you have to have realistic expectations for when this thing is going to be done.
I have to reiterate point 1.  Writing long interactive fiction takes forever.  You have to be prepare to pour your life force into it.  I was sitting writing Chapter Six and I suddenly thought about a scene from Chapter Two and I said, aloud, “is that from the same game?”  It seemed impossible, because I had written it so long before.  If you aren’t ready to spend years and years on this, this might not be your genre.  I am lucky that I happen to write (and type) super fast, but even so, years and years.
Because long interactive fiction takes so long to write, if you don’t have a character bible, you are going to have a really rough time of it when you have to describe some minor character’s facial hair about whom you last thought of sixteen months ago.  At the same time, every second you spend writing a character bible is a second you aren’t writing the thing itself. 
That leads me to this point:  when you write like this, you give up a lot too.  Time to play computer games, to go to a fall festival, to just sit with friends on the sofa and talk.  You are just there, writing, alone.  And thoughts about cost-benefit start drifting into your mind.  “If I want to start learning to read Ancient Greek, think how many hours that would take away from writing!”  So you have to be very very careful that it doesn’t invade everything, including your thoughts when you are doing other stuff.  You need the other stuff.  Without the other stuff you get boring and you lose the fertile ground for words to grow in.  But my point is that when you see a great piece of writing, there were a lot of choices made, things that were given up, and time that was carved out for it, and it can be painful.  You have to go into this open-eyed.
The back and neck are the weak points.  They give out way before the hands, on me, anyhow.  After a day of writing, I feel like my spine has fused.  Combine writing days with exercise days.  Especially as you age, which you will if you choose to write long interactive fiction.
I email myself my current draft every time I finish writing.  Have some way of preserving every single version.  I can’t tell you how many times I have to go back and refer to an earlier version when I realize I liked it better the way I did it last week.  There’s assuredly a higher-tech way to do this, but this works for me.
If you are bored when you are writing, the writing will be boring.  Enjoy your own writing.  Laugh at your jokes.  Feel bad for your characters when they are sad.  If you’re feeling, that’s a good sign. 
If you go to a café and bring a notebook and a sharp pencil, you can enjoy a nice writing session and be in the world for a while.  Writing you do with a pencil in a notebook will be different in quality and texture from writing at the computer, and I can’t explain why.  Mix it in.
Carry a little notebook with you that fits in your pocket.  The ideas will pop up randomly throughout the day.  This is how you snag them.  Write a hundred down and maybe two will be good. I have done this on carousels and in faculty meetings.
This last one I particularly want to address to my younger self who was trying to write novels and stories in middle school and high school, as well as to everyone else working on early stuff.  I used to be very annoyed at the process of writing because (and I remember saying this to myself) I didn’t understand the point of writing when nobody was going to read it, or maybe one or two friends but probably not.  Writing felt like a thing I did that I spent hard work on for a long time, and then I put it in a drawer. 
What I wish I had known regarding the above was that this is the equivalent of training in some mountaintop retreat, honing my craft, doing the million pushups, becoming a writing ninja.  I wish someone had told me that it didn’t matter if anyone read it.  That wasn’t the point.  I was figuring stuff out.  It takes a really long time to create your own writing style.  This is how it happens.  Just do it, and do it, and do it.  The practice is its own reward, not publication, which I incorrectly thought was my goal at the time when I was learning how to write.
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