Sunday January 31st 2010, 2:19 am
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Dissertation on Life Satisfaction Among Muslims
Saturday January 30th 2010, 2:14 am
Filed under: Dissertation Abstract

Posted by Tina Garfield and Suzanne Edward

This dissertation was the first for Professor Yahya, it covers the micro psychology -level on Educational Administration, while the second dissertation covers the macro level on Social Change and Sociology. Dr. Yahya was making the dissertations simultaneously in the same university. 

The first dissertation abstract: (more…)



Five Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Research Proposal
Friday January 29th 2010, 2:38 am
Filed under: Thesis Proposal

If you are interested in furthering your education and decide to undertake a PhD then you can expect to have to produce a high quality research proposal in order for your application to be accepted. Application for PhD’s across all faculties is very competitive and as such only the best students can expect to be selected. With this in mind it is important that you understand some of the common mistakes that applicants make on their research pr (more…)



How to Write Abstract for Your Final Year Project in the University
Wednesday January 27th 2010, 8:26 pm
Filed under: Thesis Abstract

Have you been looking for academic materials that will teach you how to write abstract of your final-year projects in your various disciplines in the university?  Have you been finding it difficult to write the abstract of your project?  Here is the way out in a simplified form.

 Abstract is one of the most important aspects of your academic project; be it undergraduate project, dissertation, or thesis. Abstract depicts, at a glance, (more…)



How do I write a Dissertation Proposal?
Sunday January 24th 2010, 8:18 pm
Filed under: Dissertation Proposal

As you will no doubt become all too well aware of very quickly, in many undergraduate and postgraduate subjects studied at many colleges and/or universities the world over there is a need to produce your own dissertation – or what many call a thesis – regarding some aspect of a subject that you are studying in your dissertation proposal. This is usually a largely independent piece of work that you – the student – will get to pick the title for (more…)