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One popular description of the contents of anygood report goes like this:

  1. In the introduction, tell them what you're going to tell them.
  2. In the body, tell them what you want to tell them.
  3. In the conclusion, tell them what you told them.

You end any report by summarizing very briefly what was in the body of

the report, perhaps adding what you learned or discovered from working

with this information, and perhaps adding just a few words on how it might

have been studied more effectively, or what further studies this one could

lead to in the future.

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