I personally think you should use the important details in the beginning you should also describe what your research is about you can then give plenty details about the research and finally you can make a little summary about what you wrote in the beginning.
Manhattan Project
The profile of a project is where you put your background research, table of contents, your project guidelines(if you have), your project question and your PowerPoint slides(if your teacher requires).
If you are talking about making a board for a school project, you need a little more time to put everything together. You'll have to do some research on the topic, put your information together, and then decide how you want to display it on the board.
You put a lot of effort into a research proposal, send it to an appropriate institution hoping they will fund your proposed research project, then you wait ages for a negative answer.
You put your own original material on your project, not what some anonymous person on the internet says! Do some research and learn about bullying and then decide what information you want to include in your project.
It identifies the focus and method of the research project.
In the right context, yes they could. You could make an inquiry as part of doing some research.
you can write a research project by going on the computer to search information about what you are studying then find some details to support your answers then put some of your information you think is important in your final draft.
It is the information you use on a project
The difference between a research proposal and a project proposal is that a research proposal may lead to a project proposal eventually. A research proposal involves a plan for learning about something, a project proposal involves money for doing something.
put it together to arrive at a conclusion
put it together to arrive at a concluison