You won't because someone who can write a good research paper will publish it under their own name.
Research.
1) Do good research. 2) Make good notes. 3) Write a detailed outline. 4) Write a first draft. 5) Proofread the paper. 6) Rewrite it. [Repeat 5 and 6 until satisfied with the result.]
bobby is sad bobby is happy bobby is bored
Look up what u want 2 write about on google or safari. Then write as much details & imfo u can because that is always good paper if u do this. & try to put the imfo u got into ur own words.
Write about the love between Catherine and Heathcliff
A good title for a research paper on plants is "Wholly Plants ".
You need a pencil, paper (I prefer lined paper), an imagination to start a conversation, and someone to send it to.
If you are writing a research paper, you need to write it yourself. Here are a couple of good references for the topic of eclipses, at the links below.
No, we cannot. It would not be ethical for someone else to do your work for you. Our job is to answer questions, so if you have a question about Barack Obama, we are supposed to provide factual information for you. But it's not our job to write papers. That said, maybe you are concerned that you don't know how to write a good paper. There are a number of excellent (and reliable) resources about how to do this. You start with a thesis statement: what will your paper prove, or what will it try to teach the reader? Then, you gather up credible research that proves your point. Then, you finish with a strong conclusion that sums up your main point. It takes some practice to learn how to write a good paper, but cheating is never a good solution, so get some help if you need it, and write a good paper yourself-- I know you can do it!
To be honest, it is a good topic for a research paper if your opinion is the same as your teacher's is.
That's easy, do someone famous like martin Luther King jr., or do someone not so famous like John Adams
I would suggest someone who did many things to help others like Abraham Lincoln or Harriet Tubman