The elements of a bio statement vary according to its purpose. It should contain at least: * Tell who you are, by name * Give any credentials (degrees) or special schooling you have, especially if it relates to the reason you are making the bio Example: You are a writer and graduated with a Masters in English * Name the school/s if that would add to your background * Tell what about you makes you the expert, a trained eye, great in your field * City and State where you live, or a region (Northwest Canada) * Who lives with you - as a personal touch * Pets, if you feel like mentioning them -- mostly used as a softening touch * Anything you want to say about your creative, humorous, educated, knowledgeable self Humorous bios are the most fun to read. However, the majority are straight-forward bits of facts, shaped into 2 or 3 SHORT paragraphs. Bios are used in almost every field now. Types include: * Academic - Professors, teachers, principals * Colleges - might ask for a student bio * Writers - used on the jacket cover of books and in promotional materials * Hospitals about their doctors - promotes the expertise of Staff * Companies - About their Executives, CEOs, Presidents, and possibly Employees * Speakers - to give an audience information - why should someone pay attention to this person's speech * And, any person wanting to market his or her expertise in a certain area. Ever wonder about a Company Website or a Website Author? Look for the bio and / or mission statement on the site. Bios should be short (pithy) and describe positive details about the person. Try to be creative; too many bios start with "John Smith was born on such and such date, in such and such city, State. He attended such and such University, earning a degree in..." Make your bio stand out, grab the reader's attention. Include an unusual fact (if it also relates to why you need the bio). Posted by: Lifes
What is a great thesis statement about Radiology?
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If you did it wouldn't be a thesis "STATEMENT" would it, it would be a thesis "QUESTION".
Whatever thesis statement matches your paper. You'll have to write your own statement based on what your paper is going to say.
There is no standard thesis statement for anything. When you write a thesis statement, you need to state your argument (what ever opinion you have on marriage and divorce), and then use the rest of the essay to back up your position.
To write an effective introduction with a clear thesis statement, start by introducing the topic and providing some background information. Then, clearly state your main argument or position in a concise and specific thesis statement. Make sure your thesis is debatable and sets the direction for the rest of your essay.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
Yes, "thesis" is not capitalized in a thesis statement.
In order to write a thesis statement about Etta James one would choose a narrow topic regarding James and use it to create a thesis. Etta James sang the blues would be a good thesis to discuss her genre and songs she sang.
WikiAnswers does not write thesis papers. That's cheating and it's wrong. Your thesis statement must tell what YOU are going to write your paper about, not what we think you might write about. Write your paper first, then pick the best thesis statement based on what you wrote.