It is recommended that you pick a narrow topic for a research paper.
The way to pick a topic for an essay is to pick something you are interested enough in to do the research - getting a topic from someone else isn't going to help you much because you won't want to do the work. Pick something that makes you want to get online and dig out information about it.
You pick a subject, research it, and narrow it down to one idea.
you pick a topic and research it a lot an a lot and then write about it
WHY do certain people pick certain birth control methods? Are culture, ethnicity, faith based, nationality and placement in the family (birth order) predictors of the method chosen? Or it it advetising, age, literacy, region of residence?
If I were to break the pre-writing process into stages, it would be as follows: 1. Pick a topic (or obtain an assigned topic). 2. Think about the topic and get an idea of what you would like to say about it and what you need to know in order to say what you want to say. 3. Research the topic, taking notes as needed. 4. As long as you have a working computer and word processing program (or more primitve writing equipment if you are so inclined) and a dictionary, you are now ready to write. novanet answer -----> gathering details
you can. Pick something you strongly have an opinion about. it could be about taxes, sports, computers, gang violence, the economy. just anything you have a strong opinion about
A good topic for any essay is one that you either know about already or are willing to do your research and learn about. Pick any two things at all and you can find things that are similar and things that are different, even if you pick something like atoms and stars.
Pick something you would like to talk about for that long!
Pick a topic and point of view then research the subject usually 3 to 10 times the material used in final paper and then begin writing.
You need to write this. No one on Wiki can do the work for you and I am sure that you were given a sample of a research paper before getting this assignment. Pick your topic, narrow it down, do a outline, do the research, write the paper.
Since we cannot do your homework for you, we can only pass along thoughts and ideas. If I were asked to give an informative speech, I'd pick a topic that I personally want to know more about. Then, I'd figure out how this topic most affects me and my mates, or affects animals, or affects politics. Pick something the topic affects. Then, you can narrow your research to the topic and the group affected, and prepare your informative speech. Before you start, best practices dictate that you fully understand how you will be measured in this exercise.