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What is the purpose of a conclusion?

The purpose of conclusion is to conclude and analyze what you have already presented in your project and presentation. The purpose also is approving the problem statement and finishing the project with written conclusion about the subject.

What should you include and what should you not include?

It should include problem statement approval, information what has already been presented in the project and whole work problem statement analyze. It should not include new information which is not relevant or mentioned in project or presentation.

What would you change in your current conclusion and why?

We would change amount of conclusion by making it bigger and analyzing things more specific. We would do more grammar error editing.

How should a bibliography be conducted? Give at least three examples. Bibliography should be conducted very specific, and should not be superficial. Concrete links and references. 1. Hehner, Barbara, ed. The Spirit of Canada. Toronto: Malcolm Lester Books, 1999. Puzo, Mario. The Family: A Novel. Completed by Carol Gino. New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 2001. 2. Article in a magazine, journal, periodical, or newspaper with no author stated: "100 Years of Dust and Glory." Popular Mechanics Sept. 2001: 70-75.
"Actress Loretta Young Dies at 87." Buffalo News 13 Aug. 2000: A23. "E-Money Slips Quietly into Oblivion." The Nikkei Weekly [Tokyo] 22 Jan. 2001: "How to Deal with Lousy Support." PC World Nov. 2001: 132. 3. Internet citation for an article from an online magazine, journal, periodical, newsletter, or newspaper with no author stated:
"Beginner Tip: Presenting Your Page with Style." Webmaster Tips Newsletter. July 2000. NetMechanic. 12 Feb. 2001



Bibliography: 2. Article in a magazine, journal, periodical, or newspaper with no author stated: "100 Years of Dust and Glory." Popular Mechanics Sept. 2001: 70-75. "Actress Loretta Young Dies at 87." Buffalo News 13 Aug. 2000: A23. "E-Money Slips Quietly into Oblivion." The Nikkei Weekly [Tokyo] 22 Jan. 2001: "How to Deal with Lousy Support." PC World Nov. 2001: 132.

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