Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Research Paper Topics For African Americans

Research Paper Topics For African AmericansAfrican Americans have always been the most underrepresented group in American academia, but that is slowly changing. Aspiring African Americans have more opportunities now than ever before, and they are taking advantage of them. One of those opportunities is research paper topics, and this is a very important factor in getting a good grade on an essay. In this article I will discuss what you should look for in these topics.Part of your research should include whether or not the topic is popular or even available in other subjects. You can always call your prospective college to find out. Many universities do not even publish in their fields, if they offer it at all. While you do not want to be writing about a topic that is difficult to comprehend, you also do not want to limit yourself to a topic that is too popular or inordinately difficult.The next thing you need to consider is whether or not you should choose a basic topic for your resea rch. Many people think that if it is not something that has already been covered in a class, it is automatically a bad topic. You do not want to waste your time on something you know nothing about.When it comes to researching research paper topics for African Americans, research is always a good idea. You should look up what research papers are being written by people who are famous in your community. You can get these at your local library, or you can go online and look at the 'trends' that are being discussed.Keep in mind that these are always different than the basic information, but they will give you a base on which to start from. You should also decide whether or not you are going to write an original topic. Original topics are often harder to write, but are still a lot of fun. If you are unsure of what to write, and are unsure if your topic is even original, do not worry, just keep researching until you find something.If you do decide to write an original topic, make sure you take note of the best way to structure your paper so that it flows nicely and will not be easily categorized. The best way to structure a research paper is to divide the paper into sections, each one detailing one aspect of the research topic. Having a structure will help the reader understand the paper easily, and you will find that writing each section will be much easier and you will find that you do not have to waste time doing the same thing all over again.For instance, a specific situation may be mentioned one section, then another section may discuss how the situation affected the issue being researched. This is something that you can probably handle on your own, but it can take a lot of time to search for an example. Another factor that might affect the structure of your research paper topics is whether or not you write out each chapter as a separate work. If this is the case, then you will have two chapters per section, thus making it easy to read.Once you are done with yo ur research paper topics, you will need to sit down and look over your finished document to see if there are any flaws. Since there are many, chances are that you will find a few things that could be improved upon, and it will be necessary to rewrite the whole thing.

Monday, June 1, 2020

The Daily PANCE PANRE Question 6

A 27 year-old nulliparous female presents because she's been trying to get pregnant for two years, but has failed. She relates a history of a misdiagnosis of appendicitis that lead to abscess formation when she was 14 years old. Which of the following diagnostic studies would be most helpful at this point in her evaluation? A TSH level B hysterosalpingogram C laparoscopy D PAP smear E pelvic ultrasound Answer: B While I would disagree that an invasive procedures like HSG should be done first-line, the thing to remember in this question is that the patient has reason to have tubal scarring from adhesions (and there is no better answer listed to choose), so, for a board exam I would choose this answer. The TSH level would not be indicated (she has not had a pg loss), lap could diagnose the tubal scarring but would be done after an abnormal HSG. Pap smear is screening for cervical cancer and not indicated in this case of infertility; and pelvic US would yield nothing diagnostically about the tubes. Note: * This is part of the Daily PANCE and PANRE in your inbox email series: 60 days of PANCE and PANRE Questions and Answers delivered directly to your inbox. It is a great and fun way to learn! If you haven't already you can sign up by clicking Here. The Daily PANCE PANRE Question 6 A 27-year-old nulliparous female presents because she's been trying to get pregnant for two years, but has failed. She relates a history of a misdiagnosis of appendicitis that lead to abscess formation when she was 14 years old. Which of the following diagnostic studies would be most helpful at this point in her evaluation? TSH level Hysterosalpingogram Laparoscopy PAP smear Pelvic ultrasound Answer: B Hysterosalpingogram While I would disagree that an invasive procedure like HSG should be done first-line, the thing to remember in this question is that the patient has reason to have tubal scarring from adhesions (and there is no better answer listed to choose), so, for a board exam I would choose this answer. The TSH level would not be indicated (she has not had a pg loss), lap could diagnose the tubal scarring but would be done after an abnormal HSG. Pap smear is screening for cervical cancer and not indicated in this case of infertility, and the pelvic US would yield nothing diagnostically about the tubes. Know Your Content BlueprintInfertility is part of the NCCPA Content Blueprint Reproductive System(8%). Read more atSmarty PANCE Infertility. Note: * This is part of the Daily PANCE and PANRE in your inbox email series: 60 days of PANCE and PANRE Questions and Answers delivered directly to your inbox. 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