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A Complete Yet Concise Title For Your show up in Arial font, which should still be
Research Project okay. See Equation 1.

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Introduction ci xi = c0 x0 + c1 x1 + ... + cn xn (1)
Background information necessary for the i=0
reader to understand the content of the rest
of the paper. Your reader will be familiar with The methods section is the place to show
general scientific terms, but jargon should off the skills you learned while working on
be defined here or avoided (if reasonably the project and demonstrate scientific rea-
achievable). See Table 1 for an example ta- soning. A good way of doing this is to ex-
ble. plain confounding factors in your research
and how you overcame them. This will prob-
Time (s) Distance (m) Charge (C) ably be your longest section.
0 0 10 Results
1 1 5 Discuss your final findings here. The bulk
2 4 6 of this section will likely be multiple figures.
See Figure 2, and remember to reference
Table 1: An example table.
all the figures and tables you have in your
essay.
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Canada
United Kingdom
tain the results you did. Maybe include a Germany
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figure or blocks of (pseudo) code. See Fig-
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ICU patients per million

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Figure 2: Wear your mask!
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Conclusion
Figure 1: Here is a caption for a figure. Respond to your introduction and discuss
the implications of your results. Maybe a
Try to keep equations to a minimum. preliminary plot of some future expected
Sorry, theorists. FYI, math isn’t going to findings.
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This is a footnote. References

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[1] Jimbo Jones and Marjorie Simpson.


“How Many Years Can I Keep on Do-
ing This: An Analysis of My Self Worth”.
In: Totally Real Journal 193.1 (2019),
pp. 265–275.

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