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SUMMARY:Construct an Interesting "Newspaper Headline"
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The title of your research should be attention-catching, but it also needs to be relevant to your topic.  So that’s where we start. Review your research topic and consider what newspaper headline would catch your attention with regard to your topic. In order to develop an interesting and not boring newspaper headline, we’ll follow some of the same rules as with the topic of your research project proposal.

Rule number 1: The newspaper headline must relate to your research topic. This is important to your credibility as a researcher, particularly when you’re just starting out “as you only get one chance to make a first impression.” And as the saying goes, “when people learn to trust you, they tell they’re friends and family; but if they feel betrayed or slighted, they tell everyone” So be authentic to your research topic.
Rule number 2: Don't use any of the same words used in your research topic. This includes the connector words like "the", "and", "or" etc. This may be a little...

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