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Exploratory papers guide for exploring topics, gathering information and sharing it with your audience

First, we will examine the background of the article, the background of major ideas / core issues.

Thinking about a theme • Why topics are important - What is the importance of this topic from the viewpoint of information value? why

Should your topic be interested in the readers? • Key ideas / questions - Let your readers easily read by clarifying what you will become to the reader.

1. Introduction: • Please explain the problem / main idea and why it / it is interesting. • Discuss briefly about directly related problems, causes of problems, history of problems, and so on. Please mention the person or institution involved in the problem. • Discuss various aspects of the topic

2. Body paragraphs: • Explain the problem, explain the background, and provide relevant information. • Please describe the various aspects of this issue in detail. Please note: Do not argue

On a problem, on the contrary, speak simply and actually about different perspectives of existence. • Analyze perspectives and associate them with the context in which they appear. • Possible solutions to consider problems

Conclusion • Reconfirm the point. • Discuss the importance of the problem and its impact on the future

Note: Exploratory articles are used to investigate questions rather than preferences and persuasiveness. Therefore, you should be as objective as possible

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