Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Academic/Business Reports

Writing an Academic Report:
The title, body, and conclusion are the main parts of an academic research report, which also includes a Works Cited page that lists the the infor mation for the sources used to creat ethe report. Set all margins of the page to one inch, double-space your entire report along with the works cited page, indent the first line of each paragraph, include only one  space between end punctuation and a new sentence. Create a heading, includes your name, the date, and the name of your class and tacher, at the top left of the page. Center the title of the letter only, but don't bold it. Right-align your last name and the page number in the header of the repor which is located at the top of the page.

Skill builder:
1. Your last name and the page number.
2. So it would be easier to read.
3. The main components of the research paper were the introduction, body, and conclusion. I would have double spaced everything, mad a header, set my margins to 1 inch, and create a heading.

Creating a Business Report:
The purpose of a business report is to present and analyze information. They have three main parts, which are the front matter, body, and back matter. The front  matter includes pages like the title page and the table of contents. The body contains the main information of the report. The headings often seperate topics in the body. The end matter contains pages like the end notes page and the bibliography. You can either use footnotes or endnotes to cite the sources you used in the business report.

Skill builder:
1. The front matter, body, and back matter.
2. Use default side and bottom margins. Leave an appropriate 2-inch top margin on select pages, including the first page of the report and the table of contents, Endnote , and bibliography pages. Use headers and footers to display the page numbers, the name of the report, the date, and other information. The title page should not display any header or footer information.
3. The population of the neighborhood, how many CD stores are around that neighborhood, and how many people buy CD's in the neighborhood.

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