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一、初定题目,探讨深入  一般而言,每门课结束后,导师都会给出一个论文title的list,学生可以根据自己感兴趣的方向进行初步的定位。根据初步选定的题目,可以和任课导师做一个简单的分析,探讨自己选的题目与自己的构想是否可行。要充分利用导师这个资源,不要害羞觉得自己想法幼稚或英文不好而不肯交流。导师能够及时给予你想法上的支持以及文献的推荐。甚至有时候给你开辟新思路。  二、内容规划,时间安排  在写论文的时候都会先准备一个草稿纸,上面会列出一个大体的规划。例如几月几日要进行到哪一部分的写作,几月几日到几月几日要完成哪一部分的阅读。每个部分的字数分配大概是怎样。列出这个草稿后会帮助自己去梳理。也更容易在合理的时间内完成论文初稿的写作,进行下一步的修改。  三、引经据典,强势支撑  定下题目后,学生就可以根据导师给出的book list去图书馆找相关书籍,用前人的论点论据是支持自己的观点。这一个过程在平时小作文中,甚至可能持续一两周,在毕业论文期间则是占用了更久的时间。学生可以准备一个本子,将觉得有用的,可以拿来说论点支撑的内容,作者,书名,出版年限及页码都记下来,在reference环节非常有用。任何一个新结论都需要旁征博引,用事实既定的例子去论证。适当的可以选择图片,列表进行辅助说明。  四、再次重申,总结言论  最后,根据摆事实讲道理,梳理与重申自己的观点。一般在最后的章节与环节上,建议学生还是需要谨慎对待,不能虎头蛇尾,有一个好的开始也需要一个精彩的结尾。  这是抄的,最重要的是,定出outline,然后定期和导师碰面,写论文往一个议题去写,而不是写很多内容,最后英国有查重系统,会对剽窃的文章进行严罚,就这么多吧

写英文论文的步骤

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Critical Thought PaperThe sexual health care services in Shanghai, China, has been shown some progress in sexual health care by offering more service and mainly for free for people living This research will integrate some Chinese societal elements, such as traditional Chinese values as well as the changing of values to analyze how Shanghai is take an effort in providing sexual health It will also discuss how Shanghai is treating LGBTQ+ Meanwhile, the department of Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & Prevention has provided some free services with other sectors of health care in China, such as community health This important sector will be analyzed in detail to illustrate the health care services that people can get access People in Shanghai can get condoms in multiple Since “Condoms remain the best form of simultaneous protection against sexually transited infections and unintended pregnancies” (Mullinax, et , 2017, 642), the ways of obtaining condoms are important in sexual health Any person in China is free to obtain some condoms from community health hospitals, which is not the only way that offers people In some hotels, they would provide free condoms or condoms at a fair price, such as several dollars for one Customers of hotels can get condoms in their But some hotels do not provide condoms in the Besides these special Compared with some western countries, there is no condom selling on China’s college When students need condoms, they can purchase from pharmacies, doctors at a normal hospital, and online shops, or get condoms from community health hospitals at no The developed take-out service in China also enables Chinese customers to buy condoms or other related products online and the products will be delivered within about half an hour by This service is mainly provided in urban areas where the take-out service is well developed in C This service can proceed in a kind of secret way where the deliverers would not know what the products are when they are packaged in a sealed box or bag by a The delivers can provide fast delivery service to meet the needs of Since deliverers can normally reach the house from the house without the influences of the pandemic, the customers can receive an effective service especially when they do not want to go out and buy some condoms from a pharmacy at China was well-known for its one-child policy, which put pressure on people to learn birth As one important normal approach to achieve this goal, community health hospitals have been the main places to provide people with free The community health hospitals also take the responsibility to provide sexual health care information to the people living around Since there are a large number of community health hospitals in China locate in every small community, the doctors in community health hospitals can offer more personalized and more private services for people who demand sexual health care The public hospitals provide services of STI/HIV test, which will normally cost like 10 US dollars, which is affordable for almost all the people who demand such a China also announced recently to reduce the tariff on HIV medicines, lowering the cost for The public hospitals in China have the authority to provide STI/HIV Meanwhile, the public hospital is easy to find in urban In rural areas, there is no such institute to provide STI/HIV As we have learned in class that HPV ranks the first in STI prevalence as well as incidents in the United States, it is worthy to discuss how Chinese people are coping with HPV In recent five years, with increasing knowledge of HPV among the public, there is a huge demand for HPV With this demand, the country is trying to import more HPV vaccines and some domestic universities have produced domestic HPV The supplies of them could not normally meet the large demands in many Even though both men and women can get HPV vaccines, in China, females are the main group to demand HPV In many cities, they have to make appointments after months to get one Meanwhile, the price for HPV vaccines is much higher than many common vaccines in C One shot of four price HPV vaccine would cost about 500 US A nine-price HPV vaccine shot could cost about 900 US dollars and even more as it is highly demanded with a low This phenomenon illustrates that more Chinese females are aware of the importance of the HPV It is studied that “HPV transmission via sex toys may be feasible” (Anderson, et , 2014, 2), showing the importance of mind the sanitation of sexual However, in China, there can be no instruction provided by public health services concerning sex Since traditional Chinese values do not consider sexual activities is a decent thing to talk about, the health information about sexual activities is not educated to the Sexual toys, as new products in China in recent years, are likely to be neglected when doctors are trying to educate some patients about sexual health Even Chinese doctors could be shy to talk about sexual toys as they are maintained within a certain group of The public lacks information about sexual Even in Shanghai, a modern city of China, the Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & Prevention does not provide any information about sexual toys on its website (Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & Prevention, 2021)LGBTQ+ is not openly accepted in S Although many Western countries have allowed LGBTQ+, there is no public authority that shows an acceptance to it which can be seen from the marriage The marriage law has not made any modifications to allow LGBTQ+ At the same time, the public does not show public acceptance of There are fewer LGBTQ+ movements in Shanghai than in America, which might be one of the reasons why Chinese society does not witness rapid development in LGBTQ+ Privately, there are many people who belong to LGBTQ+ Although they are not publicly accepted, they can normally go on streets like a couple without many biases in Shanghai since Shanghai is keeping to open to new ideas and new Nevertheless, this situation might be different in rural areas of China where elderly people normally hold traditional beliefs by considering LGBTQ+ This has become a problem and an obstacle for some families which have children who belong to LGBTQ+ The development of LGBTQ+ is slow proceeding in current CIn a conclusion, sexual health service is provided in many forms in S The supply of condoms has multiples approaches where consumers can purchase, such as via the internet, take-out service, public hospitals, Community health hospitals also provide condoms for free, which are easy to find in The test of STI/HIV is provided in public hospitals at a fair cost, about 10 US The public also shows an awareness of HPV by presenting a huge demand for imported HPV Sexual toys are however hard to be mentioned in Shanghai while people hold a traditional value considering it is kind of Even doctors would be shy to talk about Moreover, LGBTQ+ has not been accepted by the public in Shanghai until References:Anderson, T A, Schick, V, Herbenick, D, Dodge, B, & Fortenberry, J D (2014) A study of human papillomavirus on vaginally inserted sex toys, before and after cleaning, among women who have sex with women and Sexually transmitted infections, 90(7), 529-Mullinax, M, Sanders, S, Dennis, B, Higgins, J, Fortenberry, J D, & Reece, M (2017) How condom discontinuation occurs: interviews with emerging adult The Journal of Sex Research, 54(4-5), 642-The Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & P (2021) “Sexual Disease Prevention” Retrieved from:
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