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1. Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study

The background of the study provides an introduction of the research area. This

part outlines the discussion on the following:

 Introduction

 Description of the research area or the chosen topic

 Discussion of the present condition of chosen topic

 A brief discussion of the problem

 An overview on the main purpose of the study

1.2 Problem Statement

State the major problem and provide historical data, reports from articles, initial

survey result and diagnostic tools results in order to measure the extent of the problem.

1.3 Objective of the Study

State your general objective of the study and provide indicators to measure the

results of the study.

1.4 Significance of the Study


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Discuss the significance of your study to different stakeholders. Why do you have

to pursue the study?

1.5 Scope and Limitation of the Study

Who are included on your study? Why?

How many are involved in your study? Why?

Where will you conduct your study? Why?

What is the scope of your study? Why?

State the period of the study.


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2. Review and Literature


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3. Methodology

Provide a general flow chart for the methodology of the study.


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4. Results and Discussion


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5. Conclusion

Must be consistent with problem statement and objective of the study

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6. Recommendation

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7. Area for Future Work


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References

Abramov, O., Ultrasound in Liquid and Solid Metals, CRC Press, Inc. Florida, USA,
1994 p. 493.

Adams, D. Dyson, P., Tavener, S., Chemistry in alternative reaction media, John Wiley &
Sons Ltd., The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, England, 2004

Agripa, M.L., Removal of Oxidized Sulfur Compounds from Model Diesel Fuel Using
Commercial and Novel Absorbents, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2012.

All citations must be included in references.


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Appendix
 Sample Survey Form
 Sample Answered Survey Form

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