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Choosing Topic
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Choosing a topic for your researchIf you're not sure what topic to choose, click below for a long list of Topics of possible interest:If your topic seems too small, here's a few hints on how to find related subjects and sub-topics:Related Subjects-
- Begin a search in Opposing Viewpoints
- Choose an article to read on your main topic
- Look to the right side of the page & you will see RELATED SUBJECTS listed
See below for an example:Sub-topics-- Start typing your search term in the search box at the top of the page
- Make a note of the subtopics that SEARCH ASSIST starts to provide and write them down
See below for an example:Narrowing Topic