Recommendations are one way to discuss what you put in a thesis. Depending on the type of paper you are writing you may be using recommendations rather than stating the points you are going to discuss throughout the work. Basically, recommendations can be used to guide the reader with tips, suggestions or modes of action that the reader can follow. For this reason, recommendations are often part of a how to style a thesis. They can also be formed in other papers such as the following:
You can provide an action to solve a problem, show where further research is required to create better understanding, and then direct the future research or topics to completely solve the topic of the paper.
For a thesis paper you will want to have the following structure:
Have a title page that includes the title, author, institution, department, date of delivery, research mentor and mentor's institution.
Create an abstract which explains the important elements of the paper. It is basically a summary of the paper's contents including the major results you will explain. This thesis should be 400 words. Abstracts are not meant to have citations and the information in the title should not be repeated. The abstract should answer; what you did, why you did it, how you did it, what you did to learn and why it matters. Your thesis should also have a table of contents to help direct a person to the relevant information.
The thesis statement in your paper will be where you will want to put the question you answer in the paper including the recommendations you are going to make based on the question you tried to prove. You should always be formal with recommendations that will go towards the end of the overall paper.
You can provide an action to solve a problem, show where further research is required to create better understanding, and then direct the future research or topics to completely solve the topic of the paper.
For a thesis paper you will want to have the following structure:
Have a title page that includes the title, author, institution, department, date of delivery, research mentor and mentor's institution.
Create an abstract which explains the important elements of the paper. It is basically a summary of the paper's contents including the major results you will explain. This thesis should be 400 words. Abstracts are not meant to have citations and the information in the title should not be repeated. The abstract should answer; what you did, why you did it, how you did it, what you did to learn and why it matters. Your thesis should also have a table of contents to help direct a person to the relevant information.
The thesis statement in your paper will be where you will want to put the question you answer in the paper including the recommendations you are going to make based on the question you tried to prove. You should always be formal with recommendations that will go towards the end of the overall paper.