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              Abstract: A 
				precise summary of the topic, your approach to it and your 
				conclusions.
              
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              Table of contents: 
				Includes all the titles and the subtitles alike of the different 
				parts covered of your paper with the corresponding page numbers.
              
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              Introduction: 
              State the importance of the topic. Define all important 
				terms you will use in your paper. Shed some light and on the 
				background of the topic and introduce your main thesis.
              
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              Related Word: 
				This section should include a summary of existing work in your 
				selected topic.
              
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              Other Sections: 
				Include as many sections as necessary to describe your topic, 
				e.g., the architecture of your system, the approach used, etc.
              
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              Application: 
				Sample of a practical use of your topic. This segment usually 
				involves writing some code (whenever possible) to show the use 
				of the highlighted points in your paper. For example: if your 
				topic is a comparison between two or more scripting languages, 
				then you should write two sample programs in each language and 
				do some benchmarking  
				comparing the two.
              
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              Conclusion: 
              Restate your thesis and propose what would be the next step 
				to take if you were to research this topic furthermore.
              
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              References: A 
				complete list of references used in your paper.