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Progress Update 10: How you have wrapped up the process of your project; steps taken to complete your written report. 

and the written report at the sam day 

One folder is labeled Research Reports and the other folder is labeled Project report. Please use the instructions in the folder that matches your type of project. Also, there is an example of the Title Page and Table of Contents; be sure to read the comments posted in the description with each of these items.

The information contained in the report assignment has been held back for a reason: to help insure your success on your project. You literally have to "live" in your project for a substantial amount of time before you can properly write about it.

Progress Update 10:

How you have wrapped up the process of

your project; steps taken to

complete your written report.

and the written report at the sam day

One folder is labeled Research Reports and the other folder is labeled Project report.

Please use the instructions in the folder that matches your type

of project. Also, there is

an example of the Title Page and Table of Contents; be sure to read the comments

posted in the description with each of these items.

The information contained in the report assignment has been held back for a reason: to

help insu

re your success on your project. You literally have to "live"

in your project for a

substantial amount of time before you can properly write about it.

Progress Update 10: How you have wrapped up the process of your project; steps taken to

complete your written report.

and the written report at the sam day

One folder is labeled Research Reports and the other folder is labeled Project report.

Please use the instructions in the folder that matches your type of project. Also, there is

an example of the Title Page and Table of Contents; be sure to read the comments

posted in the description with each of these items.

The information contained in the report assignment has been held back for a reason: to

help insure your success on your project. You literally have to "live" in your project for a

substantial amount of time before you can properly write about it.