im doing a project on CREATING A SUSTAINABLE CONTAINER FOR ORGANIC GARDENING FOR APARTMENT DWELLERS: due to high stats of proverty, increase of population, families earning low income its results to poverty. my task is to create a container where apartment dwellers can grow their own vegetables even though they have a limited space. if they growing veggies organic they will also save in buying fertilizers etc. at the moment im having difficulties on what to put on my INTRODUCTION
In the introduction of your paper, you want to set the stage for the problem you are going to tackle--why is it important to solve, define the problem, and, perhaps, give a teaser of your conclusion. The material you have in your post is all something that could be in an introduction. You might try expanding on those ideas to make them a full-length introduction.
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Interesting project! I agree with Terik's advice regarding an introduction; it's definitely important to set up context well. I generally try to formulate the introduction using the "funnel technique." This means you start with the most general background information in the beginning, and you gradually "zoom in" or narrow down until you reach your primary, precise question or topic of investigation. For example, for your project, you could start by generally discussing the issues faced by apartment dwellers (perhaps even quote a statistic or two to make your point stronger, although don't overdo this). Then use a transition statement, along the lines of "One of the chief problems faced is ______, and it has been considered that a solution could be ________." Finally, hit upon the main point--your question or topic stated concisely and clearly. i.e. "Therefore, I chose to investigate _________; my question was ________."
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