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Master's in Architecture here and, boy boy, is this research paper giving me run for my money. You'd think designing structures would be the hard part, but nope. It's turning my design thought process into coherent sentences on paper. Anyone else struggling with this? Heard about this service called Edubirdie from friend who swore it saved her sanity during her thesis.

Apparently, they have experts in various fields who help structure your paper, work on citations, proofreading and all that jazz. I'm thinking of giving it shot. You know what mean? But hold your horses! Now, ain't saying go out there and buy your research papers that ain't cool or ethical. But getting bit of guidance to show you the ropes? Doesn't sound too shabby to me. And the pricing doesn't make me wince either. Read somewhere that they charge starting from $18 per page. That's less than what spend on coffee each week (don't judge me). Although the final quote will probably depend on complexity, deadlines and whatnot. If you've got other suggestions for reliable services, throw them my way too! Seriously need to get this beast of paper under control without losing more strands of hair.
 
Incorporating primary sources into your research papers can definitely give your arguments more depth and credibility. One tip find helpful is to not just quote from them but to analyze and interpret the primary sources in relation to your research question.

This way, you're not just using them as supporting evidence but showing how they directly contribute to your overall argument. Have you tried looking at how other researchers in history have utilized primary sources effectively in their work? Sometimes studying examples can inspire new approaches.
 
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