How to write acknowledgement and conclusion for projects

Acknowledgement is a page in which you (the writer of the project or the term paper) thank all those who have helped you in your research work, have guided you, or have contributed in any way in the successful completion of the project.

Below given is a sample acknowledgment: 

Acknowledgement

I wish to thank my parents for their support and encouragement in the course of the project.  Advice given by my teacher X has been a great help in the research work. I wish to acknowledge the assistance provided by my brother in the compilation process. I also show my gratitude to my friends and all those who have contributed in some way or the other towards the successful completion of my project. 

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Class VIII

 

 

Conclusions are written towards the end of the project. They summarise the central ideas and aims, and include the findings and comments of the writer, etc.

 

A conclusion consists of:

- the content summary

- restatement of the main aims and objectives

- your findings/conclusions/arguments

- usefulness of the project

- your comments/judgement

 

 

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Hi Friend , I am Deepak Jangra

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Well acknowledgment is to mention all those who helped you in your project, you should mention how they helped and all that.
You can start as follows:

I would like to dedicate this page to all those who have blessed be with their undeniable help and support. This project would probably not see an end without with their precious association and corporation.

An ocean of thanks to:

Mr. X who has always been by my side with his fruitful information...

Mrs. Y for guiding me all way round...

Etc...

Then for conclusion, you have to some kind of summerise what you have been discussing throughout the project, write alternatives if you have any, say what you think, what decision and argument you have found, formed...

*Hope that this would help you in some ways or the other.

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