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Encyclopedia > Page (paper)

A page is one side of a leaf of paper. It can be used as a measurement of text quantity ("that topic covers twelve pages"). Piece of paper Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibres. ... In language, text is a broad term for something that contains words to express something. ...


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One-page paper (680 words)
The one-page paper is intended as a jelling device, a means of stating what you know about an assigned topic in a brief, systematic, and thoughtful way.
A paper in any field is virtually assured of publication if it meets criteria like these; its very antithesis is the re-hashed paper in which content and meaning are unrelated or the style does not accord with the facts.
The paper should be double spaced and one-inch margins should be left on all four sides of the paper.
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