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You should introduce the scope of your work here... why are you doing it?

For example, this template is here to help you to stop procrastinating and start writing this thing they call a
thesis. The sooner you start the better, it can take up to half a year of solid thinking and writing to
complete; even if writing does come naturally to you.

Many people say that writing papers helps. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. It depends if your ideas
about the work has changed at all and also how in depth your papers were. Often journal articles need to be kept
brief and concise, a thesis need not be.

There are also certain things in the .tex files that made writing easier. Such as the definition of commands
that allowed me to quickly generate things like: cm\sqs, 100\degc \& 4\x4 while typing.

Note that this is in book style and two page mode. The margins have been adjusted so that when printing double
sided, there is always a larger margin where the spine is. This is to allow for part of the page to be swallowed
up during the binding process. I printed the PDF from Adobe Reader rather than printing the postscript with
ghostview so you may need to adjust the margins depending on what you are using. This may also change depending
on how you compile it. See the windows .bat file for an example of how I compiled my files.

Note that the PDF of this template is pretty much useless except for seeing what it will look like when you
latex it all up. The real use of this template is the tex files and commands contained within them.
