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Here's hoping you don't have to change it. I lost count of how many times I changed the first sentence (and all subsequent ones...) of my MA thesis.
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I have changed my overall project 4 times now, so I have given up the idea of working on some parts of my thesis while working on the experiments. Actually, a lot of the background is the same, but the question being looked at is different so the phrasing and organization of the background changes.
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KoM, do you compose all your academic writing in English, and is all of that in British English? Don't you study in Northern Europe... or am I thinking of someone else?
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Well, I did study in northern Europe at one point, to wit, when I was doing my Master's thesis in Bergen. But that was before I joined the board. Even then I was doing my writing in English, though; as my supervisor says, "Physics has a common language; it's called Broken English". And I do it in British English because you dashed colonials are wrong, curse it.
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Well, yes. It's an introductory chapter, sheesh. Geologists are going to read it. It's got pretty pictures, too.
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Do you mind if a layperson asks what mesons have to do with Geology? I don't see the connection, but it must be fascinating...
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Nothing, but there are geologists (well, not literally, but non-particle physicists) on my thesis committee.
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