Research projects are born of the needs of individuals, society, science, previous research, and the ideas of other researchers. Most researchers specialize in certain topics and rather restricted areas of study over extended periods of time. The more research one does, the better equipped one is to find legitimate research problems. However, for the beginning researcher, finding a topic and a specific problem to research is a somewhat daunting task. Your text discusses strategies that are often helpful for novice and expert researchers alike (pp. 44 – 52). Please study this section before undertaking this project. You are to search the Internet for an appropriate research topic within your academic field. Use the various search engines such as http://www.google.com , http://www.yahoo.com , http://www.lycos.com , http://www.altavista.com , and other search engines on the Web to help you find a topic. Also check dissertation abstracts at http://proquest.umi.com/login. Read the literature you find and choose a topic while keeping in mind what your text has to say about the process (pp. 44 – 46). When you have determined your topic, locate at least five Websites that offer information, papers, and other links related to your topic. Once you have completed your literature review, write a statement or question that identifies your topic. For example, if your interest is on organizational culture, you might phrase your topic as a question such as: What is the effect of management style on organizational culture? Once your statement or questions is developed, list five URL’s you have identified that support your topic. Provide a paragraph annotation for each URL