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Analysis is one of the most fundamental skills across the social sciences, required in fields ranging from business management and marketing to law, political science, and public policy. Courses in these disciplines ask students to move beyond description and instead evaluate evidence, identify patterns, and draw reasoned conclusions. What makes analysis academically compelling is its versatility: the same core skill — breaking a subject into components to understand how they function together — applies whether the object of study is a corporate strategy, a legal case, a policy framework, or a philosophical concept like piety as discussed in Euthyphro.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of analytical approaches. Many take a case-study format, examining specific organizations or situations such as Guillermo Furniture Store or JM Smucker's strategic choices to draw broader conclusions about business decision-making. Others are comparative, placing two law cases or decision-making processes side by side to highlight key differences and similarities. Additional papers focus on applied analysis in areas like demand forecasting, knowledge management systems, and marketing, using data and process-oriented frameworks to evaluate real-world outcomes.

A strong analytical essay begins with a focused, arguable thesis that makes a clear claim rather than simply summarizing information. Evidence drawn from data, documented cases, or established frameworks carries the most weight and should be interpreted, not just cited. The most common pitfall is confusing summary with analysis — describing what happened rather than explaining why it matters or what it reveals. Keeping the argument tightly scoped and consistently returning to the central claim throughout the paper will produce a more persuasive and academically credible result.

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Paper Undergraduate
Aristotle Critique of His Dismissal of Pleasure in Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle has a skewed view of pleasure. He combines pleasure with virtue and sees the pursuit of virtue as being the best route to happiness. He does this in order to show people that they should act above their natural inclinations to viciousness and so forth. Behaving virtuously promotes better life satisfaction, etc.
Paper Undergraduate
Evidence-Based Solution to Reducing Incidence the Goal
This is a proposal for an evidence-based solution for reducing the incidence of hospital-acquired infections. Hospital-acquired or nosocomial infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries and most of these infections are preventable through avoiding use of indwelling medical devices unless they are absolutely necessary and by instituting a hospital policy for surveillance and monitoring of hospital-acquired infections.
Paper Doctorate
Film Analysis of Alfonso Arau\'s Like Water for Chocolate
This paper is about the film "Like Water for Chocolate." In this movie, food is a very important component. The film is a tragic love story about a woman whose beloved winds up marrying her sister. Despite this, she cooks for them and the rest of her family. In so doing, she shows a power to create food with all her emotions within it.
Essay Doctorate
Industry analysis of Netflix company using Porter's five forces framework
Netflix is in a difficult, challenging business and one that is seeing increasing competition across the board. this analysis evaluates their current competitive position and provides insights into how they can be more adept at competing over the long-term. The Porter Five Forces Model or the discriminant of competitive advantage framework is used throughout his paper to evaluate the performance of Netflix on these attributes.
Paper Doctorate
Mallets Are Not Meeting the Customer Specifications.
This paper is about operations management. It is a case study about a manufacturing firm that is facing a significant error rate in product that is going to its largest customer. Using statistical data, the source of the error is identified, as are the larger issues that have allowed such errors to make it out of the factory in the first place.
Essay Doctorate
Comparative social policies in post-communist, Southeast Asian, and Latin American societies
Post-communism is a term that is used to define the period during which economic and political transformation took place in some countries of Asia, Latin America and Europe, which were formerly communist states. The new governments of these countries aimed to create capitalist economies that were free market-oriented. The countries that have made a transition from being solely communist to capitalist, or at least a combination of two, are referred to as the post-communist nations (Easter, 2012). Papua New Guinea and Cuba are the two post-communist countries that will be the main topic of discussion of this paper.
Paper Doctorate
Education Both Woodson (1933) and Howard (2001)
This three page essay summarizes, analyzes, and fully explains with examples and connection/relations to "education and schooling: you can have one without the other" by Mwalimu J. Shujaa and "Mis-education of the Negro" by Dr. Woodson's. Links: http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/misedne.html to Dr. Woodson book. The topic is a culturally relevant pedagogy for African Americans.
Essay Undergraduate
ABC/123 Version X Instructional Module Part I
Instructional topic and module title (why you are choosing this topic)
Paper Doctorate
Psychoactive Drug Treatment Psychiatric Treatment Through Antidepressants
Experts all around the world are emphasizing on the adverse consequences of taking psychiatric medicines, especially antidepressants, during and after pregnancy. Some of the researchers have claimed the increased risk of birth defects due to the use of such medicines in pregnancy. Contrary to this, the experts supporting such medicines point out that treating the problems like depression and fear during pregnancy is very necessary and ignoring it can result in miscarriages and premature deliveries. In addition it also creates other complications like low birth weight of the infant, improper care of the new born by the mother, improper diet and breastfeeding by mother and negligence to infant (Taylor, Paton and Kapur, 2009).
Thesis Undergraduate
Theories on Why Leaders Fail to Act
Bad leaders are not all that hard to spot at times but it is not always easy to fetter them out. Making the wrong decision can be just as bad as not making the decision at all or not making it quickly enough. This report covers what makes up good and bad leadership and an analysis of how to avoid the latter sort of leader becoming empowered and then allowed to drag a firm down through lack of passion or non-assertive choices.