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Books as a subject of academic study appear across nearly every discipline, from literature and history to sociology, law, nursing, and business. Students are asked to engage with books not just as vessels of information but as objects of analysis — examining how an author constructs an argument, develops characters, or frames a social issue. The diversity of texts students encounter, ranging from scriptural passages like the Book of Job to sociological works, activist histories such as The Struggle for Black Equality, and narrative nonfiction like Jonathan Harr's A Civil Action, reflects how broadly the act of reading functions as an academic skill and a critical practice.

The papers archived under this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some are chapter-level summaries designed to distill core arguments, while others are full critical analyses that evaluate an author's rhetorical choices, cultural assumptions, or thematic concerns. Comparative readings appear alongside case-based approaches, where a text is placed in dialogue with real-world contexts such as environmental law or leadership practice. Works like Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood and Muddy Boots Leadership show how literary and practical texts alike receive close analytical treatment.

A strong essay focused on a book establishes a clear, arguable thesis rather than simply restating what an author says. Evidence should come from specific passages, chapters, or structural choices within the text itself. The most common pitfall is treating summary as analysis — explaining what a book contains without explaining why those choices matter or what they reveal about a larger idea, context, or problem.

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Blaise Pascal\'s Pensees the Pensees
Pascal characterizes the existence of God as man's search for truth and knowledge about His real being. In progression he started his notes by identifying what is the logical thinking of man.
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Cognitive-Behavior and Reality Therapies Cognitive-Behavior
Behavior Therapy began with Dr. Joseph Wolpe in the United States and his parallel in England, Hans Eysenck. Later, combined with Cognitive Therapy, it was termed Cognitive- Behavior Therapy by Ellis (1962), Beck (1975)…
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Epistomology: The Nature of Knowledge
What you say: The word epistemology (ee-PISS-ta-MA-luh-gee) refers to a branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge. It addresses questions such as, "Do you really know what you think you know?" And if so,…
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Henry Ford and the automobile industry
Henry Ford may be the most famous American innovator. From his development of the Ford Model T, to the introduction of assembly lines, Ford helped usher in a technological revolution.
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The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin
More than 200 years after he lived, Benjamin Franklin remains an enigmatic figure. He has been revered as a patriot and one of the country's beloved founding fathers. He has also been seen as a self-serving elitist.
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Hours - By Michael Cunningham
The three women in Michael Cunningham's novel The Hours are of course created, as the other characters are, the drivers in Cunningham's award-winning literary tribute to Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs.
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Bush at War the Book;
The book; Bush at War, written by Bob Woodard reads as if a factual recitation of the events that took place during the approximately six-month time frame following the tragic happenings that occurred on September 11,…
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River - By Shusaku Endo
Striving: "...to devote serious effort or energy (like an endeavor)"; "...to struggle in opposition of something..." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.
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The Salem witch trials
Social and Economic Circumstances Leading to the Salem Witch Trials and Their Aftermath
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Frederick Taylor and scientific management principles
Most things in life are black and white -- all good or all bad -- totally an advantage and not injurious in any way or a completely a disadvantage and not beneficial in any way. Would it be easy if life was so simple?