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What is Book?

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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Counterculture perspectives in 1960s-70s literature and social movements
This paper examines two books from the 1960s and 1970s counterculture movement in the United States of America. Both the books "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and "Trout Fishing in America" discuss America, the American Dream, and the label of American citizen. The two authors reexamine each of these components and finds a unique answer.
Thesis Doctorate
Chinua Achebe\'s Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart Introduction Things Fall Apart is not necessarily a novel about globalization, but the implications of a changing world – and that includes issues related to globalization along with the fading of colonialism – are an important part of this novel. On the surface this novel is the telling of a nationalistic-themed tale about the tragic circumstances surrounding the initial respect that Okonkwo had from the Igbo culture, along with his demise, which is the tragic fall of a hero. Richard Begam – History and Tragedy in Things Fall Apart In his scholarly piece in the journal Contemporary Literary Criticism , Begam discusses culture in the context of the postcolonial dynamics four years after the Nigerian independence, by quoting the author Achebe from four years after the independence movement had succeeded. "African people did not hear of culture for the first time from Europeans," Achebe explained; "…their societies were not mindless but frequently had a philosophy of great depth and value and beauty" (Begam, 1997, p. 2). Moreover, Achebe is quoted as saying, African people "…had poetry, and, above all, they had dignity" (Begam, p. 2).
Paper Doctorate
Critical analysis of Pride and Prejudice
even in the case of those she loved, Jane Austen did not hesitate to present her characters in the cruelest possible light. Elisabeth Bennet receives this kind of treatment in a passage that shows how Austen makes use of different literary techninques in order to make her reader more aware of the punishment she is about to deliver.
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Patron Divine Acquisitions Financial Impact
Patron Driven Access (PDA) has become simple and time efficient for the librarians to set up in their respective libraries. The most essential element is to build a list of collection that the library will prefer having on its records. The mentioning of collection is decided with respect to name of publisher, title of books, subject area, author, and other narrowing down criteria. Once a library administrator conveys the ‘collection' priorities to the service provider, the list of titles available to the patron is populated by the service provider. Once the reader looks for particular titles, they are taken to the main records being developed according to the given preferences. Once the reader uses the books for reading, only then is the library charged for it.
Paper Undergraduate
Review of Kinzer's book on U.S. foreign policy
Harkening back to Jacksonian politics of the 1800s, Manifest Destiny, and most certainly the aggressive foreign policy of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Overthrow is a historical roller-coaster ride from the…
Essay Doctorate
Team roles and execution in collaborative projects
There are several important dimensions to the project team selection and project completion process. One major dimension and considering that should be involved is the Meyers Briggs framework. Other dimensions are made clear by the great minds at PMI, Maslow, MacGregor and the creators of modern Expectancy Theory. All of these perspectives can and should be used.
Paper Undergraduate
Editorial essay on contemporary issues
Peter Dreier drums up a more intensified call on the sore and sordid conditions of migrant and seasonal farm workers, especially in California. Their fate was the subject of John Steinbeck's novel and Carey McMillan's book, exposing the abuses and greed of farm growers. A Health Promoter's paradigm and a safety education program for migrant workers have been started but these are far from creating a dent on the inhuman conditions of the farm workers.
Paper Undergraduate
Women in Ministry by James
This paper provides a critical review of Two Views of Women in the Ministry, edited by James Beck. It begins by summarizing the book, which provides a point-counterpoint perspective of women in the ministry and explores both the Egalitarian and Complementarian views. It then looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the book. It concludes that the book provides a good overview for the Evangelical perspective, but fails to incorporate extra-Biblical resources.
Paper Undergraduate
Moya, Jose C. Cousins and Strangers: Spanish
Moya, Jose C. Cousins and Strangers: Spanish Immigrants to Buenos Aires.
Research Paper Doctorate
Women, crime, and opportunity
On the importance of "Women, Crime, and Opportunity" (Curran & Renzetti, 2002, pg.125)