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Casual writing and casual analysis occupy a broad space in English coursework, covering assignments that prioritize accessible language, personal experience, and everyday observation over formal academic argumentation. These tasks appear across composition, rhetoric, literature, and even applied fields where students must communicate clearly without heavy disciplinary jargon. What makes this category academically interesting is the tension it creates: casual does not mean careless, and instructors use these assignments to test whether students can construct coherent ideas about behavior, family, nature, and human development while maintaining a conversational register that still demonstrates critical thinking.

The papers gathered here reflect a wide range of approaches united by their relatively informal framing. Some take a literary direction, examining character and theme in works such as Flannery O'Connor's A Good Man Is Hard to Find, while others apply rhetorical or evaluative analysis to real-world texts like a menu or a piece of consumer-focused writing. Several papers explore social behavior — breaking a norm, understanding self-perception and consumer choice, or reflecting on child development through frameworks like Adlerian theory. Others are closer to personal or descriptive writing, including self-introductions and reflections on cultural topics such as kimono history and Singapore's creative writing scene.

A strong essay in this mode still requires a focused thesis, even when the tone is relaxed. Evidence drawn from direct observation, personal experience, or close reading of a specific text tends to carry more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is confusing casual tone with vague thinking — keeping language accessible is a goal, but every claim should still be specific, grounded, and purposefully developed.

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Social business and retail sector integration
This study examines the use of social media such as MySpace and Facebook by retailers to grow their businesses in recent years, including the background and overview, the benefits of social media for retailers, and factors to consider and best practices in administering social media. A series of recommendations concludes the study.
Paper Doctorate
Food habits and dietary patterns in human nutrition
Recently I had the opportunity to try an Ethiopian restaurant that is fairly new to the neighborhood. I have eaten Ethiopian food before, and so was very familiar with the tastes, textures, and overall eating experience.
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African American women: history, identity, and social experience
The impact of slavery on the sexuality of African-American women has been largely overlooked for many years. In addition, the negative manner in which African-American Women are portrayed in the media has been a topic…
Paper High School
Art Currently on Loan From the Frick
This is a four-page paper analyzing a work of art in the Los Angeles/Pasadena area. The work of art chosen for this essay was on display at the Norton Simon Museum, but on loan from a collection in New York City. The painting is from the late fifteenth century and is by Hans Memling. Entitled "Portrait of a Man," the painting exemplifies mastery of form, composition, color, and symbolism. This essay has no personal opinion; it is pure formal analysis.
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Censorship in Music
Censorship Under the Guise of Protecting the Children
Paper Doctorate
Problem statements and research questions in quantitative research design
The workplace is facing a generational adjustment of values, learning and working styles that will have a huge impact on how business operate and leaders think and act. Generation X and Generation Y will transform the nature of the workplace. This dissertation will focus on this important topic and show how the management of the skills and unique characteristics of these various generations can help in achieving success in the workplace while minimizing conflict.
Paper Undergraduate
Hidden conflicts in organizational systems
In Ariel Dorman's play Death and the Maiden, Paulina has obviously been deeply traumatized by her experience of being tortured by former military regime of this Latin American country, and is definitely not prepared to…
Essay Doctorate
Casual Analysis Argument About the Media
This paper examines whether television causes moral decline through a consideration of the Janet Jackson Super Bowl incident of 2004. The moral panic occasioned by the "wardrobe malfunction" is shown to be irrelevant to an actual consideration of moral decline. The paper takes an explicitly Christian perspective and concludes with John Milton's Christian defense of free speech in the Areopagitica: it argues that real morality is expressed through exposure to potentially immoral material.
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Men\'s Sportswear in the 50s and 90s
As a form of cultural expression, fashion always reflects the deepest concerns of society. But unlike literature, music or art, fashion communicates indirectly - employing a language and logic of its own.
Paper Doctorate
Eastward to Tartary, Robert Kaplan Takes Us
Eastward to Tartary, Robert Kaplan takes us on a journey through the wreckage of empires: Soviet, Ottoman, and Hellenistic. His path winds from Hungary through Romania and Bulgaria and then on to Turkey, Syria,…