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Commentary, as an academic subject within communications, refers to the practice of interpreting, analyzing, and responding to texts, events, cultural artifacts, and social phenomena. It appears across disciplines including literature, religious studies, media studies, philosophy, and sociology. What makes commentary academically compelling is its dual nature: it is both a form of communication itself and a method for examining how meaning is made and shared. Students engage with commentary to understand how societies reflect on their own values, power structures, and lived experiences, and to develop their own capacity for structured critical thought.

The papers archived under this topic approach commentary from a wide range of angles. Literary analysis appears in work on texts such as Paradise Lost and Sartor Resartus, where writers examine how authors comment on society, spiritual life, and human experience. Cultural and social commentary surfaces in examinations of contemporary topics like Inuit youth identity and customer satisfaction, as well as philosophical frameworks such as deontological and consequentialist ethics. Film, religion, and procedural subjects also feature, suggesting that students use commentary as both a lens and a genre across very different areas of inquiry.

A strong essay on commentary should establish a clear position on what the commentary being examined reveals — about power, society, or human experience — rather than simply summarizing the source material. Evidence drawn from close reading, historical context, or cultural analysis tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating commentary as neutral observation; effective essays acknowledge that all commentary reflects particular perspectives and is shaped by the conditions in which it is produced.

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US Army Eo Program
For quite some time now, the United States Army has been dedicated to the concept of equal opportunity employment and conditions for its employees to labor in. Such an environment is one devoid of sexism, racism,…
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Mary Richmond: Pioneer of Professional Social Work
Mary Richmond was born in August, 1861 in Belleville, Illinois, just as the Civil War was getting started. Her parents both died young due to tuberculosis so Mary was reared by relatives and was subjected to…
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Co-Occurrence of Substance Use-Behaviors in Youth Co-Occurrence
The goals and objectives of the research were to provide information to individuals who are engaged in the identification and evaluation of youth who exhibit or report the type of substance-related behaviors that are the independent variables in the study. In other words, the research is intended to establish a base of knowledge for the professionals who make decisions about placement in programs, interventions and treatments, and the provision or delivery of services. The philosophical underpinning of the research is that substance-related behaviors, such as using marijuana, drinking alcohol, and buying or selling drugs, have substantive detrimental impact on and consequences for youth that it is essential to understand the co-occurrence of these substance-related behaviors in order to provide meaningful and effective interventions and support.Ethnic and racial status influence the decision made about youth at every step of the juvenile court process. Juvenile offenders who have several arrests are more likely to be involved in violent crimes and property crimes. This research clearly points to the need for aggressive early intervention in the lives of youth who most likely to evidence substance-related behaviors.
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Casey, Patrick White, and Eleanor
This paper focuses on the way that women are portrayed in the works of three prominent Australian writers: Gavin Casey, Patrick White, and Eleanor Dark. Each of the authors brings a unique perspective because Casey focused much of his work on the rough life in Australian mining camps, White was a homosexual though his sexuality was not addressed in much of his work, and Dark was a female author. Of the three, Dark wrote the most complex female characters and relief on stereotypes the least.
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Media Analysis Report on Aging
This article examines the media portrayal of the elderly and its implications. The paper reviews many theories and their relevance to the negative representation of the elders in television shows and movies. It also reviews the movie Age-Old Friends and how it has impacted the viewers on the topic of aging.
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Hebrew Marriage Beliefs Judaism Believes
Judaism believes that marriage to be the ideal state of existence, that a man without a wife or, a woman without a husband are incomplete (Jewish pp).
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Aristophanes' Clouds: themes and analysis
¶ … repeatedly, and indeed many of us believe to be true, that there is nothing new under the sun, it is nevertheless always a little startling to find that issues that we consider to be thoroughly modern have in fact…
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U.S. Invaded Iraq in 2003 Why U.S.
invasion of Iraq has a number of forceful effects that relate to the influence of the 9/11 occurrence in the country. The then U.S. president who happened to have been President Bush pushed for the U.S.
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Glory Directed by Edward Zwick.
¶ … Glory directed by Edward Zwick. Specifically it will discuss the ideological message of the film using formalist analysis supported by research on the film and its filmmaker. Race seems to be the only issue in…
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John 5:1-9 There Are Several Incidents Contained
There are several incidents contained within the various Gospels in which Jesus performs a miracle and cures someone; and John 5:1-9 recounts one of these stories. The incident happens on an unnamed holy day in the city…