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The conclusion is a foundational element of academic writing studied across virtually every discipline, from English composition and literature courses to business, political science, and the sciences. Rather than functioning as a simple summary, an effective conclusion is understood as the final opportunity to reinforce an argument's significance, synthesize supporting evidence, and leave a reader with a clear sense of what has been determined. Because strong conclusions require writers to reflect on the full arc of their reasoning, they are treated as a measure of analytical maturity in nearly every writing-intensive course.

The papers archived here approach conclusions from a wide range of angles, reflecting assignments across multiple fields. Some focus on argumentative writing, examining how a closing paragraph can convincingly support a central claim, as seen in papers on topics like individual conformity, parental discipline, and the advantages and disadvantages of the United Nations. Others emerge from case-based or project-focused work, such as risk management plans and corporate evaluations, where conclusions must provide actionable findings. Literary and comparative papers, including analyses of short stories and myth within art, treat the conclusion as a space to articulate the difference a close reading has made to overall interpretation.

A strong essay conclusion clearly restates the thesis in light of the evidence presented rather than simply repeating the introduction. The most persuasive conclusions consider the broader implications of the argument and connect individual findings to larger patterns or questions. Evidence that carries particular weight includes specific examples drawn directly from the body of the paper. The most common pitfall to avoid is introducing new information in the conclusion, which undermines the sense of resolution a final paragraph should provide.

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Overlapping Neural Correlates for Food and Drug
The Neural Correlates of Food and Drug Addiction Overlap
Paper Undergraduate
Epic Fakes and Forgeries in Classical Literature and Philology
Epic Fake? Forgery, Fraud, and the Birth of Philology
Paper Undergraduate
Biology Fundamentals: Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology
A punnett square is a two by two square which is used to predict the possible phenotypes of offspring, and its ratio. (Krough)
Paper Undergraduate
Research essay methodology and practice
The purpose of research is to gather new information that adds to a body of understanding about a particular topic or theory. Educational research often examines the beliefs of educators; results can inform teaching…
Paper High School
Extinction of the Native American Indians
This paper discusses the history of the Native American in the United States and how they were systematically destroyed by the white European. By the end of the 19th century, there were only about 250,000 Native Americans still alive when there had been several million. They were destroyed by violence, displacement, and most of all by disease.
Essay Doctorate
Managing the Relationship Between Customer and E-Banking
Managing the Relationship Between Customer and E-Banking
Paper Doctorate
Bullying Has Become Life Threatening for Most
Bullying Prevention Researchers have found that bullying in Elementary, Middle and Secondary school has significant effects on the victim, bully, school environment and community. In addition, bullying can lead to even more violent behavior. Consequently, researchers and social scientists have studied bullying, developed institutional programs to combat bullying and worked to have those programs implemented worldwide. One of the most famous anti-bullying programs is the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, first developed in Norway and eventually modified and applied in schools around the globe. Along with the Olweus program, the U.S. has 9 other nationally approved programs to reduce bullying, and programs such as these have significantly reduced the percentage of bullies and victims in schools.
Paper Undergraduate
Human resource management concepts and practices
Human Resource Management Introduction "America's possibilities are limitless, for we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands: youth and drive; diversity and openness; an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. My fellow Americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it – so long as we seize it together…" (President Barack Obama, Inaugural Address, 1/21/2013). The job of a human relations manager in the 21st century goes well beyond hiring and training staff. An important part of an HR manager's duties includes working towards the creation of a diversified employee workforce. This paper echoes part of what President Obama asserted: to achieve success the U.S. will depend on "diversity and openness." The diversity of America's workplace in part depends on the role of women, and this paper delves into that issue and references the available literature. In fact an article in USA Today (Petrecca, 2011) points to the fact that women are being recruited to provide executive leadership in some of America's biggest corporations – but they still lag far behind in executive opportunities.
Essay Doctorate
Pesticides Which Were Invented to Destroy Large
This paper discusses the dangers of pesticides. Harsh chemicals are sprayed on fruits and vegetables to prevent insects and birds from eating them. A result of this is that the creatures die. Also, any animals who eat those bugs or birds will die. In addition, humans who are exposed to pesticides often become ill as well.
Paper Undergraduate
Expression of Distinct Group Identities Social Identity
Social identity theory holds that individuals maintain group identities, view themselves through group traits, and rely on group identities for self-esteem. This report examines the expression of group identities by customers waiting in a queue for petrol, after being challenged by an intrusion into the queue by a confederate. In particular, the distinction between reactions of queued drivers of non-luxury vehicles toward luxury or non-luxury queue jumpers is examined.