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Controversial topics occupy a central place in academic writing because they resist easy resolution and demand that writers engage with competing values, evidence, and perspectives. Across disciplines — from political science and criminal justice to education, public health, and social policy — instructors assign these topics precisely because the absence of consensus forces students to think critically. Issues like gun control, immigration reform, the death penalty, organ donation, gambling as a social problem, and debates over reproductive rights such as those raised by Roe v. Wade all share a defining quality: reasonable people disagree, and that disagreement reflects deeper tensions within American society about fairness, freedom, and the role of government.

Student papers on controversial topics tend to take one of several recognizable approaches. Many adopt a pro-and-con structure, laying out arguments on both sides before staking a position — a pattern visible in papers examining gambling, calculator use in elementary schools, and open visitation policies in the ICU. Others focus on specific policy disputes or legal cases, using them as case studies to ground broader arguments. Some papers engage with ethical frameworks, such as deontological reasoning, to evaluate which side of a debate holds stronger moral footing. Comparative and persuasive approaches also appear frequently, particularly when writers argue for a specific outcome like criminal justice reform or organ donation.

A strong essay on a controversial topic begins with a precise, arguable thesis rather than a vague statement that "there are two sides." Evidence drawn from policy data, legal precedent, or documented social outcomes carries more weight than personal opinion alone. The most common pitfall is presenting both sides so evenly that the paper never commits to a defensible position — effective argumentative writing requires a clear, supported claim, not just a balanced summary.

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Kite Runner Marc Forster (2007)
This paper is a film review on the movie The Kite Runner. The Kite Runner is a film produced in the background of Afghan community. The society is racially biased and prejudiced as shown in the movie. However there are mixed forces of love, hatred, loyalty, respect, obedience and fear as filmed. The story narrates how the father bears pain and his child is expected to get the fruit of the hardships of the family. The movie is conditionally recommended.
Research Paper Undergraduate
The legacy of Vietnam
George Herring was the professor of history and the chairperson of the Department of History at the University of Kentucky with several publications at his record. He is considered to be one of the nation's leading experts on the Vietnam War. In 1979, his famous book "America's longest war: the United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975" was published which contain the material about US' participation in Vietnam war that started from the period of President Truman when Vietnam was fighting for its independence from French rule. Then the entire series of dynasties is discussed along with the mistakes and flaws in government policies that led US towards a big failure in Vietnam. The book is quite a good mixture of biases and balances and deals honestly with a controversial topic like that of Vietnam War.
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Planning Freedom in the Course
Abstract Many secondary school teachers find it difficult to teach controversial issues in the classroom setting. In basic terms, controversial issues in social studies include topics, viewpoints, and assertions that have the potential to be divisive. This text concerns itself with the degree of freedom teachers should have with regard to social studies instruction in the secondary school setting. It also highlights some of the topics that are regarded controversial in social studies instruction and how teachers could navigate such areas.
Case Study Undergraduate
Critical Incident Stress Management CISM
In this scenario, an act of terrorism has occurred at a nuclear power facility. Portions of the facility were destroyed by the explosion, killing some of the workers instantly. However, the threat of a core meltdown is…
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Las Madres the Mothers of the Plaza De Mayo
Las Madres: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is a fascinating account of the women of Argentina that have become outspoken advocates of Mothers being reunited with their abducted children.
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There can be various reasons for a nation to get involved in war and conflict of cultures is considered to be the major reason. Silence can be men's greatest enemy and history is evident that many wars are fought to…
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Museum methods and practices
Museum Methods museum is usually a non-profit organization with intent to provide education and enlightenment by the organized collection, preservation, interpretation and exhibit of items deemed to be of interest to…
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Immigration policy overview and key considerations
immigration policy has long been the center of much debate. In recent months the treatment of Haitian immigrants has come into question. Many in the Haitian American community question why Cuban immigrants are granted…
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Muckrakers Successes and Failures
As a profession, muckraking has gained a bad reputation ever since President Teddy Roosevelt compared certain journalists to the obsessive lad in the Pilgrim's Progress. In this 1906 speech, Roosevelt likened many…
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The Patriot Act and its implications
In response to the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, Congress passed the U.S.A. Patriot Act, an act that gives federal officials more authority to track and intercept communications, for both law…