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Debate, as an academic subject within communications, encompasses the structured examination of contested issues through reasoned argument, evidence, and rebuttal. It appears across disciplines ranging from political science and law to ethics, linguistics, and cultural studies. What makes debate academically compelling is its demand for both analytical rigor and rhetorical precision — students must not only understand an issue but construct and defend a position against opposing claims. The breadth of topics treated under this heading reflects how fundamental argumentation is to academic inquiry itself, touching on moral permissibility, policy, identity, economics, and justice.

Papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some engage directly with ethical debates, examining questions such as the moral permissibility of abortion or the role race plays in the death penalty. Others are comparative, weighing the influence of historical events or contrasting cultural and religious frameworks such as Mahayana Buddhism or restorative justice models. Case-study approaches appear alongside policy analyses, including discussions of financing professional sports arenas or the international economics of trade. Research design and methodology also feature prominently, with some papers focusing on how to propose and justify an appropriate method for investigating a debatable question.

A strong essay on a debate topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that takes a defensible position rather than merely summarizing multiple viewpoints. Evidence drawn from credible primary and secondary sources — legal cases, scholarly research, historical records, or policy documents — carries the most weight. One common pitfall is treating both sides of an issue as equally supported when the available evidence actually favors one position; a well-argued essay acknowledges counterarguments but does not artificially balance an uneven evidentiary record.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Marketing Product Safety and Intellectual Property
Business often encounter legal and ethical challenges as they undertake their daily profit-oriented activities. This is seen from PharmaCare's case as ethical issues related to deceit and unfairness are identified. The study has also identified some of the legal hurdles that the company will have to overcome as it sets its operations in Colberia.
Paper High School
What Determines Success in the FIBA World Championship
Data was found that showed the total number of players that was a player in the NBA as well as involved in the FIBA network from HoopsHype.com (HoopsHype.com). There was also data collected by the FIBA teams current rank in relation to the amount of points that they were able to earn based on the FIBA ranking system (FIBA). From these two data sources a composite of the data was combined to show the number of NBA players, the team’s total points and the team’s rank. From this condensed data set many insights can be gained. One that was initially apparent was that any team that had at least two active NBA players on their rooster was officially ranked. Many teams that only had one NBA players did not even achieve ranking status.
Paper Undergraduate
God, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate
The book reviewed in this document contrasts the philosophies of C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud regarding the presence of god. The former is an adherent to this concept, whereas the latter is a disbeliever in this idea. However, the author is definitely biased towards Lewis's viewpoint, which spoils what could have been a serious scholarly book.
Literature Review High School
Abortion Is a Polarizing Issue. The Debate
This paper takes the form of a letter to the editor condemning Catholic hospitals from prohibiting abortions that save the life of the mother. Catholic hospitals are banned form even counseling women about the full range of their abortion options. Despite the ideal of religious freedom this seems to support, in practice many women have limited healthcare options and are forced to use Catholic hospitals, even if they do not subscribe to this ideology.
Paper High School
Fathers and sons: family relationships and generational conflict
¶ … father well enough," Arkady was saying.
Essay Doctorate
Genetics and Development Genetics Is a Scientific
This paper discusses genetics and development in terms of how genetics influences a child’s development. The first section examines the role of genetics in development and how the genes of the two parents influence the traits of an offspring. The second section examines how abnormalities can contribute to genetic and/or chromosomal disorders.
Essay Undergraduate
Physician-assisted suicide: ethical and legal considerations
The topic for this particular paper primarily revolves around the concept of physician assisted suicide or otherwise known as physician assisted death or doctor assisted suicide. The paper provides a definition of the concept of PAS and then discusses ethics related to it followed by the supporting arguments for PAS and its procedure.
Paper Doctorate
2012 Presidential Campaigns, the Use of Television
The coming of technology has shaped various aspects in the way things are done. This study focuses on the 2012 American presidential elections and the way the socia media like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr played a critical role in his reelection. The study also shows how candidates a lot of money in advertisements. This is a clear indication of how the dynamics in the political environments are shaped by technology.
Paper Doctorate
The Ninth Amendment: history, establishment, and constitutional significance
First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the first of ten amendments in the so-named Bill of Rights, states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise…
Essay Doctorate
Public relations strategy for promoting "12 Years a Slave" film
This paper is about public relations, in particular evaluating the public relations of the film 12 Years a Slave. A definition of public relations is offered, along with some success measures, and then the film's public relations campaign is evaluated using that framework to determine how successful the pr campaign has been.