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What is Discussion?

Discussion as an academic form appears across virtually every discipline, from English composition and the humanities to business, science, and social policy courses. Rather than arguing a single thesis from the outset, discussion-based writing asks students to examine a topic from multiple perspectives, weigh competing ideas, and reach a considered understanding. This makes it a foundational skill in higher education, since the ability to present a case clearly, engage with contrasting viewpoints, and find common ground between them is valued in nearly every field of study.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches and subject areas. Some take a reaction or response format, such as engaging with a school board meeting or reflecting on readings like Maus I and II and what they reveal about humanity. Others apply comparative analysis, contrasting works of art or examining shifts in pop culture over time. Still others are structured as case analyses, audits, or project reports covering areas such as labor and union studies, accident investigation, staff motivation during organisational change, and barriers to institutional success. This variety shows how the discussion format adapts to almost any academic context.

A strong discussion essay begins with a clearly scoped focus rather than an overly broad premise. Evidence drawn from the specific case, text, or event under review carries the most weight, and connecting individual examples to larger ideas or terms from the course strengthens the analysis. The most common pitfall is summarizing instead of analyzing — restating what happened rather than explaining what it means and why it matters.

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Melting Pot Goodfriend, Joyce D.
Goodfriend, Joyce D. Before the Melting Pot: Society and Culture in Colonial New York City, 1664-1730. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994.
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Professional Development for Educators it
It is commonly accepted across the world today that education is one of the most important aspects of human life in the rapidly developing world of technology and information. Indeed, it is essential today that children…
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Art Nouveau design and historical characteristics
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Quiet on the Western Front
The relation with the French soldier is most relevant to the discussion on the relationship between Germans and non-Germans, most notably because of the interesting way it evolves. Paul attempts to kill a French…
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Self-Funding the Issue of Healthcare
The issue of healthcare has been one of continuous debate for well over a decade. In recent months the healthcare debate has become the center of attention. A general consensus exists concerning the need to reform the…
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Wages of Whiteness, David Roediger
¶ … Wages of Whiteness, David Roediger analyzes the growth of a white identity among American laborers from the time of the Revolution through the modern era. He accounts for the growth of a tendency towards racism…
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Effects of diversity and democratic characteristics on individual behavior
The objective of this work in writing is to examine the impact that characteristics such as gender, age, sexual orientation and geographical differences have on individual democratic behavior.
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Religion in Human Transformation of the African-American
¶ … Religion in Human Transformation of the African-American topic with a focus on the African-American Christianity experience. The writer explores the transformation to Black Christianity and uncovers some of the…
Thesis High School
Protectionism and Free Trade Principles of Economics:
This essay discusses the question of whether trade liberalization should be imposed upon today's developing nations in light of the fact that previously developing nations (or today's developed nations) were quite protectionist in their beginnings. In order to answer this important, yet complex question, the paper undertakes an examination of economic theories and country histories, as well as a detailed description of current IMF policies.
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Ethics and personal responsibility in introductory philosophy
¶ … Roger Smith, a quite competent swimmer, is out for a leisurely stroll. During the course of his walk he passes by a deserted pier from which a teenage boy who apparently cannot swim has fallen into the water.