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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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Do Sexual Harassment Laws Violate the First Amendment
This paper examines whether laws prohibiting sexual harassment violate the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech, since they frequently target both speech and symbolic speech. It begins with the premise that not all speech receives equal protection under the First Amendment. Then it acknowledges that some discriminatory speech might fall under the rubric of political or religious speech, but that the government has a compelling interest in restricting it.
Essay Doctorate
Improving Business Performance Through Training and Development
The study tackles training and development in small businesses. It considers the key elements of training and development that can improve performance in a specific business. It identifies various challenges faced by managers when addressing organization performance. It identifies the effects of organization gap detection in small businesses and proposes the best competitive strategy for the business.
Essay Doctorate
GCC Economic Outlook: 2014
It is important to examine the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Key Economic Indicators. The 2014 Key economic indicators will present statistical information, which will seek to foster economic determination and engineer the determination of current and future performances. This study focuses solely on some of the serious economic developments and polices evident in the region in the past four years.
Paper Undergraduate
Dialogism and mockumentary in contemporary media
Shepherd,D.(2011). Dilaogism. Retrieved April 3,2014 from http://wikis.sub.uni-hamburg.de/lhn/index.php/Dialogism Jones M., (2003). Reception, Difference, and the 'Documentary-Collage'. Retrieved April 3, 2014 from http://www.uwo.ca/english/canadianpoetry/cpjrn/vol35/jaeger.htm
Paper Masters
Countermeasures\' Strengths and Weaknesses
Physical security: the effectiveness of countermeasures.
Paper Undergraduate
Promoting Patient Safety Through Bedside Handoffs
This project consisted of developing a business plan for bedside patient handoffs at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, New York. The medical center is described including its mission and vision statements, and organizational values. The rationale in support of bedside handoffs is followed by a description of the proposed bedside handoff protocols for this medical center.
Paper Undergraduate
Do People Usually Obey Authority?
Determining the level of obedience to authority is an important practice because different jurisdictions have diverse considerations in the way they exercise their laws and other reinforcements. Individuals will naturally obey the law based on two primary factors, intrinsic or extrinsic rewards. Essentially, obeying the authority is based on the intrinsic and extrinsic factors on naturalism. Individuals, obeying the law, will inherently obey the law based on their ability to meet feel secure.
Paper High School
Weakness of English Monarchy in 1066
This paper argues that Anglo-Saxon kingship at the time of the Norman Conquest was a fundamentally weak and unstable institution. It argues that the lack of succession law led to the problematic situation where the heir to Edward the Confessor essentially had to be approved by a committee convened at the king's deathbed. It also strengthened the aristocracy internally, and forced the monarch to essentially be politicking. The paper concludes that William the Conqueror's claim to the throne under these conditions was as good as anyone else's.
Paper Undergraduate
Acculturation and Personality in Immigrant Children
This paper describes the psychological theories related to personality development in assimilating children. Classic psychological theory is included, along with an emphasis on cognitive social theory and innovative research findings in neuroscience. A fundamental relationship is constructed between the influences of the environment and genetic factors as they related to personality development in young children.
Paper Undergraduate
Personal Ethics and Core Values
Business ethics usually start with personal ethics and with a set of core values that each individuals has and uses in his relationship with others and in his role in the community. This paper looks at these core values and extrapolates them in the business practice, looking at a concrete case, that of Enron, to prove the point.