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What is English?

English as an academic subject spans a wide range of disciplines, from linguistics and education to composition studies and cultural analysis. Students encounter it in language arts courses, teacher education programs, applied linguistics seminars, and writing-intensive general education requirements. What makes English academically rich is its dual nature: it functions both as a subject of study — its structure, history, and global spread — and as the medium through which most academic work is conducted. Topics like English as a global language, second language acquisition, and classroom literacy practices raise questions about identity, access, and pedagogy that connect English to sociology, policy, and international education.

The papers archived here reflect several distinct approaches. Many focus on second language teaching and learning, examining the challenges high school students face when writing in English as a second language and exploring the methods teachers use to address those challenges. Others take a personal or reflective angle, drawing on individual literacy histories and experiences with English education. Some papers address instructional dynamics, such as the role teachers play in language classrooms and how factors like professional conduct shape student engagement. A smaller group engages with English in broader social or global contexts, treating it as a cultural and institutional force rather than simply a school subject.

A strong essay on an English-related topic begins with a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on one aspect of language learning, teaching practice, or literacy rather than attempting to cover the field broadly. Evidence drawn from classroom observation, personal experience, or specific pedagogical frameworks tends to carry more weight than vague generalization. The most common pitfall to avoid is conflating English as a subject with English as a language, since the two require meaningfully different analytical approaches.

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Dating Linggguistics
Anthropology entails finding out about the Earth's history through the artifacts and evidence unintentionally behind left by cultures who inhabited the Earth before us. Through languages of existing cultures, non-verbal communication, and cultural mannerisms, we are able to see the history left by their people. Artifacts themselves are analyzed by methods such as comparative analysis and chemical determination. Through these methods, we are able to find out about the Earth's history.
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Conceptualizations of Racism in Contemporary Britain Racism
Racism in contemporary Britain is a complex and often contentious issue. The important issues related to this concept are difficult for various critics to agree upon. Issues such as primordialism and the importance of…
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John Smith Founding the Virginia Colony
Barbour,(1969) a historian whose studies mostly have been on the Virginia colony and its' earliest founder, describe John Smith as a fellow author, explorer and an English solider, who before his death in 21st June, the…
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Diary Entry of Early Urban Dweller
Today, I witnessed the hanging of the Irish witch, Goodwife Ann Glover, and it inspired in me a desire for closer-self-examination and reflection on my relationship with God, my family and the community of saints here in New England. Goodwife Glover was a woman with an evil reputation who had been sold into slavery in the West Indies with her husband, and he had been put to death there for refusing to renounce his Catholic faith, which of course is all Papist superstition and idolatry. She was accused of bewitching the family of Mr. John Goodwin of Boston, a sober and well-respected citizen of this city, after she and her daughter had been caught stealing from the household. She
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Terra nullius and its effects on Indigenous Australian struggle
Terra nullius is a Latin expression deriving from Roman law meaning "land belonging to no one." Sovereignty over territory which is terra nullius may be acquired through occupation, such as the British occupation of Australia. This paper discusses the harsh effects of the terra nullius policy that continue to severely affect Aborigines in Australia today.
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Hypothermia Treatment Using Radiant Heat Hypothermia Critique
Postoperative hypothermia represents a significant threat to patient health. Surgical wounds may become infected, drugs may not function as expected, and bleeding problems may develop. Hypothermia can therefore increase the length of hospital stays and hospitalization costs. A recent study compared the relative effectiveness of pre-warmed hospital blankets with radiant heat for warming postoperative patients in a PACU setting. This study was critiqued in terms of study design, methodological approach, internal and external validity, and the relevance of the conclusions.
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Assessment of interpersonal, group, and organizational communication skills
The contents of this paper are a personal expression of communications skills possessed by a student, that have been examined and evaluated against a number of communication theories and perspectives. The overarching objective of this exercise is reflect on personal communication skills against a backdrop of the interpersonal, the group, and the organization.
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Evidence-based approaches to cultural practices and interventions
The Hispanic culture places high value on family input into decision making, gender roles of women's care giving and men in decision making, and healthcare providers taking adequate time to place communications on a personal level. Numerous cultures make up the Hispanic population from different countries and different beliefs and practices. Cultural competence is important for caring for the Hispanic patient.
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Value of Qualitative vs. Quantitative
¶ … value of qualitative vs. quantitative research is occasionally debated in the natural and social sciences, both are generally acknowledged to be fundamentally useful constructs, although they are used to answer very…
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Coeducation Movement in the U.S.
Coeducation Movement in the U.S. In 1960s: