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Explanation as a mode of academic writing appears across virtually every discipline, from biology and economics to history, theology, and technology. Rather than arguing a position or narrating events, explanatory writing prioritizes clarity — breaking down complex systems, processes, or phenomena so that a reader can genuinely understand them. This makes it a foundational skill in English composition courses, where students learn to present information in structured, accessible ways regardless of subject matter.

The papers collected here reflect the broad range of contexts in which explanation is required. Some take a scientific or technical approach, such as examining how LASIK surgery works or identifying the symptoms caused by exposure to mercury and arsenic. Others explain organizational structures, business strategies, or economic paradoxes like the diamond-water problem studied in microeconomics. Still others address social, legal, or cultural subjects — from reciprocity within the Iroquois Confederacy to the traditions of the Catholic faith — demonstrating that explanation adapts to whatever situation or subject demands it.

A strong explanatory essay begins with a clear sense of scope: identify precisely what needs to be understood and why it matters to the reader. Evidence carries weight when it is specific and well-sourced — definitions, data, examples, and step-by-step reasoning all serve the goal of genuine understanding. The most common pitfall is confusing explanation with argument; an explanatory thesis states what something is or how it works, not what the writer believes about it. Keeping that distinction sharp ensures the writing stays focused on illuminating rather than persuading.

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Management and leadership principles and practices
All the answers to the questions pertain to General Electrics during the period when Jack Welch was CEO, from 1981 to 2003.
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Homeland security: policy and implementation
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Internal Revenue Code Section 751
By any measure, the Internal Revenue Code is complex and frequently abstruse in its explanation of the myriad tax laws that control revenue collection activities in the United States, and this is certainly the case with…
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Kant's philosophical contributions and thought
Kant identifies three kinds of motivation: from duty, immediate inclination, and further end. A real life example of duty motivation would be as follows. A person is in the grocery store shopping and they notice that a…
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Credible warnings and false alarms: US intelligence before September 11
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Were the Robber Barons Heroes or Villains?
We live in a capitalistic society. Our economic system is driven by the idea that any person can start a business and reap the rewards in the form of profit. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, a…
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Inverted U Hypothesis and Arousal in Sports Psychology
No one can deny from the importance and applications of psychology in our daily life. It has become an essential tool for finding any person's behavior, attitude and personality aspects and has been there since historic times. Many philosophers of ancient times were psychologists too, who treat people with both the knowledge in hands. As far as today's world is concerned, there have been so many subjects to study and to explore that one could only specialize in a particular subject. But still, the interconnection of psychology with other sciences cannot be denied. Amongst several branches of psychology, there is sport psychology, which only deals with sports and provides a deep inside into the psychology of athletes and sports professionals. Sports psychology tells us about several factors which affect upon the performance of athletes and provide theoretical and practical basis which can help in enhancing and improving the performance. Also, applied sports psychology works in the same way as applied psychology work in different other fields of life, i.e., it includes a cooperation with trainers, parents and the sports person him/herself to tackle with sports related problem psychologically. Such problems may include fitness issues, communication issues if the person is part of a team and other such problems. Thus sport psychology plays a vital role in the development of a good sports person (Jarvis 2005).