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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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Comparative history of atomic bomb use in Japan
Bias of Authors Regarding America Dropping the Atom Bomb on Japan
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Lifeline Management Principles and Theories Stark (2004)
This essay is a four part submission in which management styles and principles are evaluated. The first section summarizes the literature on this subject and dissects and analyzes 8 separate readings. The next sections of the essay are applications to the readings to the inner workings of the place of employment within a social worker case management organization.
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What Has Led to the Change in Custom Jewelry in Last 5 Years
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Quality Control System Design for Quick Fit Furniture PLC
¶ … Furniture PLC: Quality Control System
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Emergent Literacy Skills Through Storybook
¶ … Emergent Literacy Skills through Storybook Reading, found in the November 2003 issue of Intervention in School and Clinic, (39, 2: pages 72-80), by Allor and McCathren, describes strategies for teachers using…
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Sensory adaptation: mechanisms and perceptual effects
This report is a summary of the three of four experiments required for this assignment. The objective of the experiments was to test and also demonstrate how the human body has the ability to adapt in certain experiences.
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Policy Studies the Study of Public Policy
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Differentiate Critical Thinking Problem Solving Decision-Making Nursing Explain Clinical Judgments Outcomes Critical Thinking Nursing
The American Philosophical Association (APA) has "defined critical thinking as purposeful, self-regulatory judgment that uses cognitive tools such as interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, and explanation of…
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Employee Authority Levels in a Business Non-Linear
This paper focuses on the legal implications that a business can face if they do not pay attention to the various employee authority levels. An employee might who assumes they have some authority might sign a document that could have far reaching implications to the business. This paper analyses the steps a business can take to ensure it does not find itself in such a situation.
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Chaos Theory Has Filtered Down
Chaos Theory has filtered down to the public through such short discussions of the issue as are found in films like Jurassic Park or on television documentaries. The issue are more complex than can be indicated in such…