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A journal, in academic contexts, refers to a peer-reviewed publication in which researchers present original studies, reviews, and analyses across virtually every field of inquiry. Students encounter journal articles in courses ranging from nursing and public health to ethics, education, history, and social sciences. Working with journals teaches critical reading skills, because published research demands that readers evaluate methodology, assess the credibility of findings, and understand how authors position their arguments within broader scholarly conversations. The ability to locate, interpret, and respond to journal sources is foundational to undergraduate and graduate academic work.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches to engaging with journal sources. Many take a review or synthesis format, summarizing findings and implications from multiple articles on topics such as bilingual education, high school dropout rates among Native Americans, father absence and adolescent drug use, and oral health. Others focus on a single article or study, analyzing how researchers frame their data and what their conclusions support. Some papers extend into annotated bibliography form, evaluating sources on subjects like race, class, gender, and ethical issues in business management, while others connect journal research to professional practice contexts such as nursing or school counseling.

A strong essay engaging with journal literature requires a focused thesis that moves beyond summary toward analysis or argument — explaining not just what researchers found, but why those findings matter or where they fall short. Evidence drawn directly from the article's data, methodology, and stated implications carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating a journal article as simply true rather than as a constructed argument subject to scrutiny.

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Founding Documents American Democracy Determine Democratic Concepts
The idea of democracy has experienced much change during recent decades and this is reflected by the attitudes that democratic governments put across with regard to the masses. Numerous scholars in the contemporary…
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Implications of Changing the DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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International Business Small and Medium Enterprises (Smes)
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Performance management systems and organizational effectiveness
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Evolution of international trade theory from static to dynamic models
This paper examines the evolution of theories of international trade. It begins with an examination of static theories of international trade, such as the Ricardian and H-O models, which were based upon assumptions of two-countries trading based upon comparative advantage. It then examines that real life trade in the late 1900s did not support such a model, and that other factors, including political factors, have to be considered when investigating multi-national trade.
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Performance Management the Benefits of Performance Appraisals
Performance reviews have clear benefits for employers in terms of informing employees of what they are doing wrong and motivating employees to do more of what they are doing right. However, ideally such reviews should serve the interests of both managers and employees. This paper offers a critical review of the purpose of performance reviews and suggestions on how the reviews can better serve the interests of all members of the organization.
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United Federation of Teachers union overview and history
The New York City school system is enormous, with over a million students, 1,800 schools and 75,000 teachers. The union that represents 30,000 teachers is the United Federation of Teachers, and this paper traces their history, their involvement in New York Schools, and the challenges put before them by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who clearly set out to reduce the union's power in New York.
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Organ donation systems and ethical considerations
What are the different ethical decision making processes? How could the ethical dilemma of informed consent in the nursing profession be resolved using one of these processes? The sources used to collect information are books and academic journals. The teleological approach suggests that informed consent is ethical because its benefits exceed its costs.
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Descrptive Design Research Method and Design Proposal
The paper proposes and justifies a research method and design. It describes Descriptive Research Design taking into consideration its objectives, and in the context of qualitative research. The paper explains the research setting as well as describes other research designs, for example, exploratory design. It identifies the strengths and weaknesses of descriptive research design.
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Advanced directives and their legal implications
The 1991 the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) was designed to give patients and their families greater autonomy over making decisions in regards to end-of-life care and minimizing the extension life beyond what…