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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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Diverse Workforce Today, There Are Nine Billion
This paper describes the importance of effective diversity management in the 21st century work place. An introduction of the issues of interest is followed by an examination of diversity in age, gender, ethnicity, skills, etc. and how differences between workers can be disruptive and adversely affect organizational outcomes. A original graph and two tables with supporting data are also provided.
Essay Doctorate
Critical scientific literature review of research evidence in field application
This is an overview of the health benefits of yoga based on a traditional medical and scientific model. The research shows that the topic requires further examination, but that a number of studies support the use of yoga, meditation and other alternative therapies in combination with traditional techniques. The sources are all scholarly and all use peer reviewed methodology.
Essay Doctorate
U.S. v AOL: Case review and internet investigations analysis
This paper examines the U.S. v. AOL case that involved fraudulent preparation of documents to inflate or overstate revenue and receive huge bonuses in return. The discussion examines how computers could have been used to carry out the crime, examples of certified professionals that could have been used in the trial, and the type of computer forensic skills and procedures that could have been used. The other parts discuss the documentation procedures that could have been used to document evidence and cases that have failed for inaccurate or insufficient digital evidence.
Thesis High School
Effectiveness of Television Advertising on 20-Something Females
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of television advertising on 20-something females on the basis of relevant literature. The major sections of the paper include: introduction to the television as an important advertising medium; how television advertising targets different age groups of the society; how young females are a potential target audience for television advertising; purity of attention to television ads; influence on the purchase decisions of the whole family; celebrity endorsements; attractiveness of the television advertisements; selection of television programs for effective advertisements; and fashion awareness of the young female consumers.
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Globalization of the Hospitality Industry the Operational
The role of SERVQUAL combined with the Hofstede Model of Cultural Dimensions can revolutionize the overall success rate of international hotels. the intent of this analysis is to evaluate how a Malaysian series of four and five star hotels could have attained a higher level of customer satisfaction overall.
Paper Undergraduate
Social psychology concepts and theories
Social psychology, both as an academic and a professional practice, is extremely useful for elucidating the phenomenon of high rates of suicide within the military, and within the United States in general.
Paper High School
Bullying: Are Anti-Bullying Programs Effective? In Recent
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of efforts to deal with the problem of bullying in schools, specifically encouraging schools to adopt formal anti-bullying programs that educate students on the subjects of…
Essay Doctorate
Australian e-commerce business models and international expansion strategies
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Paper Undergraduate
Ethics in Research for Organizations of All
Particularly after the Enron scandal, stakeholders expect more transparency and honesty from organizations.Because of advances in technology and communication, this has also bled over into how businesses and organization approach research and the expectations of stakeholders within that genre. The ideas of interconnectedness and consequentialism are part of a more philosophical way of looking at organizations
Thesis Undergraduate
Paul\'s Thorn in the Flesh
This paper discusses the affliction of the apostle Paul, which is commonly referred to as a thorn in his flesh. It does not discuss the nature of the affliction other than to address the fact that the specific nature is unknown. It addresses Saul of Tarsus's conversion on the road to Damascus and how that event led to the thorn in his flesh.