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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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Managing the Relationship Between Customer and E-Banking
Managing the Relationship Between Customer and E-Banking
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Child Neglect Is Described as the Failure
In general, child neglect is described as the failure of a parent or a custodian liable for the child's care to make sufficient food, clothing, protection, supervision, and/or medical care available for the child. In the United States, child neglect is the most commonly recognized type of child mistreatment and abuse. The theoretical definition of child neglect by Polansky is generally acknowledged which states child neglect as "a condition in which a caretaker responsible for the child, either deliberately or by extraordinary inattentiveness, permits the child to experience avoidable present suffering and/or fails to provide one or more of the ingredients generally deemed essential for developing a person's physical, intellectual, and emotional capacities" (Pagelow, 1984).
Paper Masters
Incentives and Performance Monitoring in Management Writer
This study examines two concepts that are used in aviation management practices; conventional restraint and inflatable restraint concepts. In addition, the weaknesses and strengths of these two concepts are highlighted to ascertain the most effective and efficient concept. The paper further describes the application of these two concepts in crash situations and as such, the inflatable restraint concept is given an upper hand as opposed to the conventional restraint. This paper describes the development the inflatable restraint concept compatible with adults and children and is self-adjustable. Designed, and well tested, this concept seeks to provide an effective, inexpensive solution to the safety of passengers and aircraft crews.
Essay Undergraduate
Service encounter experiences and outcomes
The objective of this essay is to evaluate two critical aspects of two distinct service encounters from your own perspective as a customer and as a services marketing manager. Part one will consist of examination of an organization that provided the worst service of any organization ever encountered by recognizing the concepts of service marketing from the appropriate chapters of the prescribed text, and Part two will be comprised of an account of an organization doing an excellent overall job by applying services marketing concepts recognized.
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Bullying Has Become Life Threatening for Most
Bullying Prevention Researchers have found that bullying in Elementary, Middle and Secondary school has significant effects on the victim, bully, school environment and community. In addition, bullying can lead to even more violent behavior. Consequently, researchers and social scientists have studied bullying, developed institutional programs to combat bullying and worked to have those programs implemented worldwide. One of the most famous anti-bullying programs is the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, first developed in Norway and eventually modified and applied in schools around the globe. Along with the Olweus program, the U.S. has 9 other nationally approved programs to reduce bullying, and programs such as these have significantly reduced the percentage of bullies and victims in schools.
Thesis Undergraduate
Pathophysiology of Late Onset Alzheimer\'s Disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and it is both progressive and incurable. Early-onset Alzheimer's disease is considered to be an onset of the symptoms before the age of 65 years of age (Canu, et al., 2010). Compared to late onset AD patients, early onset AD patients show a more rapid cognitive and clinical decline, along with earlier impairment of a multidomain nature that includes language, executive functions, and visuospatial abilities, although memory deficits may be less severe (Canu, et al., 2010). Early onset AD is generally considered to be a more aggressive form of Alzheimer's disease.
Paper Undergraduate
Health policy and politics
H.R. 80 is a bill before the current Congressional session that provides increased funding for triple-negative breast cancer research and information dissemination to the public and medical care providers. The overall goal is to increase the survival rate of breast cancer patients with a diagnosis of triple-negative, thereby decreasing the economic burden patient families' face in the aftermath of treatment. This is especially important for low-income families where the loss of a wage earner can be financially devastating.
Paper Doctorate
IT Ethics -- Annotated Bibliography Bowie, Norman
This paper delves deeply into just about every possible issue connected with the Internet, including spam, pornography, hate speech, e-business, intellectual property and copyright matters as well. The author of the main books associated with this assignment is considered one of the most informed and respected cyberspace researchers. For anyone researching the future of the Internet, this material covers just about every potential problem or issue that will confront users and Internet service providers.
Paper Masters
Effect of Physical and Mental Health Issues on Positive Aging
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Essay Doctorate
Russian history: key events and developments
Russia and the Mongol yoke: How bad was it?