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Journalistic essays sit at the intersection of reporting, argumentation, and literary craft, making them a common assignment across English composition, media studies, and communications courses. The form demands that writers combine factual accuracy with a clear, persuasive voice, and it has historically served as a vehicle for social criticism, cultural commentary, and political analysis. Because journalistic writing spans book reviews, documentary criticism, investigative reporting, and personal essays, it gives students a flexible framework for engaging with real-world subjects while developing disciplined prose style.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a notably wide range of subjects and methods. Some take a literary-analytical approach, examining works by figures such as Walt Whitman and Joyce Carol Oates or texts like John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath. Others pursue media criticism, looking at film — including Good Night and Good Luck and early Dracula films — or platforms like YouTube. Still others engage with political and historical subjects, from the future of Cuba to human rights activism, while a few focus directly on journalism itself, exploring the Pulitzer Prize's influence on the profession or the documentary traditions associated with John Grierson.

A strong journalistic essay requires a thesis that makes a specific, defensible claim rather than simply summarizing its subject. Evidence drawn from primary sources — the text, film, or event under examination — carries the most weight, supported where appropriate by cultural or historical context. The most common pitfall is drifting between journalistic reporting and academic analysis without committing fully to either; the strongest essays maintain a consistent argumentative purpose from the opening paragraph to the conclusion.

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Legacy of Discord: Voices of the Vietnam
¶ … Legacy of Discord: Voices of the Vietnam War by Gil Dorland, published by Brassey's Inc., Washington.
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Adults With Learning Disabilities it Has Been
It has been estimated (Adult with Learning Disabilities) 1 that 50-80% of the students in Adult Basic Education and literacy programs are affected by learning disabilities (LD). Unfortunately, there has been little…
Paper High School
Arthur's analysis of writing approaches and phantoms in his essay
This paper is about two essays, both very different literary essays. The essays are loosely similar in terms of their themes, even though they are nothing alike. Both highlight the role of the writer / narrator as intermediary, and the need for people to remove constraints from themselves in order to see the full and complete world..
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Casey Anderson Criminological Case Study
Casey Anthony was portrayed by the defense and much of the media as a cold-hearted mom capable of killing her 2-year old daughter so she could return to a life of partying. The defense characterized Casey as a young woman with a history of incest who reacted to the accidental death of her daughter as if it was an incestuous family secret that needed to be covered up. Although the truth may never be known, Casey's behavior seems most consistent with the latter characterization and is therefore nothing more sensational than a young woman traumatized by incest and thrust into a situation she was psychologically unprepared to cope with.
Paper Undergraduate
Fascination and repulsion from Otherness in Song of Kali and The City of Joy
In this chapter, I examine similarities and differences between The City of Joy by Dominique Lapierre (1985) and Song of Kali by Dan Simmons (1985) with regard to the themes of the Western journalistic observer of the Oriental Other, and the fascination-repulsion that inspires the Occidental spatial imaginary of Calcutta. By comparing and contrasting these two popular novels, both describing white men's journey into the space of the Other, the chapter seeks to achieve a two-fold objective: (a) to provide insight into the authors with respect to alterity (otherness), and (b) to examine the discursive practices of these novels in terms of contrasting spatial metaphors of Calcutta as "The City of Dreadful Night" or "The City of Joy." The chapter further argues that these spatial metaphors are redolent of what Peter Stallybrass and Allon White (1986) refer to as the "phobic enchantment" (p. 124) of the Occidental social imaginary for the poverty, squalor and the horror of the Third World.
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Ethical analysis of airbrushing in media
Some political and social groups have called for the banning of airbrushed advertisments that can hurt children and damage the integrity of online communications systems. The works of John Rawls are reviewed in this assessment of airbrushing and other forms of digital deception.
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Latin America: history, culture, and contemporary issues
¶ … Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War by: Mark Danner and the Farming of Bones by: Edwidge Danticat. The writer compares the two books and the plots with a focus on the massacres themselves as well as…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Blood diamonds: ethical and economic implications
¶ … Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the World's Most Precious Stones" by Greg Campbell. Specifically it will contain a book review of the book. "Blood Diamonds" inspired the film of the same name and a short…
Essay High School
Lost in Translation and Rainy Mountain: Identity and Exile
This is a Reckoning Essay that focuses on 2 crucial points: it gives a complete account of essay chosen as primary source text (Lost in Translation Eva Hoffman)It uses the main idea and accounts for author's whole essay as well as examining the authors meaning behind the essay. The paper identifies a gap insufficiency, question, opening in Main Essay and tries to fill this gap using other essays and personal experience.
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Domino's Pizza business model and market strategy
Organization structure. Domino's Pizza, Inc. was founded in 1960 and incorporated as Domino's Pizza, Inc. In 1965 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Domino's Pizza, Inc. issued an IPO in 2004 (Yahoo Finance, 2011); several…