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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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Cut by Patricia Mccormick the Book Cut
The book Cut by Patricia McCormick explores the life of a wayward teen named Callie. The book is set in the present day twenty-first century and Callie is having a difficult time dealing with the fact that her parents…
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Bllackhawk Down
¶ … Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War by Mark Bowden. Specifically, it will contain a general book report on the book, with emphasis on the leadership qualities of the Rangers in Somalia.
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Expectations for 21st century global character and governance
We are only a decade in to the twenty-first century, and anyone who hopes to analyze long-term geopolitical trends for America and its place in the world must begin by conceding that change is happening fast.
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Digital rights and their implications
Digital Copyright problem of the Digital Age is that while information is easy and economical to publish and disseminate, exploitation of digital copyright and intellectual property rights remains a contentious issue.
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Understanding youth development and social outcomes
Sociologists base their studies of youth subcultures on structured and unstructured interviews, participant observation and analysis of media, texts and music. Unlike similar studies in the 1950s and 1960s, such as…
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Literature review and analysis
Tom Wolfe's rigorous journalistic approach, combined with his masterful exploration of a stream-of-consciousness narrative marks "The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test" as one of the most effective and compelling…
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Represenations of Tradition
The Yiddish short story "If Not Higher" by I.L. Peretz was published in Warsaw in 1900, decades before the holocaust. Fifty years later, the short supposedly true story of "The Kozshenitser Rebe" was published in…
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Starbucks and the Changing Trends
Proposed research into the possibility of Starbucks opening franchises in targeted African Countries and how these franchises will be managed.
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Teenage Drinking Being Responsible and Learning Life Lessons
Drinking and Driving: Learning What it Means to Look Out for Others and to Let Others Look Out for Us
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The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela
The Mexican Revolution has always been debated upon by historians, some labeling it as a "fiesta de balas" -- a party of bullets, with minimal political aims or ideologies. Others have not disregarded the revolution and…