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Opinion writing asks students to take a clear, defensible position on a subject and support it with reasoning and evidence. It appears across disciplines — English composition, history, political science, business, and professional studies — precisely because the ability to form and articulate a considered judgment is a foundational academic skill. What makes opinion-driven writing intellectually demanding is the requirement to move beyond personal preference and engage seriously with competing perspectives, contextual facts, and the implications of one's own claims.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches and subject matter. Some take an explicitly evaluative stance, such as ranking historical figures or assessing the significance of events like the Russian Civil War. Others embed opinion within analytical frameworks, examining organizational change, strategic implications of incidents like the BP Deepwater Horizon accident, or labor law cases such as International Union UAW v Johnson Controls Inc. Still others blend personal reflection with professional or civic argument, as in essays on the meaning of military service or responses to historical documents like Benjamin Banneker's letter to Thomas Jefferson.

A strong opinion essay begins with a thesis that is specific and arguable rather than broadly descriptive. Evidence carries the most weight when it is concrete — drawn from primary sources, documented cases, or credible data — and directly tied to the central claim. Writers should ensure their reasoning addresses counterarguments rather than ignoring them, since acknowledging opposing views strengthens rather than weakens a position. The most common pitfall is confusing a topic with a thesis: identifying an issue is only the starting point, and the essay must commit to a clear judgment about it.

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Learning Organizations Given Such Rapid
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Spirituality and religiosity: defining the distinction
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Florida vs. Powell on August
On August 24, 2004, Kevin Powell was arrested on suspicion of illegally owning a firearm and, after allegedly waiving his rights to counsel as required by Miranda v. Arizona, confessed during questioning.
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Organizational development experts agree that performance management systems that provide timely information concerning employee performance are an essential requirement for almost any type or size of enterprise today.
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Public opinion and voting behavior
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Deconstruction of Leadership in Film:
Deconstruction of Leadership in Film: A Study of Leadership Themes in 12 Angry Men and Dead Poets Society.
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Neo-Confucianism is a philosophy which was born
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Southwest Airlines: Fun Way to Promote
Southwest Airlines has always been considered a success story. Its business model relies on low prices, point to point flights, but also excellent service. This paper examines Southwest Airlines from two marketing perspectives: brand loyalty and promotion, with a focus on the "fun component" of its marketing model. It examines the literature on these topics and applies that to the case of Southwest.
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Conservation of endangered Arabian oryx and ecosystem impacts
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Sense of place: concepts and cultural significance
The work of Kianicka, et al (2006) entitled “Local and Tourists’ Sense of Place” reports on a Swiss Alpine village and examines what it is that shapes the relations of individuals to a specific place and whether insiders and outsiders have different ways of relating to the same place. According to Kianicka et al (2006) the landscapes of the Swiss Alps are transformed by the ongoing “socioeconomic, political and technological developments in the region”. (p.55) The objective of this study is to examine West Ireland in terms of a sense of place. This study examines the work of Adrian Peace (2014) entitled “A Sense of Place, A Place of Sense: Land and a Landscape in the West of Ireland".