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Personal opinion writing asks students to articulate and defend a clearly stated point of view on a subject drawn from their own reasoning, values, and experience. It appears across disciplines — from psychology and communication courses to political science, history, and sociology — precisely because forming and expressing a well-supported argument is a foundational academic skill. What makes this type of writing intellectually interesting is the tension between subjective perspective and the demand for logical coherence, requiring writers to move beyond gut feeling and anchor their views in evidence, context, and reasoned analysis.

The papers archived under this topic reflect an unusually wide range of approaches, which itself reveals how broadly personal opinion writing is applied. Some essays take a policy stance, arguing for or against positions on issues such as same-sex marriage, DNA profiling for convicted criminals, or civil rights protections for Native American Indians. Others adopt a historical lens, examining figures like Edward M. Kennedy or analyzing events such as US diplomatic responses to Stalin's crimes. Still others engage in organizational and industry-level analysis, including emergency management accountability and consumer perception in mobile phone markets, grounding personal conclusions in real-world case material.

A strong personal opinion essay opens with a thesis that is specific and defensible rather than vague or self-evident. Evidence drawn from history, policy, research, or lived experience carries the most weight when it is clearly connected to the central argument. The most common pitfall is confusing assertion with argument — stating a belief repeatedly without explaining the reasoning or acknowledging counterpoints that a reader might raise. Engaging opposing views directly is what separates a convincing opinion essay from a simple declaration.

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Thematic analysis in literature and culture
American political identity has at times seemed woefully fragmented. The twenty-first century is becoming a time during which the schisms and chasms in American society are coming to the fore, bubbling to the surface.
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Organization Behavior the Economic Implication of Ghana\'s
This paper presents a research proposal which have been prepared for the future research on the economic implications of oil discovery in Ghana. It starts with a brief introduction to the whole case scenario by introducing Ghana and its recent oil discovery and proceeds by explaining the research questions and highlighting the major research objectives. The major part of the paper consists of a comprehensive literature review which has been done to discuss the aforementioned business issue in the light of most recent articles, news, and research publications. The literature review completely focuses on discussing the economic implications of this oil discovery for Ghana from both positive and negative perspective.
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Candide One of the Most
One of the most interesting books produced by Voltaire is "Candide or Optimism," a satire attacking the "optimist" life paradigm promoted by some of the philosophers of the Enlightenment Age such as Leibniz.
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Alcohol and other drugs: personal perspectives and opinions
nswers to the following five questions about alcohol and drug policy issues: 1)Many Americans have trouble getting to sleep. As a results they may turn to sleeping pills to help them get some ZZZs. How do you feel about the prescribing of sleeping pills for people to assist them with sleeping? Should our medical industry instead be writing prescriptions for vigorous activity which would also help people sleep better? How about a prescription for caffeine avoidance? 2)Considering the following: 1. Alcohol kills more young people than all illicit drugs combined. (Grunbaum,. 2002)2. Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes kill someone every 31 minutes and non-fatally injure someone every two minutes (NHTSA 2006). 3. During 2005, 16,885 people in the U.S. died in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, representing 39% of all traffic-related deaths versus 18% rate for Marijuana and Cocaine (NHTSA 2006). Do you think that alcohol should remain a "legal drug" free of regulation on consumption? 3) Discuss your position on red wine consumption as a protective factor for heart disease. What is it specifically in red wine that is considered cardio protective? Or is this just another excuse for people to regularly drink wine? 4)How do you feel about the wide availability of medical marijuana cards and clinics? 5)Do you feel that "abstaining" from a substance which one is addicted to is crucial for treatment? For example, do you believe that if one is being treated for alcoholism that they must "abstain" from drinking any alcohol in order to be in recovery?
Paper Undergraduate
Psychology concepts and applications
First of all, a good scientist will be characterized by precision, both in terms of their research methodology, as well as the way they decide to match that with their existing theory hunches and the final conclusions.
Paper Undergraduate
Origin of the universe
The Universe "exploded" into being from nothingness 10-15 billion years ago. There existed only a very small, incredibly dense mass that contained all the material in the universe. About 13.7 billion years ago, in a…
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Loss (Read P. 305) Leaving
The idea of loss can be handled differently according to the perspective. It can make one dwell forever, or allow one to move on easier. Don Quixote and Candide are both tales that have lived despite the passage of time. They both contain lessons that can still apply today and use satire as its preferred way of expression.
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US v. Carroll Towing 159 F. 2D 169
CAPTION / CITATION: U.S. v. Carroll Towing 159 F. 2D 169 (2d. Cir. 1947)
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Against Legalization of Abortion
In the past few decades an argument has raged across America over the issue of abortion. My personal opinion on this subject is that abortion should not be legal. I believe that because an embryo, and later a fetus, is…
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Behavioral and Long-Term Effects of Spanking Behavioral
Many of the studies pointed out that violence of adult are traced in the pattern of violence at home, and mostly in the experience of spanking during childhood. Despite the information and advocacy available in almost all media these days, there are still parents who thought that spanking their children to emphasize discipline is still beneficial. The benefits cited by those supporting spanking as acceptable method of discipline varied across culture and race. Generally, there are three views or positions about spanking as a form of discipline