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The "Random" topic functions as a broad catch-all category for academic writing assignments that do not fit neatly into a single discipline or subject area. It draws from fields as varied as statistics, finance, management, health sciences, psychology, and social studies. What makes this category academically interesting is precisely its diversity — the common thread is not a shared subject matter but rather the challenge of applying rigorous analytical thinking across very different types of problems. Courses that require standalone written assignments, thought experiments, or research reports on specialized subjects often produce work that lands here simply because the topic is difficult to classify elsewhere.

The papers archived under this category reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take a quantitative or statistical angle, working through data analysis and research methodology. Others are case-based, examining specific scenarios in areas like financial leverage, ectopic pregnancy diagnosis, or quality improvement in a production setting. Still others engage in behavioral or social analysis, exploring decision-making processes, prejudice against people, or the history of management. A few are structured as thought experiments or logical arguments, asking writers to reason carefully through a problem rather than rely on external data.

A strong essay in this category succeeds by establishing a clear, well-scoped thesis early and selecting evidence appropriate to the specific type of question being addressed. Quantitative claims require methodological transparency, while argument-driven papers need logical coherence and defined terms. The most common pitfall is treating breadth as a substitute for depth — covering too many angles without fully developing any single line of analysis.

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Pagan setting and narrative in Chaucer's The Knight's Tale
Chaucer is a well-known poet of the fourteenth century. He used to work for the king as a manager of societal and traditional events. Nonetheless, his poems are rooted with compassionate consideration towards women,…
Research Paper Undergraduate
College Application Have Always Been
College Application have always been fascinated with the way language and speech work for us. My interest in the field of linguistics and speech pathology led to me to acquire skills in three languages.
Research Paper Doctorate
Behavior based safety principles and implementation
Fifteen questions used to measure willingness to AC were assembled into a questionnaire designed to examine the personality measures and items regarding employee response to various safety issues, adequacy of safety…
Paper Undergraduate
Suicide Among Soldiers Suicide Rate
Suicide Rate Among Soldiers in the War with Iraq
Essay Doctorate
Collect Is How Much Time I Spend
¶ … collect is how much time I spend studying each day. I measured this by setting a stopwatch to run a cumulative total of all the time spent studying. I ran the data collection for 10 days, to achieve 10 observations.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Research methods and key questions
Discuss the ethical issues that are of concern to research in criminal justice and how would you resolve them?
Paper Undergraduate
Frequency and Quality of Social
¶ … Frequency and quality of social networking among young adults: Associations with depressive symptoms, rumination, and corumination, (Davila et al., 2012), two studies were done in order to examine the associations…
Research Paper Doctorate
The effectiveness of psychiatric interventions
¶ … Psychiatric and Psychotherapeutic Treatment
Paper Undergraduate
Response writing techniques and applications
¶ … role that he outlines for design in modern society is the role that design still plays today. His concerns about the use of design to push an agenda for the world that is ultimately destructive remain valid.
Research Paper Doctorate
Color Semiotics of Power Communication
Communication is the most studied science in the world. Whether through writing, speaking, presenting, sign language, music, painting, sculpture and even synchronized swimming, communication is the one science necessary…