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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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Journal publishing and academic communication
The issue of foreign policy is one of extreme sensitivity especially for a country such as the United States that is the main actor of the international scene. The main role in the foreign policy of the US is represented by the President; however, given the nature of the constitutional arrangements in the US, this role is always shared with the Congress. Julien Zelizer's book "Arsenal of Democracy" is a well documented account of the foreign policy of the US since the end of the Second World War and how the role of the president and that of the Congress interlink in the establishment and conduct of the foreign policy perspective and management.
Research Paper Doctorate
Young Age, I Have Not Had Very
¶ … young age, I have not had very many chances to demonstrate my leadership skills. However, early leadership experiences can be significant shapers of character and builders of confidence.
Paper Doctorate
The anti-hero narrator in Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground
The books that emerged during the first half of the 19th century and some a little later as well belonged to the romantic age of literature that demonstrated a deep fascination for the dark side of human nature.
Essay High School
Evolution Is the Process by Which Organisms
Evolution is the Process by which organisms change over successive generations through the inheritance of new traits. During sexual reproduction, a complete set of DNA is donated from each parent organism.
Paper High School
John Rawls Mencious and Naturalism
Two separate 1.5 page papers. The first discusses the basic ideas in John Rawls' magnum opus A Theory of Justice, and includes commentary about Rawls' rejection of libertarianism and Rawls' uneasiness with meritocracy. The second discusses Mencius' naturalism--the belief that humans have an innate goodness--alongside VS Ramachandran's mirror neurons, suggesting that altriustic behavior may be hardwired.
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Public Policy Analysis There Is a Sense
This research paper is an expansion of one written earlier in the semester which has to do with rational versus irrational thought with regard to the criminal justice system in America. The main thrust of the paper is to explain rational choice theory and how it has been used as a basis for the deterrence of crime in the United States.
Paper High School
Product survey design and methodology
There are 2855 locations in NYC alone that sell you coffee cups. To list all these stores – sometimes duplicated – would take a volume alone. The following is therefore a summary of some key places that sell coffee cups – otherwise called mugs, the general price of these (usually ceramic) coffee cups; the details of these coffee cups; and descriptions of outstanding logos and/ or designs.
Paper Doctorate
MOTIVATION IN SPORT
Take a look at the animal world and you will find the proof that game is an inherent feature of the virtually evaluated species. This has an important part in literacy and evolution.
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Color Discrimination in Carriers of Color Deficiency
¶ … Color Discrimination in carriers of color deficiency
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Analysis of concepts and perspectives in academic study
This paper discusses the labeling theory of criminology. Essentially the labeling theory says that society gives every person certain labels according to their standing and behavior. For those who are labeled as criminals, it is very difficult to remove this label and resume a normal life and thus they continue to commit crime.s.