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Reaction as an academic topic appears across English studies whenever students are asked to engage personally and critically with a text, film, artwork, event, or idea. Rather than presenting original research arguments alone, reaction-based writing asks students to record and analyze their own intellectual and emotional responses, making it common in composition courses, humanities surveys, and introductory literature classes. The topic spans an unusually wide range of subjects — from historical documentary and visual art movements like Art Nouveau and the Counter Reformation to philosophy, psychology, and social phenomena — because the underlying task is less about a fixed subject and more about the writer's relationship to it.

The archived papers on this topic reflect that breadth. Some take a personal, reflective approach, responding to documentaries, films, or social experiments such as violating social norms. Others engage analytically with movements like Romanticism and Postmodernism, examining how ideas about nature, the individual, and change resonate with or challenge the writer's existing views. Still others treat reaction as a framework for evaluating specific theories, legislation like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, or fields like open source software, blending personal perspective with structured critique.

A strong reaction essay anchors the writer's response in specific evidence from the source material rather than vague impressions. The thesis should identify not just what you felt but why — what in the source provoked a shift in thinking or reinforced a prior view. Concrete references to moments, arguments, or images carry far more weight than general summary. The most common pitfall is letting the essay become pure description; the goal is always to analyze the reaction itself, treating your own mind as a subject worth examining critically.

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Court proceeding experience and practice
This paper is a response to my experience watching the murder trial for Nicholas Lindsay. It contains some of my observations regarding the trial date, the evidence rulings that might have affected the jury's determination. There is also a discussion of the defense team's legal strategy, especially regarding the issue of premeditated design.
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Disability, Love, and Frustration in Two Family Stories
This paper compares the views of developmental disability in the Terry Tempest Williams story "The Village Watchman" and the Lasse Hallstrom film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape". The two stories are examined in terms of the interplay exhibited between love and frustration in dealing with developmental disability. This discussion is complemented by a personal anecdote about dealing with a developmentally disabled girl who is afraid of scary movies, and watching her sister go from frustration to loving understanding in a situation with a difficult group dynamic.
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Accounting information systems for decision making
The paper completes three tasks. The first task focuses on provides the framework for the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and voluntary water reporting disclosures. The second task focuses on three companies and their methods of disclosure for water usage followed by an analytical comparison. The third task is the business letter.
Paper High School
Analysis of assigned readings and key concepts
Joyce's remembers his own adolescent emerging from boyhood fantasies into the harsh realities of quotidian life in Ireland in the late nineteenth century. The time that Joyce captures in his story is one of self-discovery. And it is also a time of idealistic first crushes—which can only be remembered favorably after a sufficient passage of time. Joyce captures the phase of adoration that young people pass through as they try to figure out their roles in society as men and women. The idolizing of women by knights is good example of immature attempts to perfect the object of one's desire—but it has absolutely no relation to reality.
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Collage: Journaling and Writing as Self-Discovery
Personal artifact that represents my self-discovery: Journaling
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Person Is Entitled to Their
The paper looks into the persuasive techniques that an individual should have. In this case, it is an application paper where one gives the reaction that is expected when someone gives the argument for the generally held ideas as unethical and what could be done in order to make the audience being addressed to be more interested in the unethical topic.
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Holt Renfrew: Canadian luxury retail history and operations
One of the first steps to addressing the problem will be to account for the entire inventory that Holt Renfrew is currently holding. It is likely that with the inventory accounting requirements that the company has for financial statements that there will already be some of this done. All of the inventory in the second warehouse is waste and should be eliminated immediately. This will take some careful planning and a strategy to eliminate this inventory in its entirety. In fact, it was identified that this inventory is actually worse than just waste because they are counter-productive to organizational goals.
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Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso
¶ … classic view of the Matisse/Picasso rivalry is that these two artists were the equivalent of the odd couple of TV fame (Milroy). A staff writer for New York Newsday, Ariella Budick, describes the typical opinion of…
Essay Doctorate
Child psychology analysis of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
The paper explores the movie Willa Wonka and the chocolate factory, taking into consideration how the movie relates to child psychology. It identifies concepts in the film relating to child development. It offers a detailed description of what happened in the movie. The paper evaluates the film based on the presentation of child development issues, and offers recommendations.
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Walk Down Wall Street Stock Valuation From
Malkiel notes that there were a number of speculative trends from the 1960s to 1990s, and that they all mended up in the same way. Every few years, the stock market has another bubble or speculative mania which soon crashes and levels off, such as overvalued food stocks in the 1980s or the Nifty Fifty blue chips in the 1970s, but in both cases the speculative phase ended and stocks returned to their normal values. By the 1990s, institutions accounted for more than 90% of the trading volume on the NYSE, and yet professional investors participated in several distinct speculative movements from the 1960s through the 1990s.