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Scholarly writing and source engagement are foundational skills taught across nearly every academic discipline, from nursing and engineering to literature and social sciences. Students in university and school settings are regularly asked to locate, evaluate, and respond to peer-reviewed articles, understanding what makes a source credible and how authors construct arguments within their fields. The academic interest lies in developing critical literacy — the ability to assess not just what an author claims, but how evidence is gathered, how conclusions are reached, and why the peer-review process matters for maintaining standards of knowledge.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches united by their engagement with scholarly sources. Some take a review format, summarizing and evaluating the arguments of published articles across subjects such as anti-aging medicine, sexuality, and special education. Others apply scholarly frameworks to specific subject areas, including nursing practice, engineering challenges, and historical figures like Mary Todd Lincoln. This breadth shows that engaging with scholarly material is treated as a transferable skill across disciplines rather than a subject in itself.

A strong essay in this area begins with a clear thesis about what the source or sources reveal, not merely a summary of what an author wrote. Evidence carries the most weight when drawn directly from the text and connected explicitly to the student's analytical point. The most common pitfall is treating scholarly engagement as description — restating an article's content without evaluating its methods, assumptions, or relevance to the broader subject at hand.

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Controlling Pollution of Air
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Recommendations for writer identification in hophead orders
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Construction Fraud in the Netherlands
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Proper Scholarly Research and Practice
The author of this brief essay has been asked to conduct a review of a set of articles and then offer a response to a few questions. These questions include what a review of the literature is meant to do, how this…
Paper Undergraduate
Asians Americans and Diabetes
The scourge of type II diabetes is impossible to miss when looking at the societies of countries like the United States. More commonly known as adult-onset diabetes, the disorder is commonly manifested upon adulthood…
Essay Masters
The CRAAP Test for Media Literacy
Media literacy is one of the most pressing needs in the current anti-intellectual, "alternative facts" American universe. The proliferation of fake news is in part due to lack of media literacy, and the inability to…
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Primary Source and Energy
Eilperin, J. & Dennis, B. (2017). Trump administration to approve final permit for Dakota Access pipeline. Washington Post. Feb 7, 2017. Retrieved online:…
Paper Undergraduate
Psychiatric Nursing and Behavior
My initial thoughts/feelings on the topics were: (This section contains your general feelings on the topic and NOT what the readings have informed you.
Essay Undergraduate
Roman Empire vs. Athenian Empire: Culture, Military, and Myth
Roman Empire and the Athenian Empire were alike in many ways. Both developed a culture based on the same mythology in order to unite their people in belief (the Romans Latinized the Greek gods and goddesses but the…
Essay Masters
Private Sector and Audience
Media literacy depends on a critical evaluation of websites. The textbook criteria for evaluating websites may include the source (whether it is a research-based organization or not), the audience (whether the audience…