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Vacation as a subject appears across a surprisingly wide range of academic and personal writing contexts. Students encounter it in composition courses, hospitality and tourism programs, communication studies, and general education writing classes. What makes it academically interesting is its intersection with economics, culture, personal identity, and persuasive communication — a single concept that can be examined through multiple disciplinary lenses, from analyzing the business of timesharing in resorts to exploring what leisure travel reveals about social values and individual experience.

The papers archived under this topic take notably varied approaches. Some are personal and reflective, asking writers to describe a meaningful trip or identify a favorite destination and explain its significance. Others shift toward persuasive and strategic writing, such as developing campaign arguments or applying critical thinking frameworks to real-world scenarios. Narrative and creative work also appears, including exercises in building dramatic tension within a scene and cultural reflection assignments. More practical pieces examine specific destinations — such as a fourteen-day itinerary in Brussels, Belgium — or analyze media representations of the American West in works like Dances with Wolves and City Slickers.

A strong essay on vacation grounds its thesis in a clear, specific angle rather than trying to cover travel in general. Personal essays carry weight when concrete sensory detail supports a broader insight about identity or culture. Argumentative pieces need evidence drawn from policy, economics, or documented experience rather than assumption. The most common pitfall is staying too descriptive — simply recounting what happened without connecting those details to a meaningful claim or analytical point worth making.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Self-Evaluation I Am Currently Employed,
I am currently employed, full time at a retail stationary company, as a Product Manager. In this position I have learned a great deal about the retail industry and product management, yet I have a great desire to expand…
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Year round schools: benefits and considerations
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Paper Undergraduate
Ethical Leaders Known in My
¶ … ethical leaders known in my lifetime. There are indeed many types of leaders, and anyone who has worked, gone to school, or interacted with people in any way has come across both ethical and unethical leaders.
Essay Doctorate
SWOT Analysis and Economics of a Bulgarian Artist's Business
¶ … Yassen keep his employment in Sofia during the summer months and send his paintings, which are of the Black Sea, to Nessebar for his fellow artists to sell? Defend your answer.
Research Paper Doctorate
New Mentoring Program Proposal to a Company Make Up Name or Type of Company
Mentoring Program Proposal: Company Squid
Research Paper Doctorate
Future impact of technology on personnel administration
This report focuses on human resources management and the future impact of technology on personnel administration. Although the report focuses on a school setting from K-12, technology in the human resources field…
Research Paper Doctorate
Shades of Green This Project
This project will explore a myriad of factors associated with the Shades of Green Resort in Orlando Florida. These factors include the type of business it is and financial information.
Essay Doctorate
Working With a Child Who Frequently Misses
¶ … working with a child who frequently misses the treatment sessions and whose parents do not follow your recommendations outside of therapy. How would you handle this situation?
Research Paper Doctorate
Organizational behavior and communication
How are new technologies affecting the way we manage & communicate?
Research Paper High School
Human transformation: concepts, processes, and implications
Lauren Slater's (2005) article "Who holds the clicker?," Susan Blackmore's excerpt "Strange Creatures" -- taken from her book The Meme Machine, and Alain De Botton's chapter "On Habit" from his book The Art of Travel…