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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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Business organization and management
Discuss specific challenges that managers face in each of the following industries that were less important five years ago.
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Accounting and Intrusion Detection: Cost-Benefit Analysis
In a report issued by Paladin Technologies, Inc., entitled: "Security Metrics: Providing Cost Justification for Security Projects," 273 organizations were surveyed on the topic of security.
Thesis Undergraduate
Quality Management in Sport Tourism
It should surprise no one that "travel and tourism [are] the world's largest industry" (Moli). Most people have not wanted to travel far outside the bounds of a resort or a prescribed tourist destination, but that is…
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Revolution Rebellion and Resistance
The history of the United States is full of stories of brave men who fought tyranny in order to create a land of the free and the home of the brave. Students' first experience with history relates tales of the Founding…
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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.
Thesis Undergraduate
How Terrorism Affects the International Tourism Industry
This study is a proof there is an undeniable relationship between terrorism and tourism. This is because of the industry power tourist sites are attractive avenues for terrorists to cause unprecedented magnitudes of economic and social disruption.The intensity and severity of attacks influences tourism activities in different ways. The intensity has more effect on the flow of tourism than the recurrence, and the effect of media scope that cautions people in general in an instantaneous manner accelerates the brisk response of those intending to travel; accordingly, vacations are changed or cancelled to an alternate area.
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Use of Crime and Punishment
This paper discusses three short stories, "A Good Man is Hard to Find," "The Story of a Scar," and "Sonny's Blues." In each, a crime has been committed and the perpetrator goes more or less punished. However, it becomes apparent that there are secondary crimes in each story which reveal a hidden culprit and a secondary criminal which has more meaning than the original.
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Niagara Falls as a favorite destination: attractions and entertainment
When most people hear the name Niagara Falls, they often think about the waterfalls which are between the United States and Canada, but it is actually the famous falls as well as the community that surrounds them.
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Self-injurious behavior: causes, patterns, and clinical interventions
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) or self-injurious behavior (SIB) involves intentional self-poisoning or injury, irrespective of the apparent purpose of the act. (Vela, Harris and Wright, 1983) Self-mutilation is also used…
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Parable of the Sadhu
In the story "The Parable of Sadhu," author Bowen H. McCoy explores the question of ethics while his narrator hikes in Nepal. McCoy himself was the managing director of Morgan Stanley.