Academic Discussion

As briefly described in the site home page, this section is dedicated as a forum for the expression of ideas and theories of an academic nature.

The reason I created this section was that I felt that insufficient scope was available for university students to express their academic theories and research. I felt that the only way to have articles presented in the public domain was to approach one of the larger academic journals which many may find intimidating. Furthermore, if their articles are based on research from a library and were undertaken purely for interest sake, then they would find it difficult if not impossible to have those articles presented in any media, as it involved no research of archives or documents.

The articles presented in this section are fully referenced, but are otherwise posted exactly as they are received, spelling and grammar errors included.

The intention is that this section will cover a broad range of topics of interest to all in the academic field. Currently, however, there are only two sub-sections to this section. They are articles dealing with research or theories in fields of business and history. There are articles written by myself and friends, all of which are governed by rules which are laid out here.

As mentioned in the site disclaimer, this section is governed by its own separate disclaimer.

Follow these links to topics of your choice and please remember that the topics can only increase as I receive more input. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions or send me your articles (as governed by the rules) in either html format or as a Microsoft Word document (version 7 or lower).
 



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