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subject matter
the things that are being talked or written about, or used as the subject of a piece of art, etc.
rationalization
an attempt to find reasons for behaviour, decisions, etc., especially your own
argument
a reason or reasons why you support or oppose an idea or suggestion, or the process of explaining these reasons
criterion (s) / criteria (pl)
a standard by which you judge, decide about, or deal with something
bibliography
a list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book or article
thesis
a long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one that is done for a higher college or university degree
hypothesis
an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved
paper
a piece of writing on a particular subject written by an expert and usually published in a book or journal, or read aloud to other people
plagiarism
the process or practice of using another person's ideas or work and pretending that it is your own
discipline
a particular area of study, especially a subject studied at a college or university
appendix
a separate part at the end of a book or magazine that gives extra information
receptive
willing to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions
rationale
the reasons or intentions that cause a particular set of beliefs or actions
syllabus
(a plan showing) the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course, especially a course that leads to an exam
insight
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation
scope
the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, class, etc.
acknowledgement
a statement of thanks for something that someone has done
cry out for
demand
tuition
teaching fees
paraphernalia
a collection of oblects used for an activity
faculty
a department of study in a university/all the teachers in a university
append
add sth on to the end of a written work
posit
put forward a hypothesis as a basis for argument
intelligible
that can be understood
surmise
deduce
adhere to
follow a set of rules
dissertation
a piece of academic writing
indicator
a sign that shows how sth is now or likely to be
fundamental
most important
mockingly
in a way that ridicules sb/sth
rigorous
that has to be done according to strict rules
hallowed
respected
undertaking
an important task
hands-on
being practically involved in doing sth
pale in comparison
seem less significant
vocational
relating to the skills and knowledge required for a particular job
state of affairs
a situation