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A topic is the issue of a conversation or discussion.  The relationship between a topic and it's subject is defined to be one of reification.
A topic is the issue of a conversation or discussion.  The relationship between a topic and it's subject is defined to be one of reification.
The subject will be expressed as keywords, phrases, or classification codes that describe the topic of research.

Revision as of 19:49, 14 November 2006

I agree with your presentation. Subject is the core and principle of what the paper is to be about and topic is what I put into it and how I my mind centers on the bubject at hand. These are to be greatly enforced and dealt with properly in a good strong paper. Keeping the topic in focus allows the reader to be constatly reminded of the issue and approach of the writer at hand. ~ M. Nowell

I agree a subject tells what it is that you are writing about. The topic narrows the subject down to a particular point about point about the subject. I guess you could say the topic tells the readers what about the subject you will be talking about.

A topic is the issue of a conversation or discussion. The relationship between a topic and it's subject is defined to be one of reification.

The subject will be expressed as keywords, phrases, or classification codes that describe the topic of research.