Business Essays

The Great Depression Narrative Essay

To know the effects of the Great Depression we need to be able to understand it first. We need to know exactly what caused this recession and the way in which we slowly recovered and how we did. We can assure ourselves that there were lots of influences and we can assure ourselves that much […]

Gears

Gears are one of the greatest building blocks of today’s inventions. gears in history are right up next to the wheel. It gave us a maneuver and started a generation of non-stop evolving. Gears provide us with a base and have been around for centuries. To start gears were thought to be invented by “Hero […]

Space the Final Frontier: Terraforming Mars

Since the dawn of humanity, humans have gazed up at the stars in the night sky and craved to live among them. In 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright took to the sky raising the bar for human achievements. In 1942, the V2 rocket from Germany was the first object to leave our planet, breaking the […]

Chemicals Used In Poultry Plants

Poultry is one of the most commonly processed foods in America. Society often wonders how this food is being processed; however knowing how the food is being processed is not as critical as understanding what it is being processed with. When hearing the two words “food” and “chemicals” together, a red flag automatically arises because […]

Learning Newtons Laws

What are Newton’s Laws, why must things that go up come down, why is it when we throw some thing it eventually has to stop? This is all due to motion and design and natures forces. Motion and design is a multitude tests and experiments in which we leaned about Newton’s laws aerodynamics by using […]

“The Sky’s the Limit”

When initializing this project, we were told that we were writing a persuasive essay. Our student teacher enthusiastically explained that we could write about anything that interested us. Within seconds, our real teacher chimed from her desk a popular quote “The Sky’s the Limit”. The Sky’s the Limit. What does that mean? In scientific research, […]

"A reader response Critique of a Rose for Emily"

In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” it is expressed how A woman starts off with everything that she had ever wanted, to nothing. Starting off with losing her father. Losing her father was the most drastic change in her life. Miss Emily had to learn how to face society without anyone by her side. […]

My Name Means Adventure

My name means adventure. I drink in the adrenaline of the unknown. When I’m far away, I’m most at home. Exploring. Absorbing the strange sights and sounds of a foreign land, that’s when I feel alive. I don’t know when my desire to travel ignited. It may have been a product of my growing up. […]

For Schools from a Student

With the economy in a very dire state, all areas are hurting. Businesses are hurting due to lack of revenue, families are hurting due to cuts in wages and employees, and schools are hurting due to lack of funding. Though topics such as unions and funding are commonly discussed in school-related other essays, I would […]

All For You

I am perfect, and I am everything. Everything is about me, and, not to be conceited or anything, but the world should revolve around me, because there’s nothing better for it to center itself around. I care only about myself, and other people are not at all of consequence. Do you want to know why? […]

Murder

The clock ticked and tocked the steady rhythm of which life revolved around. The fifth hour of A.M., the sheets thrown back. A man bustles around his small limited space that he owns. He tugs on his overalls, slips on his boots, shimmies inside his overalls and a thick coat. The weather was not agrreable […]

Self-Esteem

Sociologists believe that the majority of boys underachieve compared to girls because of the processes involved in school. The processes in school are that teachers may negatively label a student preferably in this case a male student and their self-esteem decreases and they eventually make that label true and become a self-fulfilling prophecy; as well […]

Overpopulation; The Big Problem

Population isn’t really a big deal if you live in a small town (e.g. Reno), and it may not be of much importance in big cities (e.g. Las Vegas). By the time you have finished reading this proposal, the world would have already earned around 850 more lives, and by consequence ruined around 480 acres […]

Student Athletes at the Ivy Leagues

Some college students party their way through college, some breeze their way through, and some train their way through—that is, athletes train their way through. For the low percent of student athletes attending a top Ivy League division one college, their lives consist of training for their sport and studying for classes—no partying, no breaks, […]

The Origin of the State

Plato said “a city comes to be because none of us is self-sufficient”. At the beginning of the city-state is the need for humans to sustain life. Meet Kurt. Kurt must provide food, shelter, and clean water for himself in order to survive. Kurt performs these tasks on his own and it consumes all of […]

World War II: A Turning Point For Women?

A woman’s place in American society, at home or in the public marketplace, has fluctuated and changed considerably over the past few hundred years. Today, women make up nearly 50% of the labor force, meaning that it is likely that more than 78 million women will be working by 2018. These women work a huge […]

TKAM ESSAY

Have you ever wondered about the book To Kill a Mockingbird? In the novel it like other movies and books has a theme; also there are people in “TKAM” that represent mocking birds. Some of this maybe difficult to find in the book itself so I’ll help you. There are many ways to interpretations of […]

Me and Helens Obstacle

Helen Keller once said “what we have once enjoyed we can never lose. all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” (Keller). Helen Keller was both blind and deaf most of her life. Helen had to live with what happened to her, but that did not stop her. Much like Helen Keller overcame […]

The Application of Duality in A Tale of Two Cities

Sharp differences in concepts and characters are the basis of duality, and traits such as kindness and brutality, or passiveness and aggressiveness, certainly contrast one another in this fashion. However, interpreting these traits, whether it be in society or in a novel, is infinitely more difficult than the perceived outside picture. While kindness could be […]

Life of Pi: Character Analysis

In the book Life of Pi, Piscene Patel is a teenage boy lost at sea, after a shipwreck during his family’s move to Canada from their native India. Although I may live under much different circumstances, I strongly identify myself with Pi. In many ways, I share his love for animals, interest in religion, and […]

Character Analysis

What excites or thrills you? Maybe you enjoy riding speedy rollercoasters, playing extreme sports, or even skydiving? For General Zaroff in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” this thrill came from hunting. Over the years, Zaroff became an expert at this and hunting became boring. He then came up with the “brilliant” idea to hunt […]

Vice/Virtue

“I prefer an interesting vice to a virtue that bores. ” Moliere, a French playwright during the 1600s, highlights his predilection in depravity rather than ethics. However, while some may choose to criticize this quote; it is also in representation of the social patterns demonstrated throughout history. While the playwright also incorporated words like “interesting” […]

Love’s Reasons Without Reason

Not only is poetry known for evoking emotions of the readers but also for evoking emotions of the poets themselves. There are many different definitions of poetry, as many as there are poets, yet each of them express how poetry is rather a feeling than something that is able to be easily defined. Whenever described, […]

Video Games Benefits

Video Games Benefits People are questioning whether video games can benefit teens in school when it comes to thinking and problem solving skills. Aspx says, “Playing video games, including violent shooter games, may boost children’s learning.” Games that you can get a hold of easily help change the mood of people. Aspx states,”70 percent of […]

Who was he?

“The pen is the tongue of the mind.” ? Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. This statement would hold true to the works of Shakespeare, if there were not so much doubt surrounded by his name and this doubt is comes from the question “Whose mind really did the Shakespearean plays come from? Was it Shakespaere of […]

Honor Student

We are procrastinators and slackers, but we are also smart, devoted, diligent, hardworking, and honest with our work and ourselves. I am going to tell you the honest truth about honors students because explaining just how good we are would be very boring. I will tell you about the happy times such as our learning […]

The Yellow Wall-paper

Imagine being trapped, keeping everything inside of you is not good. It keeps piling on and on before you burst in the most unexpected time. Using Feminist criticism the reader can analyze Charlotte Perkins – Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper through characters, symbols, and dialogue. Gilman used characterizations throughout the story to send out the narrator’s […]

Dear Mr. President

Dear Mr. President, Our country is falling apart. Big government is simply handing money to people who don’t deserve it, and wasting government funding on unnecessary programs. I believe that in order for our country to succeed we need to influence people to work hard and support themselves. The role of government should be to […]

How to have a Healthy Body & Healthy Mind!

Joining Clubs Open yourself up to trying new things. Join a club or extracurricular activity! There are so many better things to do than sit at home playing video games, watching tv, or being bored after school and finishing your work. Joining after school activities is a great way to be social, make new friends, […]

What Makes a Great Teacher

An instructor, a role model, and an inspiration. To be known as all three of these is the ultimate goal of a teacher. These achievements are what separate teachers from great teachers. The hardest grade level to teach is high school, it’s the age of developing an identity, when teens know everything and nothing at […]