Business Essays

Trigger Fingers

In the wise words of Helen Keller, ?All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming?(Keller). Exactly one week after my birthday at the baseball diamonds I was playing rock, paper, scissors with my brother when all of the sudden my fingers got stuck in place. It turned out I had […]

The Future of Mental Health Care: Technology and Therapy

Over eighty percent of people who have the symptoms of depression do not seek treatment or therapy, for reasons like time commitment, social stigma, or the cost.(Healthline) Using the changing technology of the world today, therapy can be accessible to many people who don’t have the resources required for face-to-face therapy. The goal of this […]

How To Find Real Happiness

Would you like the key to true happiness? It seems people are not often happy because of the way the world is. But, there is a way to give meaning to your life which brings happiness. In the story, “Haven’t I Made a Difference!” by James Herriot, we find out that a lady named Mrs. […]

Model T

What would it be like to not have automobiles? Think of how we would get to places far away or how we would travel with others. All vehicles play important roles in the world to this day as they did back in the early 1900’s. The most important thing was how many people actually got […]

TRAINSFORMERS: REVOLUTION OF RAILWAY

In today’s world, population is increasing by leaps and bounds. More than a billion people have entered the world in most of our lifetimes. Inconceivably, we have caused too much damage that time cannot erase; science has not yet overcome and battles are being fought to conquer this global crisis. From the one child policy […]

Roald Dahl Hated Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

In 1964, Roald Dahl wrote “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, and it became one of the best storytelling books for kids to enjoy, and has been in the bestsellers list, and has printed more than about 302, 300 copies and been sold. In 1971, a musical film adaption entitled “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory”, […]

A Standardized Mess

Try to imagine coming home one day and getting the mail from the mailbox. You flip through the mail, and you see a letter regarding your standardized test scores. You open it up, and see your child’s name. You can’t wait to find out what they got. You look down the line looking at all […]

Essay on Human Trafficking Narrative Essay

The year was 1865 when slavery was abolished in the United States, but would you believe me if I told you that slavery still exist to this day? Many people would disagree, but in reality it’s true. However, it’s a different form of slavery. Back then, African American people were slaves simply because of the […]

Education Is Everything

What are the reasons you go to school? Is if for the friends, sports, or popularity? I once thought it was all about the sports friends and popularity until I realized it’s actually about the education and good grades. Grades are everything in life and can help or hurt you, at first grades hurt me […]

Bethany Hamilton

Bethany Hamilton’s love for surfing, the shark attack, and her Devotion to God is what this essay is about. I chose to write this essay on Bethany Hamilton because she really inspires me. Bethany Hamilton was born on February eighth 1990. And lost her left arm when she was only thirteen years of age. Her […]

Where Are We Headed?

In the book Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, firemen start fires instead of put them out. Books are illegal, and because they are illegal nobody reads them. It is all T.V. and radio. The members of society have lost their ability to think and form opinions. And they have been completely shut off from […]

Happy Ever After

Happiness. Something that everyone strives for in life. It gives hope and a goal for the future. Happiness can be derived from many things, like family and friends. It can range from big things like getting a job you wanted, to smaller things like finally winning a board game. But happiness is something that needs […]

Growing Organs?

“Printing’s the future.” a quote from Shane Ross on the show, Grey’s Anatomy. The new process of printing 3D organs is a machine that uses a computer-created digital model to create real world objects. Medical researchers all over the world have been using them to reproduce human cells to make organs and human tissue. P […]

Muhammad Ali

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” -Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali was born on January 17, 1942 and is from Louisville, Kentucky. When he was first born, his name was Cassius Clay Jr. (named after his father). His mother’s name is Odessa Clay. His boxing career started when he was around the age of […]

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

In “Mountain of Pasta” by Ashley Hatfield and Peyton Ashcraft, the reader goes on a journey through the life of falling in love with someone below the class standard. Through the ups and downs, Jane and Mike, the two main characters, live happily ever after despite the fact that Jane’s father is disappointed in her […]

This is Your Brain on Music

Music is the most beautiful human obsession according to Daniel Levitin. In his book This is your Brain on Music, he describes the impact music has had on the human mind. No known culture in history has lacked music, and whenever humans come together, there is always music. In America, it is a 30 billion […]

Wonderland

America is a country deeply occupied by the future. We look forward to it, make technological advances to improve it, and base our present actions on what it will look like. Tradition has become something old, a thing of the past, rather than an aspect of life to be cherished. As we, as a nation, […]

The F-22 and the F-35

It was the mid 1980s and The Cold War was at its height. The United States had just finished development of their new air superiority fighter, the F-15. The development the F-15 was a milestone in aviation and is an iconic aircraft in the world today. It is a very capable aircraft but during the […]

Lincoln Paper

Being assassinated at age 56, Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He had a substantial impact on the United States. A few things he did are lead during the Civil War and end slavery. Many people believe that Lincoln was a great person and president. Being stated to be one of […]

Learning and a Growth Mindset

You are learning to ride a bike and you fall off, so you get back on and keep going, only to fall again, you continue this pattern until you eventually succeed in learning how to ride a bike. When does this stop? When do you decide to not get up anymore?At what point in your […]

Of Mice and Men Argumentative Essay

Curley’s wife is seen as a flirtatous pig who has nothing better to do than flirt with everyone she meets. I think that is very wrong. I think that she is just a young woman bored out of her mind and she just wants someone to listen to her. In the book Curley’s wife is […]

Turn of the Century Immigration

When one mentions early 20th century immigration, it brings forth an image filled with poverty, refugees, and low living standards. Families fled their home countries in search of a better life in a far off country with streets that were said to be paved with gold. The people who endured these conditions to get better […]

Liam Schulz

“The officer looked at Daisy while she was speaking, in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at some time… “. A very high majority of movies, books, tv shows, and stories have the concept of two people falling in love within them. But what if the two lovers did not belong […]

Uncle Sam

In WWI, Uncle Sam’s face was all over posters and even became a national icon, but what actually lead up to the rise of Uncle Sam as an icon? Was he actually a man? And how did this one icon contribute to the development of better citizens? Uncle Sam was widely known throughout the United […]

I, Like Peter Pan

I hate growing up. I’m not good at it, I don’t care for it, and I prefer not to do it at all. I am quite intimidated by the fact that I’m a sixteen-year-old junior in high school. I am overwhelmed by activities and commitments and engagements and a stunning lack of sleep on a […]

The Life of Jusepe de Ribera

Jusepe de Ribera was born on January 19, 1591 in Xativia, Spain. His parents wished for him to eventually start a career in literacy, but Jusepe instead decided to apprentice for the Spanish artist, Francisco Ribalta. Eventually Juesepe traveled to Italy where he began to study art more steadily. While in Italy he was given […]

The Nerd

High school is full of cliques and stereotypes that dictate who is in, and who is out. Jocks, cheerleaders, student government: in. Chess club, tech club, any kind of club: out. The problem for the “out” crowd – the dignified nerds – is that people do not look past their dorky exterior. Many people hear […]

Transformation Rediscovered in Pygmalion

Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, published in 1912 and first debuted in 1913, follows the plotline of an early twentieth century romance with a twist, the story of a flower-girl transformed into a duchess who ultimately chooses her own destiny. Despite many misinterpretations and faulty performances of its ending, Pygmalion remains a bold comment on socialism, feminism […]

ADHD and ADD

ADHD ADHD has many effects on people throughout life. We all have different ranges of how badit is. Some kids and adults ask do you need medicine? Does it affect my school life? And will people treat me different? Like myself I take one type of medicine Focalin Xr. It makes me able to sit […]

Names in the Hobbit: In Depth

Even before writing ‘The Hobbit’ and the many other works connected to it, J.R.R. Tolkien was a famous linguist. Proof of his genius can be seen in the seemingly insignificant names he assigns to his characters. An interesting example is in the name of his protagonist, Bilbo Baggins. His original name was ‘Bilba,’ a truly […]