Business Essays

Hunger Games vs. Panem

Are people to violent to people? Some People think so but in Susan Collins book “The Hunger Games” That Government doesn’t think that they are violent at all. It is a violent book that watches their children die, but this is just one of many that can compare to today’s world and Panem. In the […]

Personal Education Story

During our discussion, the class really only focused on all the negative aspects of the education system. Some of the positives are how you could win at it. I think winning means getting everything you possibly can out of your education, it can also mean going on to do what you want with it; whether […]

Water for Elephants, An Analysis

The title: Water for Elephants. The author: Sara Gruen, a writer from Vancouver, Canada, place where she presently lives. This book, as the rest of her collection, was written in English, same language in which I read it. It is considered as a Historical Romance novel, genre that is proved with the story and the […]

Weezer

Weezer life early years! “Imma do the things that I wanna do, I ain’t gotta thing to prove to you. I’ll eat my candy with my pork and beans, Excuse my manners if i cause a scene. I ain’t gonna wear the clothes that you like, im fine and dandy with the me inside. One […]

Questions on The Wedding

Do you like the ending of the book? Why or why not? Do you think there is more to tell? What do you think might happen next? I did not like the ending of the book at all, I feel like it was somewhat creepy that Lute is so persistent about marrying Shelby Coles, whom […]

Hamlet by William Shakespeare

The insanity that deteriorates the delicate conscience of Prince Hamlet propels him into a rather overwhelmingly grotesque and precarious statue. His poor father who reigned Supreme ruler of Denmark was treacherously murdered in cold blood by his very own blood and bone of a brother. Similar heart-wrenching circumstances occur towards the fragile conscience of Laertes, […]

7 Habits of Effective Teens

I will be introducing you to a book called The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey, to include; I will also bring up all of the habits he has written and also the moral of them. He writes about establishments teenagers should have in order to live in the real world. This […]

An Analysis of Adolescent Crime

More and more, scientific research is showing just how rapidly the brains of young children and adolescents are developing. Studies are now showing how immature the adolescent mind is and how poor the decision making of youth can be. Therefore, an unstable and/or unhealthy environment is extremely detrimental to a child’s cognitive development. In one […]

Loneliness Within

Loneliness in this day and age isn’t displayed very openly by teenagers. Loneliness is when a person feels as though they are all alone in the world. Teenagers usually become lonely when they don’t have any friends or they don’t conform to society. They don’t usually display loneliness because it may show that they are […]

Dr.Seuss

This paper is about Dr. Seuss and his life and family.Also this paper has information about when he died, and other things. Also this is about his wives and his younger life. You will like this paper because it is about a good author that wrote kids books.Did you know that Dr.Seuss got in trouble […]

The Importance of History

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury depicts a bleak dystopian world where reading is illegal and all books are burned by government firefighters. The book follows the transformation of Guy Montag from book-destroying firefighter to outlaw reader and book hoarder. Technology has overtaken people’s lives, and interpersonal relationships are obsolete. The education system in the society […]

Radical Ideals Pertaining to Self-Expression

Henrik Ibsen’s two revolutionary plays, A Doll’s House and An Enemy of the People, both have characters that defy Victorian social constraints of self-expression. In A Doll’s House, Nora, a mother and wife, does the unexpected by leaving her controlling husband of many years for personal and moral gain. Dr. Stockmann in An Enemy of […]

Bullying And Its Impact On Bullying

BullyingOne in ten kids are bullied. Bullies try to physically and mentally hurt people. They bully people for being small, weak, and different. Bullying can happen anytime and anywhere. It could take place at school, at home, in a store, in a restaurant and even online. There aretwo actual types of bullying but it can […]

The Big Bad Coaster

Usually people think that roller coasters that are gigantic, go rapidly fast, and whip you around corners is experience you would want to live over and over again because of the rush. I thought that too considering it was my first time ever being on a roller coaster – let alone a Disney roller coaster. […]

"Popular" People at School

Popular people. I think that “popular” people at my school are just fake. You’re only “popular” if you’re skinny, pretty, and have nice or the “in thing” on clothes. Popular people are bullies and judgers. I personally believe schools should “ban” the whole popular crowd because that’s where most bullying comes from. They think they […]

Marxist Criticism on Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

“It isn’t fair, it isn’t right, Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her” (Jackson). Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco on December 14th, 1916. Mainly known for her short story The Lottery, Jackson is also praised for being one of the most brilliant and influential authors in the twentieth century (Allen). The […]

The Importance of Family Meals

It is six o’clock, and it is time for dinner. Dad is home from work, the children are home from extra-curricular activities, their stomachs grumbling. The TV is turned off, while mom dishes out the steaming pot roast to her seated family. The peaceful family enjoys a nice conversation about their days, maybe even get […]

Eating Green: No Schemes, No Screams, and No Broken Seams

Imagine for a split second that all the slaughterhouses around the world had walls made of glass. Every cramped cage, every stench collected together in various mountains of excrement, and every helpless scream, being heard from the animals who spend their lives inside and waiting for their moment of individual extinction to arrive. Now imagine […]

Goals of an Average 15-Year-Old

Clap! Go the chalkboard erasers. Smack! Goes the ruler on the student’s desk. These are sounds I hope to be hearing soon. After I graduate from college,I would like to become an elementary school teacher. To achieve this long term goal, I must graduate from high school (preferably with a full I.B. diploma), graduate form […]

Theodore "Rex" Roosevelt

A crack of gunfire goes off as President William McKinley is assassinated in a few quick seconds. This was the moment Theodore Roosevelt became our 26th president. The nation grieved for the previous but would be deeply saddened upon the day Theodore would die. In his lifetime he accomplished a list of things that stretches […]

Dragons in Literrature, a research paper

Dragons are extremely important in most of today’s literature. Used as a symbol and as a character, in many cases dragons are used to help shape fiction and fantasy. They appear often in myths and legends as well as many newly published fiction/fantasy books. In this paper I will show you how dragons are used […]

Life After Life

As cultures throughout the world have spread throughout they have become more and more advanced in their tools, building, and specifically their religious beliefs. Everyone wants to know where they come from, so these religions are formed to explain just that. Many religions believe in life after death. The Greeks believe in the Underworld, the […]

Liar, Liar Pants on Fire!

When I was young, I used to join my friends calling other people what a liar they were and to top it off, we used the phrase, “LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE!”It never occured to me how that popular phrase started. We were just kids and we wanted to copy what the other OLDER kids […]

Yellow is the New Pink

September 10th is Suicide Prevention Day. Worldwide, the International Association for Suicide Prevention, has spread the word about this issue via social media and their website, http://www.iasp.info. In the United States alone about 40,000 lives are taken every year for suicide and suicide is the second leading cause of death for Americans ages 15-24, according […]

Child of the Dark: The Diary of Carolina Maria Jesus

Carolina Maria de Jesus was born in 1915 in Minas Gerais, Brazil. She was an illegitimate child and grew up as an impecunious peasant. Carolina was ostracized due to the fact that she was a bastard child and was repudiated by the Catholic Church, however, she continued to recognize herself as a Catholic. Carolina eventually […]

Human Impact on Bird Populations

Only dinosaurs can be extinct. At least, that’s what I thought when I was younger. Whenever I heard the word “extinct,” it was used to describe creatures that far predated humans. It never occurred to me that entire species of animals have died out over the course of human history, and it especially didn’t occur […]

Women on the Front Lines

In recent years there has been much controversy over the decision to allow women to fight on the front lines of the American military. To not allow women the right to fight on the frontlines would be a disgrace to all progress made by women’s rights activists since the nineteenth century. Taking this once achieved […]

The Boeing Fleet

Boeing is an aircraft production facility in Seattle, Washington. There are a variety of planes ranging from fighters to jet planes that can hold 440 passengers. One component Boeing faces are the Airbuses that are made in France, however, Boeing will always be the United States plane manufacturer. Throughout the years Boeing has released new […]

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was a person who created the theory of relativity. He wrote a book on it and won an award for the explanation of photoelectric activity. An example of this is “In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.” The challenges he faced was that he […]

To Kill A Mockingbird by Josh Radochonski

To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Telling people that Boo Radley committed the murder of Bob Ewell is “sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird.” I believe this because Boo stays inside all of the time and no one knows anything about him. He is also like a mockingbird in that he doesn’t harm anyone or anything. […]