Business Essays

Racism in America

Racism. The word that has caused crime and chaos in our country. It started wars and ended lives. More modern racism began as the common knowledge that whites were better than blacks, and continues to grow even today as something that needs to be stopped. We must create a world where racism is simply a […]

How Are Early School Start Times Effecting Our Bodies

Effects of Early School Times”15 percent reported sleeping 8 ? hours on school nights”(“Teens and Sleep – National Sleep Foundation”). Many teens come to school sleep deprived,and are not fully wake threw classes. Many teens have irregular sleep patterns, because they tend to go to sleep late during the week and sleep in on the […]

The Man Who Was Almost A Man Critique

“Ahead the long rails were glinting in the moonlight, stretching away, away to somewhere, somewhere where he could be a man” (Wright). The Man Who Was Almost a Man by Richard Wright is about a boy who tries to prove to his family and peers that he can be a man. Dave, 17, is a […]

Southbound or Wandering?

“Southbound on the freeway” (Poem 1) and “I wandered as a cloud” (Poem 2) are two very same and very different poems. This is discovered by scanning and identifying parts of each poems and comparing them. “Southbound on the freeway” is about a person who had “childish” views of cars. They view them as metal […]

The Columbine

Tears falling like rain in a thunderstorm. Hugs given out to random people. Hands grasping together and never letting go. People screaming and sobbing. Police cars all around, officers searching the building. Paramedics carrying bloody people into ambulances; rushing them to the hospital. Teenagers grabbing their friends and sobbing “How could they do this?” Parents […]

Marxist Critism of ;The Lottery;

“It isn’t fair,” she said (Jackson). The Lottery by Shirley Jackson was written in 1948. The short story was not widely accepted at first. But when asked to explain what the true meaning behind this work she simply stated “Explaining just what I had hoped the story to say is very difficult. I suppose, I […]

educator of the year

Educator of the year The person I choose for my educator of the year is coach groves. I choose him because out of all my coaches that I’ve had over the years he was the best one. And I was friends with his son in fourth grade and he was starting football at St. Mary’s. […]

The Ashes of Reason

Everyone demands the truth, but are satiated with lies. Only they do not understand that there is only one way to find the truth – through reason. Reason is not a blessing, nor is it curse; it is the tool we carry to find knowledge and wisdom. It is the only tool we have. Emotion, […]

Can Money Buy Happiness?

* Can Money Buy Happiness? The world is filled with millions upon millions of unanswered questions. One of these questions just so happens to be, “Can money buy happiness?” This question has raised some eye opening discussions and force people to look deeper into what the meaning of happiness really is. Although people believe that […]

The Evolution of the English Language

The English language is a marvelous creation. Communication is a key to our modern day society, and the English language is the foundation for which we communicate on many different mediums such as texting, social media, literature, and common speech. My issue is that many adults seem to believe that the youth of today are […]

The Benefits of Art Therapy for Autism

Early intervention treatments are beneficial for almost any disorder and this is especially true when it comes to treating autism. The term “autism” references “autism spectrum disorders” or ASD. These disorders affect the brain development of a person starting in early childhood (“Facts about Autism”). Children with autism tend to struggle with communication and fine […]

New Forms of Rocket Propultion

At liftoff, the space shuttle weighs about 4,400,000 pounds. Over 98% of this weight, however, is fuel. By bringing its fuel along with it, the shuttle is extremely inefficient. At a price tag of about $450 million per mission, it is also costly. Therefore, new forms of propulsion will be needed to continue our space […]

The American Dream: Past and Present

Defining the American dream is quite a daunting task, especially considering its lengthy existence and its transformation over time. Many who attempt to do so focus on the idea of freedom, and this is certainly a major component. In fact, the roots of the American dream consist of liberty, prosperity, equality, and opportunity. However, since […]

Gun violence

Gun violence has been a prominent presence in America for as long as I can remember. The first time I remember hearing about an incident of gun violence was when I was in my 6th grade social studies classroom when the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut took place. I knew how […]

multiracial america

In the future, America will become a country where multiracial is the norm. While some people may identify with a particular race, a changing society is leading to a multi-racial population. How will American perceptions of race change with a changing population and a more racially diverse society? Facts about America’s Increasing Diversity In the […]

Multilingualism in Luxembourg

In the small Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, located between France, Belgium, and Germany, students learn the usual subjects: history, biology, math. But they also learn languages. A lot of languages. On average, 50% of education in Luxembourg consists of learning and practicing up to five languages. And that’s with good reason. Luxembourg, one of the […]

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Self-Reliance

In 1841, transcendentalist writer Ralph Waldo Emerson published a collection of essays titled Essays; one of these essays—and perhaps Emerson’s most famous and widely recognized essay—titled Self-Reliance, has become the centerpiece of American nineteenth-century transcendentalist literature. In Self-Reliance, Emerson proffers his life philosophy: people need not envy or emulate others as models of perfection; instead, […]

Under God?

“One nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all.” The Pledge of allegiance is something that is said in schools across the nation on a daily basis. That includes the phrase “under God”. This phrase shouldn’t be taken out because it supports the principles that this country was founded upon. By taking away […]

It’s Always Sunny

It’s Always Sunny On August 28, 1859, the first oil rig successfully drilled oil in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Ever since, oil has dominated the energy market, along with coal and natural gas. Over time, other sources of energy have developed that leave much less of an impact on the environment than the fossil fuels such as […]

A Profile of Wes Anderson

“I love the way that Wes Anderson has made his art his life. And you know, it’s a lesson to all of us, to take what you love and make it the way you live your life, and that way you bring love into the world”, said Bill Murray, the actor and a good friend […]

Arrowhead students preparing for Christmas

Sales for Christmas have been going on at Walmart since Black Friday. This is a chance where people can try and get the best deals. Flat screen TV’s were as low as $150 and lines were so long that people were camping out. This is according to TMJ4 nightly news. “I personally love black Friday […]

Education: The Key to Solving Poverty

Several factors contribute to worldwide poverty. Economists have analyzed several of these factors that contribute to poverty and contemplated solutions. But even with copious amounts of research and evidence supporting the causes of poverty, governments still fail to implement much needed reforms and systems that could increase standards of living. Many of the factors that […]

Labyrinth of Love

An illustrious preacher in the 19th century, William Ellery Channing, once said, “Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict.” According to Channing, obstacles are meant to make one stronger, as proven by Edith Wharton in her novel, The Age of Innocence. Wharton introduces Newland Archer and […]

Advanced Composition Fail

Advanced Composition Final 1/13/14 As I strolled into the first workshop of Advanced Composition, thoughts poured into my head: What if my writing isn’t good enough? What if people judge me? What if my teacher doesn’t like it? As my group began reading their Name Pieces, I eventually discovered that mine was nothing like theirs. […]

Cross Cultural Barriers in Nonverbal Communication

When speaking to others, only a fraction of one’s communication is verbal, the larger portion of the message being composed of hand motions, tone of voice, posture, stance, and appearance; in other words, language is mostly nonverbal. However, this does not necessarily mean that all of these signals resonate with the same message for everybody. […]

The Grateful and The Greedy

Presents. Everyone likes them, everyone yearns for them, and everyone can turn gratefulness into greed by one present. These are my Christmas presents, to some it may not look like a lot and to others it may look like I’m the luckiest person to have all these, but to me this is too many. It […]

Panem vs. Modern World

The world of Panem is horrifying compared to the fortunate life of an American student. Panem is a futuristic country that has replaced America in the world of Suzanne Collin’s Hunger Games. In Panem’s dictatorship teenagers are forced to enter a drawing to participate in an annual Hunger Games, a competition in which they fight […]

Hurricane Katrina

The 2005 hurricane season was catastrophic, causing damage throughout the Atlantic Basin (“NOAA news online”). Five storm names were retired, the entire list was used, and more were needed due to the record number of storms (“NOAA news online”). However, the worst storm of the season was Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans. It was […]

How do parents affect their children?

A young girl at the middle school named Jaelyn has found that some of her classmates do not have the best home relationships with their parents. She feels that the key to a good childhood, is a good relationship with your parents. She is afraid that the children without good relationships, are the “bad kids” […]

Music to Minimize Maladies

8:32 AM: Now I am really, completely awake. 9:07 AM: Now I am perfectly, overwhelmingly awake. 9:35 AM: Now I am superlatively, actually awake. This is a typical entry from the dreadful journal of Clive Wearing. Clive has a memory span of seven seconds. His wife Deborah accurately describes his plight, recounting that “it [is] […]