Business Essays

Special Education Programs Examined

Before the Handicapped Act in 1970, students with disabilities could not attend schools because the necessary means to provide special education accommodations did not exist. The development of special educational programs began in 1970 with the Handicapped Act. Before 1997, in the United States, special education programs only allowed specific students with disabilities to learn […]

An Analysis of Frederick the Great

Frederick the Great: “Enlightened Monarch”, Warrior Despot, Rebellious Prince, and Patron of the Arts- the Eighteenth Century might just have produced the most enigmatic leader the world has known. Simply put, Frederick the Great was a man of “opposing forces”; the living embodiment of the Hegelian philosophy. For it was his opposing personality traits that […]

Love Versus Lust

Much like food and water, humans crave love as a vital nutrient to survive. When babies are born, they immediately cry out; only calming down when cradled by their mother. In order to grow up not only happy, but also healthy, children rely on their family to fuel them with love and support. Before adolescence, […]

Macbeth

Peer pressure is like air pressure in tires, when friends or family say good things that help you meet your goals it could be considered positive peer pressure. But when your friends tell you bad thing or things that are to make you do bad things then that can be considered negative peer pressure, this […]

Why a Heart?

The entire month of February, specifically Valentine’s Day, is essentially characterized by the shape of a heart. One sees hearts everywhere: as decorations in people’s houses, doodled on the sides of a young girl’s notebook, printed on cards, forming the shape of most boxes of chocolates, etc. In our modern culture, the idea of love […]

Shrinking the U.S. – One Body at a Time

Shrinking the U.S. – One Body at a Time Obesity is a condition where one’s Body Mass Index(BMI)is over 30 kg/m^2. Although the United States seems to have countless health and wellness resources, but the obesity trend continues to rise. Perhaps, the government and school systems could be more involved in educating students and parents, […]

Literacy Analysis of the Theme of “Chee’s Daughter”

“Chee’s Daughter,” a story by Juanita Platero and Siyowin Miller, is about a young Navajo who loses his wife to sickness before finding that his daughter has been taken away by his wife’s parents because of old customs and traditions. The story mainly revolves about his love for his daughter, his brotherhood with the land […]

Reading

Did you know that one in five people in the world are illiterate? illiteracy is the inability to read or write. I never really thought about teenagers and adults being illiterate until recently. A women in our church recently told us her testimony about her life and how she found christ and she mentioned that […]

Martin Luther King Jr.: His life experience

Countless Americans in the U.S. have impacted history such as Abraham Lincoln allowing slaves to be free and Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat to a white man. In the midst of the late 1800’s to the middle 1900’s, Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement for equal rights for African American […]

Opinion on Language

According to experts, human language arose about 100,000 years ago. Language started as very primitive, but over the years and into today it has evolved into a very complex way of communicating. Language doesn’t involve just speaking, it also involves writing, and with today’s technology texting also counts as a type of language. Many think […]

Penicillin-Then & Now

Known as the ‘miracle drug’ by millions, penicillin is an antibiotic that has saved many lives. It is so effective that, as Britannica and Wikipedia state, in 1999, Time Magazine named Scottish biologist and pharmacist Alexander Fleming one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century for his discovery of penicillin. It is […]

American Women of World War II

Without the help of American women during the second World War, the Allies’ win would most likely not have been possible. Women held military jobs, worked at defense factories, helped the war effort from home, and several even served bravely for our country on the front line. The sheer amount of help that was provided […]

Why Speak?

Why is a book written? What makes Anderson’s novel so different from any other best selling book? Was the book just written for money or was there a reason? There are a lot of reasons why people write books. One reason for books to be written is money. The author feels that if they write […]

Unhappiness

DepressionYou’re at your parent’s house hanging out with your friends and they start to talk about their family pets and what they love to do with them. All of a sudden, one of your friends walks up to you while you’re sitting on the lime sofa to asks you, “If it’s okay to talk about […]

Romeo and the Rye

“The thing is, it drives me crazy if somebody else gets killed—especially somebody very smart and entertaining and all—and it’s somebody else’s fault. Romeo and Juliet, at least it was their own fault” (Salinger 111). These “words of wisdom”, quoted from Holden Caulfield, demonstrate the idea that people do not like it when an influential […]

Marxist Criticism for Shirley Jacksons, The Lottery

Everyone’s luck runs out, prepared or not, hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Shirley Jackson born on December 14th 1916 in San Francisco had started writing short stories and poems in the beginning of her teenage years. The Lottery, written in 1948 suggests a secret, sinister underside to small town America, Jackson […]

Decisions, Decisions

Picking a career is one of the most important decisions you have to make. Or at least that is my opinion. I have been considering my career choices since my earliest memories and for a very good reason. The career you choose determines what you do, where you go everyday, and the people you meet […]

Fort Lee Scandal and Governor Chris Christie

From September 9, 2013 to September 13, 2013, two lanes on the George Washington Bridge were closed. This caused traffic to move slower and prevented police, emergency and school vehicles from reaching their destinations. Before January 2014, all that was known was that this was a traffic study conducted by Springfield, New Jersey, whose Democratic […]

And We Kill People Unnecessarily

Politics is like a cold, harsh room. It reminds me of a hospital, a place where lives are saved and lives are extinguished, all with a sleight of hand. The flowers there are plastic; prayers and sobs feature more regularly than laughter. And there’s always a metallic smell – of blood or mistakes, or perhaps […]

The Great Society

Forced to assume the presidency after John F. Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson stepped into office with years of congressional experience and an agenda to put in motion his idea of a “Great Society”. Johnson’s goal with The Great Society’s programs was to achieve his dream of improving American life for […]

Poetic Appalachia

Every part of the world speaks in its own way. Just as each country has a primary language, Southern Appalachia has developed a way of communication all its own. This style is certainly embedded in native mountain speech, but most importantly, the meaning behind the words conveys an intense devotion to the mountains which every […]

Just Do IT

There are times in life where you just have to suck it up and do it. It is when your body says no don’t but your heart just knows you have to. This essay you are about to read will show you that Taking risks in the only way to get ahead or succeed in […]

Emotional Expression

From a young age, who people become is affected by the people around them.The example that others set for them makes a huge impact on what they will strive to be as well as strive not to be. Also, some characteristics must be learned in order to come out in people, so if nobody in […]

Not-So-Great Expectations

Expectation plays a large role in our society today. Standards projected onto us are one of the most influential factors regarding how we choose to act and present ourselves. It can force us to abandon our former selves and dictate our behavior, as shown in the Stanford Prison Experiment. The study had 24 male subjects […]

Jim Crow in To Kill a Mockingbird

Jim Crow Laws and Their Influence in To Kill a Mockingbird “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed” (323). Mayella knew what she had done, and that this was the only way out of it. Perhaps it wouldn’t have been considered so wrong if racism and discrimination didn’t […]

Theater

Have you ever had Theater? Theater is a fine art class that is popular for many reasons. Theater is not hard. You can get easy grade if you just pay attention, and we also have projects. You don’t have any kinds of tests at all. You get to act scenes, and monologues. It has all […]

Is Cutting the Arts Solving the Problem or Making it Worse?

In July of 2012, Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina made major vetoes towards the state’s budget citing “pork barrel spending”. One of the 81 vetoes consisted of the South Carolina Arts Commission’s budget crippling the organization to the point of job loss and elimination of grants provided by the organization to art groups across […]

What is Pridujice: Elizabeth's Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice often provokes strong initial opinions and thoughts in the reader. The title elicits curiosity as to which characters the two adjectives could apply. Many believe that either Darcy or Elizabeth possess one of these traits. However, in retrospect, both of these adjectives apply to one Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Another opinion […]

Why do people listen to different music genres?

Imagine you are at a party. There was music, dancing, singing, games and things like that. As different songs came on, you noticed that some people were standing and enjoying but some people were sitting. When a different song came on, the people who were sitting, stood up and enjoying the song. The people who […]

Change of The People in Macondo

Some are under the impression that people cannot change. They believe that once an individual has a certain mentality or acts in a particular manner, that he is completely incapable of being persuaded to think or believe otherwise. There are a multitude of examples, both fictional and non-fictional, which are perfect examples of how different […]