Business Essays

A Kid’s Guide to U.S. Politics

A short book that describes the political history of the United States of America. This book is told in a way that kid’s can understand, it is very easy for kid’s to read and there is a glossary for any words kid’s don’t understand. Chapter 1: The Start of U.S. Politics The U.S. political system […]

Motor City: The Road to a Better Future

Detroit, Michigan: bankrupt, poverty-stricken, yet still hopeful. Motor City has undoubtedly seen better days, however the future of the city appears to be promising. Detroit natives are suffering greatly, yet fellow Americans are just watching and offering their sympathy instead of a solution.The media has exposed Detroit to the public as a city consumed by […]

History Is Important

Do you ever wonder what effects history has on what goes on today? Why learning all of it is important? Well During Roosevelt’s New Deal there were many programs made. Through the programs many places and buildings were made. Some of which are still up and running today. One of which is the Mount. Airy […]

The Truth about Animal Slaughter

Perhaps the most controversial, important, serious and devastating facet of the meat industry is the horror of animal slaughter. Some people claim that they aren’t bothered by these methods. Most people don’t want to hear about them. But every human with some kind of warmth in their soul is at least somewhat affected by them. […]

If I Were President…This is How I Would Take Care of Immigration

I believe that people from other countries should be able to come here as long as they have a good reason and can pass a background check and knowledge test because there are countries that are worse off than we are. People have the right to education, but not every country believes that. Immigrants come […]

Mukwonago Board Removes Fiction Books From Schools

The Mukwonago School Board is issuing all fiction books be removed from classrooms and replaced with nonfiction books starting September 11, 2017. The reasoning behind this is believed to be because they feel the need for students to improve being able to solve real-world problems instead of fantasies. All language arts teachers received an email […]

Fake News: Trump, Nixon, and the Press

Richard Nixon’s political career, in many ways, was a battle between Nixon and the media. After Watergate, journalism emerged victorious: Nixon resigned from the presidency, and faith in the press was at an all-time high. Then, in 2016, Donald Trump ran a campaign that reminded many of Nixon; in particular, Trump’s media strategy, especially his […]

Animal Farm Analysis (my metaphore enterpretation School Project)

In George Orwells Animal Farm, the events, people and places are a metaphor for the real life events of the Russian Revolution The Animal Farm is the Soviet union of the book and the Manor Farm (what it had been called when it was under Jones’ rule) was Russia. In the Beginning Jones and Czar […]

Human Trafficking Free Essay

Currently, there is an estimated 2.5 million people who are in forced labor (including sexual exploitation) as a result of trafficking. People are reported to be trafficked from 127 countries to be exploited in 137, affecting every continent and every type of economy. Human trafficking was and still is an important issue affecting the world […]

All You Need Is Love

Victor Hugo presents many different themes in his prized novel, Les Miserables. One of the most important themes introduced in the novel, is the power of love. There are many types of love including agape, the love of god, philia, brotherly love or love within the family, and eros, passionate love (sensual desire). Just as […]

Syrian Refugees

Syrian Refugees One of the biggest questions in the United States right now is should Syrian refugees be allowed to come into the country? and through research I have found that 53% of American voters believe that yes Syrian refugees should be allowed to come into the U.S. President Obama has recently declared that the […]

Is Mountain Climbing Worth the Risk?

Climbing Mountains will never be safe or accomplishing. For example Lobsang a famous climber had died from Altitude sickness were you can’t feel your brain. Where is Everest anyway? Everest is a Mountain in the Himalayas between Nepal and Tibet. It is 29. 028 feet high to reach the top and still growing a little […]

"DADT"

“Don’t ask, don’t tell” recently has been discussed for appealing the policy so gay people won’t have to hide their orientations and they keep bringing up that DADT violates the first amendment. I’m against the policy because I think no one should have to hide themselves or who they are as a person. DADT can […]

Are you up to the test?

How can corrupt medical research be stopped? In 2011, Susan Reverby, published a paper detailing a shameful moment in American history. From 1946 through 1948, the Public Health Service was involved in medical research on the disease syphilis which was being performed on 700 Guatemalan children, soldiers, prisoners and mental patients. Many of the patients […]

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque

When studying wars, on a historical perspective, World War I is a bizarre one. It is a war with political miscalculation, unlimited warfare, and devastating results. Furthermore, the irony between a naive idealism and the dramatic brutality makes it even more mysterious. Yet, this war is an honest one; without flattering voice, glorified sacrifice, or […]

Modern Day Mass Murder

For most people today cults are things of the past, relics of old worlds or the plot for an overdone horror film. It can be easy to forget that these organizations still exist today, in all factions of society. They can hide under the guise of religion or business, but they are present everywhere and […]

California Law on Violent Video Games

Cali A lot of parents are angry that kids could buy violent video games at the age of 18. And I’m here to say that parents shouldn’t be angry because it’s their fault that these kids have these video games in their possession. It’s not the government’s responsibility to keep their children from violent video […]

Trinity of the Miller: Aggression, Iconoclasm, and Drinking

There is something special about The Canterbury Tales; it is not limited to a particular bias or a perspective, providing a diverse range of values and beliefs just in one book. Many writers use their books to voice an opinion; it is like a message on a bulletin board, sending a message to the people. […]

The Young Boy and the Slopes

It was a cold winter day and I was skiing with my brother. It was the first time I had ever been skiing. I wanted to try it out because I thought it would be fun. The slopes were icy that day but I still thought that I could ski. My brother and I had […]

I like to Fish

It started with a TV show. That’s what got me hooked. I envisioned being the anglers I saw on TV, reeling in fish after fish and dreamed of catching a fish. I received my first fishing pole in 5th grade. A cheap Marshall pole. I spent hours dry-casting in my yard. The pole never left […]

Interpretive Essay: "Murder in the City" by The Avett Brothers

“Murder in the City” by The Avett Brothers is a touching song about family and life. The singer talks about moving away, moments with his parents, and what he would say to them if he were murdered. So the main thing I interpreted is the loving relationship he has with his family. There are four […]

The lottery

“All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated classes at various stages of social development” (Engels).The magazine The New Yorker published the short story that Jackson had written, in the magazine. The short story got a lot of mail through the magazine which was mostly hate mail against the short story. (Shirley […]

Carrie Underwood-Reakening the Dream

Carrie Underwood is an outstanding country music singer that almost gave up on her dream of singing during high school and parts of college (Newsmakers). She stated, “I had reached a point in my life where I had to be practical and prepare for my future in the real world” (Bella, 18-19). Carrie was finally […]

Transcendentalism Today: Equality

Transcendentalism, a philosophical and social movement, greatly altered and established a new way of life for citizens worldwide. It promotes the freedom of expression, individuality, peace and simplicity of life. Each of these have slowly become more accepted into the building blocks of society over time. Despite this, there are still occurrences that may prove […]

The Courageous Women of the Civil War

The guns fired and cannons blasted in the Civil War. Men were lost, and survivors had to continue on to fight for their cause. What happened to the farms and businesses of those soldiers as they went off to fight? Did they fall into disrepair, or were businesses and farms ravaged by the desperate people […]

Mockingjay Takes over Arrowhead

Mockingjay, the third movie adapted from The Hunger Games book trilogy, came out on November 21st, 2014. According to BoxOfficeMojo, the movie received a domestic total of $228,316,339 as of December 1, 2014. Many Arrowhead students saw the new movie the weekend it came out to theaters such as Delfield Hillside. “It came out on […]

Julia and Lee Compare and Contrast

In Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, by David Lubar, a freshman struggles with high school and his mother is pregnant. Throughout the story, he learns how to survive high school. Julia and Lee are characters who have differences, however, they have similarities. These similaritiesare that they both like literature and poems. Differences include their social standing […]

US and Today – The Matthew Effect: Malcolm Gladwell's Bias

Ignoring his theories about success, Malcolm Gladwell’s’ books reveal his bias in education and intelligence. He does not believe that intelligence is an inherent value. Instead, he believes that the gravity of education and a child’s intellect level is based upon environment, opportunities, and even time of birth. He argues that these three factors are […]

Elvis Presley: The King of Rock and Roll

“Music should be something that makes you gotta move, inside and out,” said Elvis Presley. Elvis’s quote was spot on, and he too danced to his own music. Elvis Presley is even commonly referred to as the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis’s adult life was luscious; it was a dream life. However, his childhood […]