Business Essays

End of an Era: From Bush to Clinton

The end of the 20th century featured a wide range of social, political, and economic upheavals that forever changed the face of the United States, including the rise of Republicanism in office, the election of Bush, the Persian War, anti-immigration sentiment, and LA riots. The outcome of the Election of 1988 of Republican George Bush […]

The Truth behind Mockingbirds

The title To Kill A Mockingbird had very little literal meaning in relationship to the plot of the novel; however, it carries a great deal of symbolical weight in the story, The “mockingbird” comes to represent the idea of innocence; thus the phrase “to kill a mockingbird” translate to being the equivalent of destroying someone’s […]

Addiction Essay

Why would someone even try a drug in the first place? When we see someone that can’t live without their substance we think poorly about them, but the fact is their brain is high jacked by the drug. Addiction is the dependence or compulsive use of a brain altering harmful substance or habit. A recent […]

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr was a significant man in many ways. He won many awards and made important speeches. Among the numerous important awards, was the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Martin Luther King Jr. was a man that made history. Born January 15,1929 in Atlanta Georgia, MLK was a baptist minister, social activist, and a […]

Essay on Trending Unselfies

Giving Tuesday is trending at Arrowhead. It all started when the business department askedstudents if they would post an unselfie on “your choice media” and hashtag it “unselfie.” The business department did some research which lead them to Giving Tuesday, a national charity event to promote giving. “Giving Tuesday” happens every Tuesday after Black Friday […]

Can Optimism Ensure Happiness?

Can optimism ensure happiness? That is the question asked by many philosophers, and pondered over by many normal people. The answer to that question is no, optimism cannot ensure happiness. Examples of this can be found in famous works such as The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, or Candide, by Voltaire. In the […]

To be vaccinated or to not be vaccinated?

36,000 out of 320 million people die every year of the regular flu from not getting vaccinated, but only one in a million die from getting the flu vaccine. Many people believe that vaccine risks are outweighed by the risks of not being vaccinated, but others believe that without being vaccinated you have a greater […]

Absent People Make the Biggest Difference in Our Link

Sometimes people who are absent make the biggest difference in our lives. When we do not have an important person in our lives it affect us a lot. In the first book of the Harry Potter series, Harry finds a mirror that will show him his heart’s desire. The mirror shows him his parents and […]

NWA Movement

F*** tha Police Music reflects who you are. In regards to this statement, every member in NWA was in a gang or involved with one at one point in their life. “F*** tha Police” by NWA caused an uproar when it was released because it used profoundly explicit lyrics and because it sent a disturbing […]

The Yellow Wallpaper Free Essay Examples

“And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!” (Gilman). Charlotte Perkins Gilman (July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935) was a utopian feminist during her years of living. Her story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, is one of her most popular stories still being read to date. Jane was a troubled […]

My Life Free Essay Sample

Introduction: [The story revolves around the life of a 12 year old girl Preity who does not like the life in her new school. But something happened which made her like her new school. What is it? Read on to find out]. Today is 19th April 2015. This is my most eager day because I […]

Things No One Likes to Talk About

Part 1 :SEXISM. Confidence and dependency are major problems that women face within themselves. The origin of these issues starts from the nature of women in general. Young ladies are introduced from cultural, religious, and familial aspects that they are lower than men in authority and ranking. Women were told to believe that without a […]

Switching Places with Someone Else

Sometimes people wish that they could change places with someone else. Some people are’nt happy with with who they already are. It is important still important to feel comfortable as yourself. Some people don’t feel comfortable as themselves. If i could change places with someone i would change places with a miner from the gold […]

The Flashy Outsider

William Faulkner portrays Homer Barron in the short story ” A Rose for Emily” as a rather unique character who stands out among all the commoners in the little town of Yoknapatawpha County. He describes Homer Barron as a flashy outsider that captures everyone’s attention whenever his name is mentioned or enters the scene. Homer […]

Only Nonfiction?

Students in Mukwonago are stunned today after viewing a recent School Board email that was recently sent out to all common arts classroom teachers. The email specifically stated, “Effective immediately, we will be asking all sixth through eighth grade students to read only nonfiction material in all comm. arts classes. ” Why? The Mukwonago Area […]

Buddy Rich Biography

Arguably the greatest drummer of all time once said, “I consider every drummer that ever played before me an influence, in every way. ” Bernard Rich or more commonly known as “Buddy” once said this regarding a question on who is greatest influence was. Rich was most noted for his talents as a jazz drummer […]

Why is Madison Such a Popular College for Arrowhead Seniors

University of Wisconsin Madison is by far the most popular college destination for Arrowhead High School’s senior class. According to Gayle Morrison, the North Campus Counseling Secretary, last year’s graduating had about 74 students attending UW-Madison. Hannah Solveson, an Arrowhead High School senior getting ready to attend, says, “I’ve wanted to go since I was […]

Lovings v. Virginia

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We can’t help who we are attracted to and who we fall in love with, therefore no one has the right to tell us otherwise. These words may sound redundant, however they are true. Richard Loving, a Caucasian man fell in love with a woman of African […]

From Persia to Present

The world’s first monotheistic religion, Zoroastrianism has its own unique people, rich history, and ever growing culture. It is a fairly homogenous group, which cannot be simply related to just one country. Through a series of political events, the religion and its people spread from its ancient homeland of Persia, to the state of Gujarat […]

The Issue Of Domestic Violence

To begin with, when I was 7, my aunt Brynn went missing. Foul play was suspected, as was her husband. Her husband Aaron abused her from the beginning of the marriage. In 2002, she disappeared. In 2010, Aaron was charged with the first degree murder of my aunt Brynn, her body is still missing to […]

Marriage Is a Sentence, a Life Sentence

Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice is a lovely novel crafted that associates with all of the different aspects of a marriage such as affection, companionship, social class, and first impressions. Throughout Pride and Prejudice, the reader begins to feel the struggle that the Bennet sisters face as they attempt to find their prince charming. […]

Exploring the Universe

Though not currently at the forefront of political debates, the continuation of space exploration is a topic about which there are conflicting views. Those who oppose it regard it as a waste of time and money. I wish to give those who support it the voice they often have trouble finding, so they can express […]

Letter About Literature

Dear Robert Frost, After reading your poem, The Road Not Taken, back in fourth grade, I thought nothing of it. I honestly wasn’t very fond of poems when I was younger. To me, poems were just stupid words, one after another, that some people could find hidden messages encoded in them. I know that I […]

Donald Trump's Life

When Donald Trump was born: Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, at the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in New York City, New York. He was born at 10:54 a.m. Parents and Siblings: His mother is Mary Anne and his father is Fred Trump. Donald has four other siblings, Maryanne Trump Barry, Robert S. […]

Power Hungry?

Do you think that the United States of America is powerful enough to take over the whole entire world? Because I have a fool proof plan on how we can. The first thing that the United States will need to do so that we may conquer the world is to strengthen our army. Completely back […]

Human Trafficking; Finding a Dead End

You plan on taking a nice little vacation, as you step off the plane, you find a cab and get in. The guy asks you where you are headed to and you give him the address; he starts the meter and starts driving. It was a long plane ride, so you doze off, and before […]

A Problem Racial and Cultural Critique in Richard Wright’ works

“Could kill a man with a gun like this. Kill anybody, black or white. And if he were holding his gun in his hand, nobody could run over him; they would have to respect him” (Wright). Richard Wright was an American writer born in Roxie, Mississippi in 1908. Many of Wright’s works have to do […]

Was the Sahara Evergreen?

[Now, the very name Sahara makes one think of the hot, humid climate and one dying of thirst. But very few know that the Sahara was once a beautiful, fertile land where lush greenery surrounded everywhere and rainfall was a common feature. Many people lived and animals inhabited there. Art too, was impressive. This was […]

Standardized Tests: Ineffective

We have all taken standardized tests many times in our lives. They cause us to worry for the weeks leading up to the test and the months awaiting results. Teachers stress about the importance of doing well on them and parents are infurious if you don’t. In addition, standardized tests cost great amounts of money […]