Business Essays

Theme Essay

Love is making people go mad, power is making people go absurd this is all examples of madness going on in this world today. In today’s discussion I’m going to contrast the similarties of madness in Hamlet by William Shakespeare and madness in the world of today. To start, let me compare in today’s life […]

Walt Disney Biography

Walt Disney once said, “I am interested in entertaining people, in bringing pleasure, particularly laughter, to others, rather than being concerned with ‘expressing’ myself with obscure creative impression. ” That is exactly what he did. This biography is going to discuss Disney’s life and the career choices he made. Included will be his birth through […]

The Wedding by Dorothy West

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 […]

Libraries

Libraries were created 5,000 years ago with collections of clay tablets and scrolls containing data according to History Magazine. As more and more countries put their ideas into writing, the need for an organized classification system was needed. Thus, the library was born. During the medieval ages,Christian monasteries built shelves to hold hundreds of books, […]

Suffering in Wuthering Heights

Suffering in Wuthering HeightsEmily Bronte published Wuthering Heights in 1847. It is a novel that reflects the Romantic era because of the deep emotions it conveys. Using an extensive list of literary devices, Bronte was able to develop numerous themes. Some of the key devices include compliments or doubles, foils, Byronic Heroes, conflict, symbols, imagery, […]

Essay on Stop Bullying

In our community, one problem is bullying because bullying is becoming dangerous in life. Why it matters in our community is because kids are suffering by bullying. Bullying could be stopped in three ways. The three ways will be online school, class meetings, and having parents focus more on their child. To begin, will online […]

Frost’s Figurative Phrases

“I took the one less traveled by,” said the speaker of “The Road Not Taken.” (Frost Line 19) This line is in regards to the choices one must take in life. Clearly, the speaker had some sort of experience with a hard decision, just like the author did. Robert Lee Frost was born on March […]

Cancer

Every day, people have problems in their live and affect their life. Depending on the situating these experiences can either have a good or bad affect. WHen I was two I had an experiences life. That experience shaped the way I see my future in life getting cancer was a major expeirence that had an […]

Is Slavery Still Present?

“Abolition of slavery had been the deepest desire and the great labor of my life” ~Frederick Douglass Whether it is Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or simple texts from friends to friends, people can’t get enough of technology. The notification pops up and it is everyone’s immediate reaction to check it. The addiction has gone so far […]

Venom Cure cancer or other serious diseases

Charles Darwin once said “I am quite conscious that my speculations run quite beyond the bounds of science.” Which is true in many ways as scientists are revolutionizing the meanings of medicine. Venom, although extremely deadly, has the possibility to heal and only recently scientists have been using it to help cure various diseases. The […]

Personality Is Key

A person’s personality is what defines them, dictates how the interact within society, and also is what allows that person to overcome difficult circumstances. Malala Yousafzai is a person who exemplifies a strong-minded personality. She is a seventeen-year-old girl from the Swat Valley in Pakistan. Pakistan is a predominantly Islamic country, and Malala and her […]

Short Essay on Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry throughout his speech persuaded the americans to believe again, and to have a new hope planted within one another through his amazing amount of patriotism. Henry appeals to the audience through using his rhetoric device pathos. He choose to use the emotions of the Americans in meaning of provoking a response to further […]

There Is No Frigate Like a Book by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson composed poems without titles and used numbers. In poem number 1263 which can be known by the first line “There is no Frigate like a book”, the poet writes only eight lines to express that reading is vital to fulfilling human souls. Dickinson mainly compares reading to modes of transportation; that when readers […]

Debate: Techonology

Everyday places and things began to be impacted by technology over a decade ago: offices gained computers, homes acquired tablets, and some replaced paper books with electronic reading devices. However, one of the places that is affected most by this wave of new technology influences children every day : the classroom. At school, blackboards are […]

Hummingbirds

There are hundreds of different kind of birds; Blue birds, Woodpeckers, and Cardinals. These are all cool birds, but humming birds are the best to learn about. They have the fastest heart rate than any other creature, there are different types of humming birds, and they consume more than one type of nectar from more […]

Daily Actions Can Determine Our Future

He had big dreams. Since he was a kid, he used to play by himself and his favorite game was: When I grow up I will be… But no one told him that everything was going to be easy, no one told him that it is so easy dreaming about who he wanted to be, […]

Why Should Classes Be Weighted?

Why Should Classes be Weighted? Students that challenge themselves with advanced classes work harder for their GPA than those who choose electives. These courses include College Algebra, Calculus, College English, Physics, Anatomy, and College Social. Recently the Park Rapids Area High School asked students to come up with more “fun” electives that we as students […]

Catherine Called Birdy

“Corpus bones! I utterly loathe my life!” cries Catherine. Who wouldn’t, if they were in Catherine’s situation? In a book called Catherine, Called Birdy, by Karen Cushman, Catherine hates her life, for she has to face horrible suitors even though she doesn’t wish to marry. But while these suitors come and go, Birdy slowly starts […]

The Subconscious Bias

Even though our conscious bias may be the one we try to control and show, the subconscious bias is the underlying cause of many stereotypes and generalizations. Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People touches on many themes related to bias, including the automatic and reflective sides of the mind, and what roles they play in […]

Holocaust Denial

Middle East Palestinians and anti-Semites refuse to believe the prosecution and killing of 6 million Jews happened or existed at all. The Holocaust denial is a worldwide issue; some believe it happened, some don’t. Most people question why Middle Easterners are the majority of the deniers. “‘The political purpose of Middle Eastern Holocaust denial is […]

Moving

Half way through fourth grade, my parents made an announcement to me that we were moving by the end of summer. I became very angry when I heard that because I didn’t want to leave what I had with my friends at school. It wasn’t till I later found out was that we moved only […]

Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond

Guns, Germs, and Steel, published by W.W Norton & Company in 1997, contains ample evidence and thorough explanations for Jared Diamond’s theory that a combination of geography, natural environmental factors, and science caused the inequalities present in the world today instead of racial or ethnic differences. He asserts that the success of different populations has […]

Looking Beyond

Growing up wasn’t such an easy task, but I think I’ve got it down pat now. It had been primarily due to my parents divorce when I was only two years old. My thoughts were a mess, and so was the environment I had been living in. Feelings of confusion, apprehension, and abandonment were present […]

Miracle On Ice

Every great sports team usually has an outstanding coach. The coach has the ability to make you feel like the world depends on you, but they can also make you feel as if you don’t matter. One way that coaches persuade their teams to do what they want them to, is through inspirational speeches. A […]

Ozymandias by Percy Byssche Shelley

“Ozymandias” by Percy Byssche Shelley was written in 1817 (Ozymandias) in response to a bet made with two other English men. The men bet they could come up with the best poem in fifteen minutes (Biterman). Shelley himself was one of the most intense writers of the Romantic period. He was a generous, imaginative man […]

The Disney Effect: Analyzing and Understanding the Disney Brand

Steven Spielberg once said, “Every time I go to a movie, its magic, no matter what the movie’s about” (Maier, 2010, Chapter 4). The history of film dates back to the late 19th century with the invention of the kinetoscope, which allowed the presence of moving pictures to begin by still frames on a rotating […]

The War Of The American Civil War

My heart and my brain, oh my heart and my brain. They can’t stand each other, put them in the same room and only one of them will get out. They are always fighting over the control of me and my decisions involve with them. Girls. They said I have two very different personalities and […]

What does identity really mean?

Identity; Identity can mean so many different things and I think everyone has a different opinion on it. To me, it means who you are when no one is around. Some people are afraid to show their true colors in front of people. I think these people are losing their identity. Others, can conform in […]

Ethics

Everyone at some point in their lives has dealt with the invasive, imprecise field of ethics. The question that comes to mind when thinking about the topic is what are ethics? Well, according to Dr. Valdemar W. Setzer, a professor of computer science, “Ethics is not definable, is not implementable because it is not conscious; […]

Alive, Miss Emily in A Rose for Emily

“When we truly realize that we are all alone is when we need others the most” – Ronald Anthony. Emily Grierson, referred to as Miss Emily throughout the story, is the main character of ‘A Rose for Emily,’ written by William Faulkner. Emily is born to a proud, aristocratic family sometime during the Civil War; […]