Business Essays

RPG Maker MV Review

RPG Maker MV Review Have you ever wanted to make your own rpg game? You may want to look into RPG Maker MV. RPG Maker MV is a simple tool that you can use to, well make an rpg game. Today I will be reviewing it for its cost, tools, and is it worth it, […]

Great Gatsvy

In the novel The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald in 1920’s girls became more accepted for showing their freedom. A character in the book named Daisy showed dependency throughout her relationships and this can be seen through the Feminist Lens. Daisy depends on Tom while she’s married to him because she can’t stand being […]

The Decline of Language

Even in this day and age of computers and cellphones, when people have the world at their fingertips, it is amazing how despite this, the population as a whole has become more and more sheltered. This sheltering is due to the desensitization of language as a whole. Over time people have come to use euphemisms, […]

No More Terrorism

Who benefits from terrorism? Nobody! There has been a lot of terrorism in the USA. I believe there should be efforts to help get rid of terrorists in the USA. Terrorists can kill many people, the USA could be a safer place without terrorism, and there are people who want to do harm. The government […]

What Made Me Who I Am Today

When my name written on every paper I write, who am I supposed to be, someone special to be able to have my own personal addition. I consider myself a regular human being who’s not afraid to show who are really in despite the critiques that most people considered to be friends. I know that […]

Dreaming and Failing

If people are asked to think about The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what would be the first thing they come up with? Many scenes in the book could impress the readers—complicated relationship among different characters, Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy and the wild lives that the rich are living. Indeed, different perspectives of the […]

Death is a Major Theme

The Romantic period of literature occurs between the years of 1800 to 1860 throughout the United States. The Romantic period is characterized by many forms of inspiration, intuition, innocence, imagination, and inner experience. Romanticism appears in many works of literature like novels and short stories, but was also prevalent in many works of the Fireside […]

Argument for Capital Punishment

Since the 1970’s, almost all capital sentences in the United States have been imposed for homicide. There has been intense debate among Americans regarding the constitutionality of capital punishment. Critics charge that executions are violations of the “cruel and unusual punishment” provision of the Eighth Amendment; while supporters of the death penalty counter that this […]

Lessons

An advocate is someone who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. Cesar Chavez was an advocate, an advocate to change the way farmworkers are treated with their working environments. In his speech “Lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. “, Chavez uses allusion, parallelism, and diction to convince his audience to participate in […]

"Looking For Alaska"'s Miles Halter vs. "Perks"'s Charlie by John Green/ Stephen Chobsky

Miles Halter vs. Charlie What makes up a well written, interesting story? To many critics, parents, and school boards, the “coming-of-age” stories of Looking for Alaska by John Green and The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chobsky are too “explicit” and “controversial” for young readers. However, these opinions have not stopped adults and […]

Analyzing ;The Necklace;

The short story “The Necklace” by Guy Maupassant, is about a poor girl who gets an invitation to a party. But she doesn’t want to go, because she had nothing to wear. Her husband gets her a dress and her friend lets her borrow a necklace. She loses the necklace and has many years in […]

Thomas More, Plato, and Machiavelli on the views of human nature

“For it is a good general rule about men, that they are ungrateful, fickle, liars and deceivers, fearful of danger and greedy for gain,” said Machiavelli in his political piece, The Prince. The values of human nature and behavior have been long explored throughout time. It is these values that philosophers Thomas More, Plato, and […]

The Arts: Where Are They Going?

When going to a movie, there are certain aspects of the art of filmography that are usually forgotten or not noticed by the general public. There are aspects that can make a movie the best, award winning movie, or can cause it to flop. Some of these aspects are sound, lighting, sets, props, costumes, and […]

Alcohol Negatively Affects American Indians

Alcohol can ruin anyone’s life if they let it. If not monitored, alcohol can cause great pain to the consumer, but also the people around them. Often people see the problems caused by it, and how a beverage can change one’s life in an instant. From drunk driving incidents to bar fights, alcohol causes destruction. […]

Girls Behind Bars: Disadvantages of Girls in the Juvenile Justice System

In the Juvenile Justice System in Maryland, girls are nearly three times more likely to suffer from abuse and other forms of trauma than boys and are at a greater risk to experience social, emotional, and environmental instability. However, there are not programs in Maryland that effectively recognize these differences in gender and provide treatment […]

Luckiest Kid in the World

When I was nine years old, my one birthday wish was to go to Sea World, to get close to the majestic sea creatures and maybe even ride some roller coasters- every fourth grader’s dream. When the trip was finalized, I felt like the luckiest kid in the world.Walking along the concrete pathways riddled with […]

Is Homework Necessary?

For generations, most people have gone to school. In school, everybody is used to the term of homework. Everybody would just assume that homework is actually good for you, and you just do it. But sometimes it’s not. Wait what? You heard that correctly. Sometimes homework is actually not good for you. Before you jump […]

Meadowview, My Home

My Meadowview is full of sunshine and fun. I live in a secure good neighborhood in atwo-story house. Everyone is so welcoming and respectful. Every morning I wake up to the sound of birds and a beautiful sun rise. At night I walk out my balcony and watch the stars twinkle. My house is the […]

The Truth Behind the Cane

The Truth Behind the Cane What is a natural disaster? A natural disaster is nature killing thousands of people. Hurricane is a real big natural disaster that can come and damage anything when it starts. Hurricane can begin anytime. Hurricanes are caused when warm air starts growing speed and wind. Hurricanes create lots of damage […]

What Causes Loneliness in People?

In today’s world there are more and more lonely people that are struggling to find a place in life. From a young child that is different in ways, that other children are cruel to them and make them feel lonely and isolated. These children do not have lots of friends and are usually alone and […]

why i love elephants

I’m not like every other teenager. My favorite animal is the elephant. Yes, I said the elephant… don’t judge me! You were probably expecting me to say a cat or a dog or some other boring animal like everyone else. Well too bad. I don’t like being like everyone else. Elephants are my favorite animal. […]

Garter Snakes

Snakes are fascinating critters that have bad reputations that they don’t deserve. I think this is because people don’t know and so they get scared and just assume. People assume that they are slimy and born mean and evil that they go out of their way to bite and chase you but that’s not true. […]

Can Genocide be Justified When Given a Reasonable Reason?

Genocide is a deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. Many people do this just because of religious purposes or just because of pure hatred. However, genocide can drive people out of their homes as well as reconcile their old life with their new one […]

The Home Front of WW2: Briton and Germany

Home Front What is it? The home front is an informal organisation of all of the civilian people at the time of war. They hardly ever fight themselves but send over supplies and work in the factories that make up the supplies for the war zone and soldiers. Germany Home front Germany had not fully […]

The Man Who Was Almost a Man

“There were white and black standing in the crowd. They murmured”(Wright 9). This quote does not paint a pretty picture. In the Deep South, a black boy could not claim his manhood as easily a white boy. In “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” Richard Wright does a great job of showing the racial […]

100 Years of Lessons

100 Years of Lessons As 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez ends, the reader realizes that everything in the book was leading to the ultimate demise of the Buendian civilization Macondo. The prophesized demise leaves the reader pondering not the events of the civilization’s story, but the characters’ mistakes and lessons to be […]

Could Our Mind Be Our Worst Enemy?

It was an ordinary day, I came to 6th period band where I sat next to one of my close friends. As we started to play I noticed old and fresh scars on her arm. “What’s that?” I asked suspiciously. “Oh um, it’s nothing.” she said trying to cover it up. “Are you hurting yourself?” […]

Art History

“It’s on the strength of observation and reflection that one finds a way.So we must dig and delve unceasingly. “(“History of Art”) The artist Claude Monet, considered how to observe as many art works of art as possible.Just like other famous artists,they all had something in common. That was that they all had a special […]

Life Changer

At 3 a.m., when the stars are out and hours before it is even considered “early in the morning,” the alarm goes off. I roll out of bed and into the passenger seat of the car in what feels like one fluid motion. As my mom drives along the deserted highway, I stare out of […]

The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

“There are things in that paper which nobody knows but me, or ever will. Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer every day. It is always the same shape, only very numerous. And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern. I don’t like it a bit. I […]