Business Essays

How Bullying Effects lives

Bullying is a big problem that affects students all over the world. 43% of students have been bullied while online. As many as 160,000 students stay home on any given day because they are afraid of being bullied. Many students, even some adults feel alone, hopeless, weak, and afraid. From past experiences and witnessing first […]

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It was a bright Friday morning, and not a worry was in the air. Until a loud boom went off, splattering blood and bodies all over the floor. The reason for all of this? Little Timmy Jones, who was bullied everyday since freshman year. Had he only thought of doing this, five seniors would still […]

On Portland Sex Trafficking

Most people, when they think of Portland, think of the local restaurants, public transportation, and the people’s affinity for bicycling, but it often goes over people’s heads that Portland is a hub of sex trafficking in America. While human sex trafficking is not new, it has become more prevalent of an issue as we have […]

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Ahab — The Misunderstood Captain “If a warrior is to succeed at anything, the success must come gently, with a great deal of effort, but with no stress or obsession” (Carloss Castaneda). Individual passion for a worthwhile goal is usually encouraged and supported by society. However, when that passion crosses the line and becomes obsession, […]

Death Is A Right

Imagine going to the doctor for a routine check-up and being told you have six months to live. Next, you will experience excruciating pain. Pain will become a continuous struggle as you are unable to complete the simple tasks you once could. Walking or using the restroom on your own, preparing your own food, or […]

The Painful Costs of Hosting the Olympic Games

Even though Hosting an International Olympic Games seems like the country would profit immensely, history has shown that this is not always the case. Often the Olympics impact the economy of the host country in a negative way. Examples of this include London Summer Olympics 2012 and Sochi Winter Olympics 2014. The citizens of London […]

The Great Double Character Study

All of the characters in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald are very different. However, two special characters are very similar. These characters are Nick and Jordan. They are very much the same because they both serve the same purpose in the novel. Jordan and Nick are both observers throughout the novel. Their view […]

Donations, Docks, and Dinner

“All right then! If you have any questions come find me!” With those words the man in charge walked away, and I turned to my group unsure of what exactly we were supposed to do here. It was my first time volunteering at Phoenix’s St. Vincent de Paul. When we arrived, we made nametags and […]

The Power of Persuasion

Persuasion is an aspect that is always prevalent in our lives. We all try to make people see our point of view, to change their opinion to that of our own. The effectiveness of our persuasion varies widely, however. Some fall short entirely, most are only moderately skilled at it, while others brilliantly sway their […]

Sincerely, Ponyboy

Dear Ms. MacMillan, I have recently been informed that you are my assigned social worker and that you will ultimately decide if I am to stay with my older brothers, Darry and Sodapop. Over the past year I have been through some difficult and traumatic experiences. I lost my parents in a car accident, was […]

The Rise of Bhutan: Independence Movement, Social, Economic, and Political

The Rise of Bhutan: Independence Movement, Social, Economic, and Political Developments Post Independence and Conflicts Present Today Throughout the 1900s, colonized countries under European and Asian authority faced countless challenges in gaining their independence. After being dominated by China and Great Britain economically and politically, Bhutan was able to achieve its independence by allying with […]

The Teaching Game – America’s Culturally Homogenized Educational Workforce

The ink-filled pages rustled with the trees and the wind as a young teacher, Charles Pryor pored over the paper with his notebook and ink-stained fingers. It was May of 1954 and the Brown vs. Board of Education case was drawing to a close. Public schools would finally be desegregated and integrated with boys and […]

Meningoencephalitis

Meningoencephalitis (meninges- membranes; enkephalos brain; and -itis inflammation) is the inflammation of the brain and meninges, whose etymology is variable. The most common are bacterial and viral infections. Others causes can be by vaccines, tumors, infectious syndromes, intracranial cysts, insect bites, or simply being scratched by an animal. This medical condition has a wide range […]

To Sleep, Or Not To Sleep?

So if you’re at school and get tired in the middle of your teacher giving you a lesson, what do you do? You fall asleep! Even without realizing it until you really just gain consciousness again. So it is pretty understandable. But for some reason, some teachers seem to notice it more with other students […]

Censorship Limits Ideas

Do you ever think what if things were different, what if the government limited and censored things like books or movies? Well in the book Fahrenheit 451 thats what is happening, books are being burned and things are censored. Censorship as is pointed out in this book can limite ideas. It can lead to unhappy […]

A Basic History of Russia

Russia has had a very troubled history, and at times it seemed as if it would crumble. There were lots of wars, unrest, assassinations, and tyranny. Throughout these struggles, Russia has been very prosperous in many ways on the road to becoming a world power. It has come out to be one of the most […]

Loneliness Equals Change

Throughout our lives, we all go through periods of loneliness and change. Whether it’s having to leave your house and downsize to an apartment after a layoff, or having to suffer the pain and seclusion after the death of a loved one, the loneliness can be hard. We are led to believe in this society […]

Essay about Fahrenheit 451

In the novel Fahrenheit 451, the author, Ray Bradbury showcases his Utopian society, where it is not the government that is pressuring its people to change, but rather the community itself. With using his main character, Guy Montag, he puts him through a role of where he is considered a sculpture of this new society, […]

The Effects of Alcoholism

Beer, now there’s a temporary solution. Alcoholism is caused by many problems. It can be hereditary, genetically, determined by age, gender and the list goes on. Not many people view alcoholism as a disease but it really is. There is no specific cause of alcoholism. Studies have proven that the factors within the disease show […]

First Day at Scool

It was 15th April 2013 when I as a bright student entered into the classroom and was appalled to find no one over there. Well in the mean time, my all friends reached there and started chaffering, teasing and making fool to every person who entered into the classroom without checking his name on the […]

Psyched Out! Misdiagnosis and Over-diagnosis in Child Psychiatry

“I have ADHD.” “I am bipolar. ” “I am depressed.” Sound familiar? Chances are you have heard them coming out of your own mouth, someone you know, or from a stranger. Sometimes I have used these phrases. Though these words are said in a casual way, they have a significance attached to them that society […]

Youth Aging Out of the Foster Care System

Youth have the option to leave care at 16 if they take it to court and get the higher authorities permission. Most youth in care stick around until they are 18. This is the age foster parents and other residential centres are no longer responsible for youth. The youth is then forced to find a […]

1421: The Year China Discovered the World

(15th century Ming) Gavin Menzies claimed that the Chinese fleet circumnavigated Greenland in 1421. They passed through the Magellan Strait, Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica and returned back to China. However, when Zhu Di’s son Zhu Gaochi took the throne, there was isolationist sentiment due to xenophobia. The publication of the book in 2002 was […]

How Long Will 3D Last This Time?

In mainstream media, 3-D technology has become synonymous to the movie viewing experience and has even started crossing over to the small screen. This technology that promises an impressive experience to movie goers actually reached its peak in popularity over half a century ago. It resurfaced occasionally in the larger scope of the “cinema of […]

Two Heads Are Better than One

Mother Teresa once said, “You can do what I cannot do. I can do what you cannot do. Together we can do great things.” Nobody can be perfect. Each person has their own shortcomings and talent and nobody is the same. Even identical twins have very different in their interest or passion, though their physical […]

Astounding Director

What kind of movies do you like? What’s your favorite genre? Who’s your favorite director? While comedy and romance are a good combination, wouldn’t a comedic horror have you getting your eyes stuck to the screen even more? What about a movie with realistic characters? Films directed by Tim Burton contain these characteristics in a […]

Yes On 16 Year Old Drivers

Facts show that because of inexperience, 16 year old drivers are 5 times as likely to be involved in a fatal car as drivers age 20 up. Most people want the law to be changed, so that teens cannot get their license until age 18, because at 16, they are too inexperienced. If they are […]

endangerd animals

What has are world turned to? We are killing innocent animals for there beauty. Were hanging them on wall being proud but what most people don’t know we are driving them into extinction. Tigers, leopards, and turtles are just three animal that are endangered but there are millions more. These majestic animals do not mean […]

This I Believe Essay

The Power of Little Things I see one every single day, and every single day, I use it. I can create things with it that have the power to inspire people, bring people down, entertain people, and cause people to experience a multitude of emotions. But when I look at it, I don’t always see […]

Walt Disney Leadership

Walt Disney is famously known for founding Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney World, and Walt Disney Land. Few people know that before there was the Disney we know and love today, there were many trials and tribulations. Disney got through all of this with all of his impeccable leadership skills. Perseverance: Regardless of how many […]