Business Essays
So, you think your cat loves you do you? Well you know you love your cat, heck between the pictures of cats in sweaters and videos of cats bathing I think the whole internet knows you love your cat. But sometimes you’re not so sure the feeling is mutual. Maybe it’s just hard to feel […]
What’s something that’s physically small but has a tremendous effect on your life, lasts 4 hours but leaves an impact that can last a lifetime? If you’re thinking about one of those never ending lectures about life decisions, you’re about half correct, but I’m talking about 3 infamous letters that can disturb even the toughest […]
There are many great characters in books or movies that people admire or desire to be.One of these characters that I admire is Mark Anthony from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Many great characteristics and traits like being a loyal friend and an extraordinary public speaker makes Mark Anthony a character I admire. Mark […]
For my writing piece, this modernist essay will be about the topic of loneliness and how it feels to be isolated and lonely. This will mostly revolve around loneliness and isolation from a teenagers’s point of view and how the Great Depression contributed to loneliness in the 1930’s. Also, I will talk about how teens […]
The short story, “Daughter of Invention” is about a Dominican family that moved to the United States from La Republica Dominicana due to issues with the dictator in their country. The family begins to have issues within themselves while living in the United States due to their past lives in a country overran by dictatorship. […]
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a partially fictionalized play interpretation of the Salem witch trials, was written to resemble the American government’s actions during the Red Scare, Mccarthy’s “witch hunts” for communists committing traitorous acts within the government. As The Crucible began with an actual witchery incident, The Red Scare began with accounts of real communism […]
One’s actions under substantial stress reveals his true identity. If one possesses courage, he will perform heroic deeds. Conversely, if one possesses cowardice, he will timidly withdraw from the adverse situation. In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, “An Episode of War” by Stephen Crane, “The Luck of Roaring Camp” by Bret Harte, […]
Twins have existed and have been recorded for millennia. It is natural for twins to fight, as portrayed in countless stories and myths. Twins are not normal – instead of the norm of one baby, there is two. From the moment they are able to, twins compete and fight, trying to excel over the other. […]
“It isn’t fair, it isn’t right,” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her” (Jackson). “The Lottery” is a short story by Shirley Jackson; it was published in 1948 and caused a large amount of controversy. Jackson was the kind of writer that could, “write a tenebrous horror story in the Gothic mold in […]
Artificial Intelligence is something that has begun to spring into action and slowly take over our lives one step at a time. From Siri to great amounts of American citizens being laid off because of a machine having a higher success rate than the person. But is Artificial Intelligence really something to be feared? Are […]
Richard Wright once said “Blues, spirituals, and folk talks recounted from mouth to mouth… all these formed the channels through which the racial wisdom flowed” (Thinkexist.com). This quote is related to “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” because they both have racism intertwined in them. The story is about a 17 year old negro […]
Marilyn Monroe’s entire life was shrouded in mystery,even to this very day, from the time of her birth to the night of her untimely death.She was the It-Girl of Hollywood, starring in over 25 movies throughout her 16 year career in the film industry (Things She left Behind). August 5, 1962 was the tragic date […]
On November 10, 1861, Lewis Levy and Isabelle Levy nee Levin (Diniejko), an affluent couple in Clapham, England (“Levy, Amy, Poet” 211), introduced a legacy to the world. “Very much her own woman,” (Whittington-Egan, 42) Amy Levy, whose literary and social influences began from a young age, left quite an impression on the Jewish population, […]
Throughout my life, I have been thrust into environments and situations that are new and unlike anything I have ever previously experienced. Entering into these new situations has caused me a certain level of anxiety and insecurity. I have had to learn to work through these feelings in order to become successful in the new […]
“She carried her head high enough—even when we believed she was fallen” (Faulkner). William Faulkner was an author of novels, short stories, poetry and occasionally screenplays. He had “A Rose for Emily” published in a major magazine on April 30, 1930 (eNotes). “A Rose for Emily” is a short story about Emily Grierson, a well […]
GTL! Gym, tan, laundry minus the “t” when summer is over people tend to go to the tanning salons more often to keep their summer tan. Sun tanning and tanning is the process of where skin is colored or darkness. People deliberately tan their skin by going to the tanning salon, spray tanning and self […]
Imagine this: on December 21, 2012, we will face the extinction of.. . all languages except English. What, not the apocalyptic end you were expecting? True, no bombs, no erupting volcanoes,no flesh-eating zombies, but a world where only the English language exists? If this ling-pocalypse were to happen, here’s what my day would sound like. […]
“Since humans began writing, they have also been communicating in code”(Singh, The Code Book, 1999). The art of code writing is the basis of deception. Not only by writing, a code can be classified as deception just through a simple thought. A code or encryption is just what obstructs the message or idea that needs […]
Picture a quaint family with a wife, husband, and a few children living in the suburbs, on the outskirts of a city. While the children and father begin their carefree morning around eight, the mother begins her hectic day at the crack of dawn. Her morning consists of cooking lunch for her children and husband […]
The right amount of sleep is necessary for every human being, especially high school teenagers, yet most teenagers are not getting the right amount of sleep. Instead, they are staying up doing homework, and then the students have to wake up early for school the next morning. Students are expected to get to school before […]
Seven killed at California State University in 1976. Five killed at Cleveland Elementary in 1989. Four killed at Lindhurst High in 1992. Thirteen dead at Columbine. Another seventeen dead in Parkland last month. When will this infinite string of school shootings end? As it turns out, America’s teens have traded out their safety scissors and […]
Recognizing Ideologies EssayBy: JonathanH123 In the famous quote by Benjamin Franklin(“They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”) he said that if you’re going to give up your liberty for a little safety then you shouldn’t have either. I agree with what Benjamin Franklin said […]
In the decades immediately following the American Revolution, American society was fundamentally altered socially, politically, and economically as the thirteen separate states embarked on a historically unique journey to build a functional, long-lasting democratic republic. These three spheres of change naturally intersected considerably; any alterations in one arena undoubtedly affected change in other areas of […]
Astrophysics Have you ever wondered what was outside of earth?Well like you many others have also wondered the same thing, this is why astrophysics was created. Astrophysics is a branch of science that deals with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies. The purpose of astrophysics is to seek and understand the universe […]
Romeo and Juliet is famous for its dramatic love story and dramatic ending. House on Mango Street is known for its impressionistic writing style and its tale of a girl learning to be a woman. However, it is not the love story of Romeo and Juliet or Esperanza’s search for self-identity in which I draw […]
After explaining a new project, my AP European History teacher announces, “Hey guys, honestly, this project cannot be done in one night. Start your research now.” Looking around the room, it’s clear how this will end. Someone comments, “Is that a challenge?” Another student answers with, “Challenge accepted.” AP Students. The teachers recognize us as […]
Hypocrisy: When the Unacceptable Becomes Unavoidable Oh, the life of an Honors student. Other students look on with jealousy as the Honors student rushes by with her college level books in hand, perhaps trying to read just a few more glorious sentences before they get to class ten minutes early. With their high GPA’s and […]
“Am I walking towards something I should be running away from?” once asked Shirley Jackson (“Shirley Jackson Quotes”). In her short story, “The Lottery” all of the characters come together to participate in this “lottery.” Only it is not what most people would think. These characters should really being running away instead of coming together. […]
So, here is the thing about the food we eat. Food is like one of the many things, we need to live on. Food comes from all over the world, some better looking than others. We need food, so we can live, well we mainly need food, for everything, on Earth. To live without food […]
We use geometry in our lives in many ways, such as the shape of our toys, the relationship between our roads, and the artwork that decorates our house. When we are driving to new places we use maps and reading a map includes a lot of geometry. The place where you are going is a […]