Business Essays

God Blessed America

God was murdered.Supposedly the being “possessed some deficiency…which made [him] subtly unadaptable to Eastern life. “(Fitzgerald, 176)The American Dream crept up from the east and stabbed the western faced being in the back.TJ Eckleburg nearly witnessed the whole incident play out, but a large gust of wind came out of nowhere and blew an amalgamation […]

Can Justice Determined by Money?

Many people likes money and some even go crazy because of it. Money is something that everyone desires and everyone thinks that money can buy everything on this earth. So, naturally, people would do anything to get more money. However, when justice is in need, a person should never allow a big chunk of money […]

Shark Finning Needs to Stop

Should we kill off one of the most beneficial predators of the ocean just to add some texture to your soup? No way! Before you order shark fin soup off the menu, think about how shark finning affects the ocean ecosystem. It’s estimated that the fins of up to 73 million sharks are traded per […]

Across the Divide: Segregation Techniques That Improve Education

In the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954, the United States of America Supreme Court ruled that separate but equal facilities were unconstitutional, providing the first federal anti-segregation law in America. Since then, all public facilities must be equally accessible to people of all genders, races, religions, or any other societal division. However, […]

Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Himmler was born on October 7th, 1900 in Munich, Germany. He was born into a middle class family and lived very comfortably. There were no psychological signs that pointed to cruelty or abnormality in the visible workings of his family. Himmler was described to have”rat-like” appearance with his small eyes, thin lips, […]

The Aesthetic Bibliorectsatraction

Since the beginning of mankind, inventions have shaped the society, and they allowed it to gradually become how advanced it is today. Inventions have been created for almost everything imaginable, yet the small issues are the ones that lack a proper physical solution. I was tasked with creating an invention never seen before by humankind […]

Lady Macbeth

Shakespeare is known for his many good works, including Macbeth. Many of his plays have a reoccurring topic. For example, most plays are about life, death, murder, going along with death, magic, mystery, and love. Some of these even intertwine with each other, leading one to cause another. In this case, murder will be the […]

Contradiction: Irony's Best Friend

One interesting thing about cosmically ironic literature would be the subtle, yet satisfying, use of contradiction. Contradiction, in its most basic definition, is something that has aspects that are illogical or inconsistent with each other. Contradiction can be found in the majority of all ironic literature, especially in A Man Said to the Universe by […]

Transcendentalism Today

Benjamin Anastas’s essay was harshly worded and extreme, and I completely disagree with it. Anastas claims that “we’ve been misreading [Emerson], or at least misapplying him,” interpreting his work to mean that we have a “right to love ourselves before any other. ” In other words, we apparently use Emerson’s philosophy to rationalize our self-centeredness. […]

Do You Believe Health Professionals Have the Right to Question Patients?

As more gun shootings are occurring, the nation is torn in a debate about gun control. One side of the debate favors stricter gun laws in hopes of preventing more shootings while the other side consists of gun owners who oppose any restriction or inquiries on their firearms. Several states in the United States have […]

Is Digitization Demoting the Current Standards for Art?

The confusion between what determines art as ‘real’ or not has plagued critics and artists from the late 20th and 21st centuries. The difference lies with the ‘real’ artists and the self-made ones. While ‘real’ artists learn and train with concrete things that require them to master certain skills, such as, pencils, brushes, colors, and […]

Essay on Leadership

Stop! Freeze, seconds before a bullet ripped through your head could you look back at your life and consider that you were a change to the world? Think of anything? Kennedy has effected this world and helped us through good and bad times while facing racial discrimination and judgement. During Kennedy’s presidency, he changed the […]

Cinderella

This essay is about Cinderella, the Disney adaption and a photo of Cinderella in two ways. One way being she is happy but in the other she is sad in the end. There were many similarities and differences in both Cinderella’s in the story and the picture. Like how the prince saves her in the […]

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy is one of the most well-known and influential perceptions on human behavior. His theory describes how a person learning skills, growth, and behavior can be affected by whether or not certain needs are being met in that person’s life. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs was introduced in 1943 by Abraham Maslow in his book, […]

Education In Thailand

Imagine not having enough money to be able to attend school for more than four years. In Thailand, the quality of education is at a shockingly low rate, where students are dropping far below national averages. This is especially a problem in rural areas, where students are given fewer opportunities, and some are only able […]

Gus C. Garcia: The Hero without Superpowers

The meaning of the word “hero” is one of the most widely contested debates in the English language. To a child, a hero is someone who fights the bad guys and comes out of the battle victorious; for someone a bit older, the term refers to a man who is generally successful at any endeavors […]

AP Classes = Advanced Problems

School and stress. Two things that have had walked hand in hand since the beginning. Everyday, kids are told to “Do their best!”. But what is best? Being in all AP classes? Pushing themselves to do so much homework every night that they get 5 hours of sleep, instead of the healthy 9 ? hours? […]

Self-fulfilling Prophecy

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt. This quote can relate to the main character, Junior, in Sherman Alexie’s The Absolute True Story of A Part-Time Indian. In Alexie’s book he shows how stereotypes and world’s view of Indians made Junior and Rowdy both not confident […]

No Regrets

Latitude 43.93722, Longitude 72. 16806; also known as Camp Billings. Although I live in a small beach town on the south shore of Massachusetts, I call this small summer cmap, deep in the thick Vermont forest, my true home. Camp Billings, on the secluded shores of a sparkling lake, with a beautiful view of the […]

What Happened?

Juveniles and Drug Abuse in America A drug is a substance that modifies one or more of the body’s functions when it is consumed. Therefore, many common foods qualify as drugs. According to this definition, some of our most cherished beverages such as tea, coffee, and cola are drugs. However this paper focuses on drugs […]

Nazi War Criminals: Sentencing and Execution

The Holocaust. We all heard about it. Not many people gave a thought to how the doctors died. Or how the trials had went. Many doctors were tried at the Nuremberg trials. Focusing on seven doctors, I learned that four doctors were convicted with all four counts and three defendants were convicted with two counts. […]

Eternalism

Eternalism is a philosophical approach to the ontological nature of time, which takes the view that all points in time are equally “real”, as opposed to the presentist idea that only the present is real. Modern advocates often take inspiration from the way time is modeled as a dimension in the theory of relativity, giving […]

Detrimental Overloads

One day a teacher said to one of his students, “Son, if you didn’t have homework, you wouldn’t learn.” Based on polls from actual students and research from notable scientists, homework can actually do the exact opposite of helping a student learn. In fact, too much homework can be a detriment to a student’s grade […]

Risk Seeker

Risks in my opinion, make life interesting. Taking them can cause good or bad, and could create more obstacles for oneself to conquer. Which may bring up new opportunities to learn and try new things. So thats why I believe taking risks are often necessary to get ahead/ succeed. The theme {Taking risks are often […]

Revolution on the Way

The Stamp Act- No Taxation without Representation The British Empire had lost a lot of money during the Seven Years War against the French and the Indians. England had defended her colonies in North America, and believed that… in a way… the colonists should pay off their appreciation. And because of the loss of money, […]

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by (William Shakespeare), Romeo and Juliet both die. There are few people to blame for their deaths, but no one is more at blame then Romeo and Juliet themselves. First Juliet only knew Romeo for a short while, she states “My ears have yet not drunk a hundred […]

The Death Penalty: The Controversial Act of Playing God

Everyone wants justice, especially for victims of a brutal crime. Citizens who are voting against California’s Proposition 34, which repeals the death penalty, believe that this proposition and its consequences do not provide a sense of retribution and that their taxes would have to pay for the criminals’ prison expenses. The death penalty is primarily […]

The 2.55

“A girl must be two things. Classy and fabulous.” So said the famously elegant and independent fashion designer Gabrielle Chanel. Not only her clothing and designs reflect this statement, but also her attitude towards life, and her own vivacious and resolute personality and ideas. One of her most famous and iconic designs that best represents […]

Biology Final

Biology final at Helen Keller states, “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievements.” “Nothing can be done without hope and confidence” (Keller). After the first grading period, I had to take my East Richland High School. I needed to complete my course so the final was the last big test to improve my grade. […]

What is True? Essay

“There is something wrong with our world, something fundamentally and basically wrong… The problem is with man himself and man’s soul. We haven’t learned how to be just and honest and kind and true and loving. And that is the basis of our problem.”- Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King This man, who has forever shaped […]