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| LITERATURE
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| American Literature,
Comparative Literature,
European Literature,
World Literature,
Poetry,
Book Reviews,
Linguistics |
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| LIT. CRITICISM
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89,501 ) |
| Lord of the Flies,
The Catcher in the Rye,
Life of Pie,
The Quiet American,
Beowulf,
To Kill a Mockingbird,
A Farewell to Arms,
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| HUMANITIES
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| Education,
Gender Studies,
Languages,
Personal Essays,
Religion,
Sports,
World Cultures |
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SHAKESPEARE
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Macbeth,
Romeo and Juliet,
Hamlet,
Othello,
King_Lear,
A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Sonnets,
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HISTORY
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American History,
European History,
Asian History,
World History,
Ancient History |
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ART
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Aesthetics,
Architecture,
Artists,
Film,
Music,
Performance Arts,
Visual Arts |
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SCIENCES
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Astronomy,
Biology,
Chemistry,
Computers,
Earth Science,
Engineering,
Environmental,
Genetics,
Health,
Mathematics,
Physics |
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BUSINESS
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Business Case Studies,
Management,
Marketing,
MBA Applications |
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LAW & ETHICS
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Current Events,
Ethics,
Law,
Law School Applications,
Law Case Studies |
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Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 78% (311 words, approx. 1 pages)
This explains the pros of the death penalty
Death Penalty Pros and Cons
Essay Grade: 88% (847 words, approx. 3 pages)
Debates the death penalty issue. Considers pros and cons. Concludes that it is cruel and unusual punishment.
Death Penalty Pros and Cons
Essay Grade: 86% (546 words, approx. 2 pages)
Debates the issue of capital punishment. Considers the effectiveness of the death penalty. Describes under what conditions its use should be condoned.
Debate on the Government Invading a Citizen's Privacy
Essay Grade: 92% (1,657 words, approx. 6 pages)
Debate-style arguments, in both the affirmative and the negative, on the resolution that individual claims of privacy ought to be valued above competing claims of societal welfare. The affirmative argues that privacy is both at the basis of our constitutional values and the underlining factor behind several of our amendments, and that privacy is essential to both societal welfare and societal functioning and performance. The negative argues that no security can exist without some intrusion of privacy, and that individual privacy is negligent when compared to the welfare of an entire society.
Democracy in the Middle East
Essay Grade: 83% (814 words, approx. 3 pages)
A look at the U.S. policy to impede terrorism through the instilling of democracy in Middle Eastern countries that are unwilling to accept it. Particular focus is given to the arguments in an article about the complexities involved in pursuing this controversial policy.
Democrats and Economics
Essay Grade: 96% (2,791 words, approx. 9 pages)
Essay discusses the Democratic view of economics.
Different Perspectives: Comparing The Sun and BBC News
Essay Grade: 92% (3,593 words, approx. 12 pages)
Using the same story, compares the reporting styles of The Sun newspaper and BBC News. Describes how each media outlet portrays its different perspective across to the audience.
Do People Have the Right to Die?
Essay Grade: 86% (513 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay attempts to answer the question do people have the right to die? It also deals with human rights and personal freedom.
Domestic Violence
Essay Grade: 78% (724 words, approx. 2 pages)
Every 15 seconds a woman is battered. Two to four million women are abused each year and 4,000 of them die. Every 45 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. Domestic violence can be easily distinguished as being a disease which spreads rapidly and occurs in all religious groups, all races, relationships and to people of all ages.
Downloading Music
Essay Grade: 86% (589 words, approx. 2 pages)
Describes the problem of music piracy. Explains why it is wrong to download music.
Drinking Age Law in Canada: Increase or Reduce?
Essay Grade: 81% (628 words, approx. 2 pages)
The legal drinking age in Canada should be reduced to age eighteen. At that age, a person is already considered independent, mature, and mature and responsible enough to make his/her own decisions. And reducing the drinking age would enhance social relationships, particularly among those who enter the workforce at age eighteen rather than attend college.
Drug Testing in Schools
Essay Grade: 89% (1,136 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay examines the topic of drug testing in school.
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