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Illegal Aliens
Essay Grade: 83% (655 words, approx. 2 pages)
This whole situation with illegals is the most important issue in America. The illegals need to be dealt with, and make it so illegals can't come in illegally. Actions, not talk, should be taken to prevent this problem to becoming so big that our nation becomes a total wreck.
Illegal Immigration
Essay Grade: 92% (1,458 words, approx. 5 pages)
Describes the problem of illegal immigration in America. Explores how the problem affects Americans seeking menial labor. Details the work of the INS in trying to stem the problem.
Illegal Immigration and the Environment
Essay Grade: 78% (1,677 words, approx. 6 pages)
Illegal immigration is taking its toll on all aspects of the environment. The fires, litter, polluted water, and abandoned automobiles are detrimental to our natural habitats and wildlife. Illegal immigration must be curved in order to save the United States wildlife and natural resources effectively.
Illegal Immigration to the U.S.
Essay Grade: 92% (908 words, approx. 3 pages)
In October 2005, newspaper editor Cynthia Tucker wrote that illegal immigration a serious issue that demands wise leadership. In that column, she criticized Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo for his support of legislation that she claimed minimized the rights of illegal immigrants. In the process, however, Tucker lost her credibility on the issue; she chose to attack Tancredo rather than the legislation he supported, and she ignored considerations related to the issue such as the language factor, the impact on American society, and terrorism.
Illegal Immigration: Money or Morality?
Essay Grade: 88% (651 words, approx. 2 pages)
Examines the issue of illegal immigration in the United States. Describes how some Americans tend to only look at the statistical or financial side of the issue. Argues that if we all look a little closer, we will see the desperately hopeful lives of humans not the category of "aliens" that are ironically so much like us. They are just people trying to acquire a better standard of living.
Immigrating to the United States Today
Essay Grade: 86% (755 words, approx. 3 pages)
Explores the process of immigrating to the United States. Questions the reality of the American Dream and the United State's reputation as the modern day promised land.
Immigration
Essay Grade: 92% (2,230 words, approx. 7 pages)
Discusses the history of Hispanic immigration to the United States. Describes reasons why immigrants come to America. Provides anecdotal evidence.
Immigration and Immunization
Essay Grade: 88% (614 words, approx. 2 pages)
Researches the topic of immigration and naturalization in the United States. Discusses the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952. Details the process of becoming an American citizen.
Immigration in America
Essay Grade: 86% (2,250 words, approx. 8 pages)
Provides a historical perspective of immigration in America. Details the life of a new immigrant. Discusses the implications of legal and illegal immigration.
Immokalee Boycott of Taco Bell
Essay Grade: 96% (2,331 words, approx. 8 pages)
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (C.O.I.W.) is trying to pressure Taco Bell into being a responsible corporate citizen by voluntarily paying an additional penny for every pound of tomatoes Taco Bell purchases.
Implications and Historical Background to Drug Addiction
Essay Grade: 96% (1,318 words, approx. 4 pages)
Addictions are addictions of the mind, as much as they are addictions of the body. A person can be just as addicted to an activity as to a substance. Man has battled various addictions since his earliest beginnings. The advancement of society has changeds only to what people may become addicted.
Importance of Education
Essay Grade: 96% (465 words, approx. 2 pages)
A college education is a must in today's world.
Importance of Judiciary
Essay Grade: 83% (937 words, approx. 3 pages)
Examines the role and importance of the judiciary branch of government in the modern world. Argues that far too much attention is given to the legislative and executive branches.
Importance of Law and Order
Essay Grade: 82% (776 words, approx. 3 pages)
My essay is about law, and the importance of law in our community.
Improving Police-community Relations
Essay Grade: 78% (2,039 words, approx. 7 pages)
When a citizen decides not to report a crime this undermines the law enforcement process. We know from well know statistics that a high percentage of major crimes committed in the US go unreported.
In Defense of Louis Riel
Essay Grade: 88% (1,170 words, approx. 4 pages)
A testimony for Louis Riel. Concerning the indictment of Louis Riel, one of the most famous trials in Canadian history.
In Remembrance
Essay Grade: 86% (820 words, approx. 3 pages)
Discusses the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Describes the incident from a personal perspective and considers its effects on the United States.
In Support of Bush
Essay Grade: 86% (250 words, approx. 1 pages)
Discusses the 2004 race for president of the United States. Gives political and moral reasons to support George Bush.
In Support of Capital Punishment
Essay Grade: 86% (1,203 words, approx. 4 pages)
Discusses pros and cons of the death penalty in Australia. Examines its fairness. Encourages a national vote on the subject.
In Support of Capital Punishment
Essay Grade: 92% (1,308 words, approx. 4 pages)
Explores the issue of capital punsishment. Describes why Capital punishment should be used worldwide.
In Support of the Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 75% (448 words, approx. 2 pages)
Opinion essay in support of the death penalty. Argues that the death penalty gives a murder victim's family closure, that it is society's self-defense against murderers, and that a life sentence is not a good alternative.
Keywords: crime, murder, law, prison
In Support of the Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 83% (535 words, approx. 2 pages)
Discusses capital punishment. Encourages increasing its use and decreasing lifetime incarceration. Maintains that the death penalty decreases the crime rate.
In Support of the Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 86% (1,048 words, approx. 4 pages)
Many disagreements and arguments exist regarding the legitimacy of the death penalty. However, it is not only an acceptable form of punishment, but it is the most humane way to remove a societal danger from the world and to deter others from making the same choices. The death penalty is an essential part of the punishment system that the government has created.
Inclusion in Our Public Schools
Essay Grade: 81% (780 words, approx. 3 pages)
The definition of inclusion is stated by Robert Fieldman and Pearson Education as the integration of all students, even those with the most severe disabilities, into regular classrooms and all other aspects of school and community life. This means that separate special education programs would cease to operate.
Indirect Victims of Terrorism
Essay Grade: 96% (940 words, approx. 3 pages)
Everybody is aware of the direct victims of terrorism: people who were injured or died. But indirect victims are often neglected. In this essay the question who are indirect victims is analyzed. This group includes: Bereaved family members, rescue workers, friends, volunteers and witnesses. Even the terrorists are also victims.
Individual Rights and Freedoms vs. Community Interests
Essay Grade: 81% (0 words, approx. 0 pages)
An analysis of the degree to which the Australian legal system has tried to resolve the tension between the individual and the community. Areas of study include indigenous rights and freedoms, the court process, juries and double jeopardy, and the legal system's response to the threat of terrorism.
Industrial Revolution
Essay Grade: 78% (473 words, approx. 2 pages)
As the demand for housing increases, the quality of homes constructed continues to drop, and lower standards are contributing to growing health problems. It is in the utmost interest of parliament to enforce substantial standards for living conditions of the common people. Parliament needs to establish and enforce public health codes.
Initiative in New Jersey
Essay Grade: 86% (754 words, approx. 3 pages)
Whether or not Initiative is good for New Jersey.
International Law
Essay Grade: 88% (2,018 words, approx. 7 pages)
Evaluates the effectiveness of international law. Debates how its instruments and regimes are generally effective in dealing with international criminal issues that may influence Australian criminal law. Examines the issue of enforceability.
Internet Equity
Essay Grade: 86% (1,360 words, approx. 5 pages)
Discusses the issue of equity with regard to the Internet for people with disabilities and/or impairments. Examines how the presence of information on the Internet does not guarantee accessibility, as the design of a website may limit access to the disabled. Details methods to make websites more accessible to the disabled.
Is Abortion Morally Acceptable?
Essay Grade: 83% (1,585 words, approx. 5 pages)
The foundation of our democracy is based upon the sacredness of human life. Hence, to deliberately take a life is not acceptable. Abortion, which indeed takes away life, is no exception. It's tolerance is an attack on democracy.
Is Cloning Ethical?
Essay Grade: 94% (1,387 words, approx. 5 pages)
Essay discusses if the practice of human cloning is ethical.
Is Divorce Too Easy?
Essay Grade: 92% (1,732 words, approx. 6 pages)
Essay examines if divorce has become too easy, thus weakening families and resulting in social instability.
Is Hacking Criminal?
Essay Grade: 95% (2,215 words, approx. 7 pages)
Essay discusses the ethical and criminal aspects of hacking.
Is Indecent Exposure Becoming a Social Norm?
Essay Grade: 86% (651 words, approx. 2 pages)
Questions if America is slowly pushing towards making indecent exposure more and more socially acceptable. Examines recent events in the United States where indecent exposure has been a controversial topic.
Is the World Is Getting Better?
Essay Grade: 86% (801 words, approx. 3 pages)
A personal essay debating the state of the world. Analyzes living and economic conditions of people across the globe. Discusses the number of incurable diseases. Provides a pessimistic conclusion.
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