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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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Galaxies
Essay Grade: 75% (400 words, approx. 1 pages)
Nearly all the matter in the universe is concentrated in galaxies. A galaxy is a gigantic mass of stars held together by gravity.
Galileo Galilei
Essay Grade: 96% (1,543 words, approx. 5 pages)
Provides biographical detail on Italian physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei. Contends that he founded modern science. Discusses some of his more famous discoveries, including changing the worldview of how the sun revolved around the earth.
Galileo Galilei
Essay Grade: 83% (1,546 words, approx. 5 pages)
Among Galileo's historic scientific findings was that the sun revolved around the earth. Galileo found through research that the earth revolved around the sun, disputing the belief held by The Roman Catholic Church that the earth was the center of the universe. He refused to obey orders from Rome to terminate discussions of his theories and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Galileo's theories and inventions that were thought to be unconventional are now the baseline of modern science today.
Gas Gangrene
Essay Grade: 92% (964 words, approx. 3 pages)
Provides information of the gas gangrene infection. Describes its cause, rate of incidence and symptoms. Describes how the disease progresses and recommended therapy.
Gas Laws
Essay Grade: 78% (587 words, approx. 2 pages)
Boyle's law: pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature is constant. For example if the pressure slowly rises in a container, the volume will slowly drop. P = 1/V. Charles's Law: The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant. For example if bread is heated up its volume will increase. V = T
Gas Prices
Essay Grade: 81% (1,087 words, approx. 4 pages)
Gas is on the rise...it its clear that the need for an alternative fuel source is prudent. There is also a great disparity in the budgetary impact between rural and urban consumers of gas.
Gender and Muscular Endurance
Essay Grade: 86% (404 words, approx. 1 pages)
Researches the topic of Gender and Muscular Endurance. Hypothesizes that men will be able to perform at a higher level in the muscular endurance area than women because men are able to develop stronger muscles.
Gene Patenting
Essay Grade: 76% (850 words, approx. 3 pages)
Genes, gene patenting and public awareness on issues in biotechnology.
Gene Technology
Essay Grade: 86% (0 words, approx. 0 pages)
Gene technology promises huge medical advances, however there is a profound amount of moral and ethical surrounding how this huge power to alter life should be used. Gene technology is the process in which genes are altered, manipulated or transferred from one organism "Transgenesis" to another.
Gene Therapy - Pro
Essay Grade: 90% (1,185 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay describes the subject of gene therapy.
General Asthma
Essay Grade: 96% (1,059 words, approx. 4 pages)
A chronic, incurable disease of the respiratory system, asthma causes inflammation, spasms, or tightening in the bronchial tubes and leads to difficulty breathing, wheezing, chest tightness, and coughing. Asthma cases vary from person to person, and various factors such as allergies, the weather, exertion, or simply genetics can trigger asthmatic symptoms. Many treatments for asthma exist today, and many people monitor their symptoms and use their own personalized treatments.
Generation X-tra Large
Essay Grade: 96% (1,147 words, approx. 4 pages)
This essay is about the causes, dangers and prevention of obesity in adolescents.
Genetic Babies
Essay Grade: 92% (1,600 words, approx. 5 pages)
The following consists of an essay against genetic babies.
Genetic Engineering
Essay Grade: 92% (2,588 words, approx. 9 pages)
The purposes and the technology of genetic engineering from a neutral point of view.
Genetic Engineering
Essay Grade: 86% (650 words, approx. 2 pages)
Debates the legalization of Genetic Engineering. Describes how genetic engineering and its wide range of application can have very positive effects, such as an increase in the crops, a cure for many diseases, and a mean to achieve more scientific breakthrough.
Genetic Engineering
Essay Grade: 86% (744 words, approx. 3 pages)
Describes the process of genetic engineering and examines societal views toward the science. Ponders the future of the science.
Genetic Modification: a Marvel or a Menace?
Essay Grade: 86% (668 words, approx. 2 pages)
Discusses the benefits and risks of genetic modification. Examines the genetic modification of food and animals as well as organ cloning and embryonic cloning.
Genetically Modified Food
Essay Grade: 88% (1,797 words, approx. 6 pages)
Some vegetarians do not prefer to consume genetically modified vegetables or food products because they contain animal genes. The consumers find these animal genes unsafe for their health but this is not factual. The scientist inserts such genes from the animals into the plants so that the plants become highly nutritive. The people must have the knowledge that these addition of genes into the plants is done only to give them a better food products.
Genetically Modified Foods
Essay Grade: 94% (1,010 words, approx. 3 pages)
Essay discusses the pros and cons of genetically modified foods.
Genetically Modified Foods
Essay Grade: 87% (682 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay in support of the use of genetically modefied foods.
Genetically Modified Foods: The Answer to World Hunger
Essay Grade: 88% (1,553 words, approx. 5 pages)
Supporters of genetically modified foods believe that they provide larger yields to feed the hungry, particularly in the Third World; provide greater nutritional value than their natural counterparts; and lessen the need for herbicides and pesticides. Opponents believe that these foods threaten the health of consumers and that superweeds and superbugs resistant to herbicides and pesticides could emerge. In the end, however, the benefits of genetically modified foods outweigh the costs.
Genetically Modified Organisms - Transgenenic Crops
Essay Grade: 96% (1,092 words, approx. 4 pages)
Although it is argued that GM technology might bring imbalance to the ecosystem, in other words a manipulation of nature and destroying intrinsic values of natural organisms bringing mankind's downfall, more rationally, it should be suggested that temporarily the use of GMOs are inevitable to sustain society.
Genetics Vs Environment
Essay Grade: 93% (882 words, approx. 3 pages)
This essay discusses different theories on what determines human archetypes such as nature vs. nurture.
Geocentric and Heliocentric Veiws
Essay Grade: 92% (1,602 words, approx. 5 pages)
Various views on the cosmos were held by several different groups of philosophers, but the two most popular views were held were held by some of the more remembered philosophers, such as the famous Pythagoreans, who supported the geocentric theory and Aristarchus, who supported the heliocentric theory. The geocentric view is the view that the Earth is placed at the centre of the universe with all the heavenly bodies circumnavigating it. The heliocentric view caused much dispute as it opposed the bible. (The bible supported the Earth being at the center of the universe, Geocentric)
Geology
Essay Grade: 81% (335 words, approx. 1 pages)
Explains the difference between relative and absolute geologic time. Describes how by interpreting the sequence of layers in sedimentary rocks the geologic history of an area can be determined.
Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems
Essay Grade: 92% (479 words, approx. 2 pages)
The equipment required to build and install a geothermal heating and cooling system for a home to replace a propane, natural gas or electrical system.
Giant Panda Bear
Essay Grade: 87% (384 words, approx. 1 pages)
Essay provides a description of the Giant Panda Bear.
GIS Applications
Essay Grade: 87% (339 words, approx. 1 pages)
Discusses the functions of particular applications in the GIS packages and their practical uses.
Glaucoma
Essay Grade: 86% (733 words, approx. 2 pages)
A detailed description of the eye disease glaucoma, including its characteristics, risk factors, and effects on one's vision and ability to live a normal life.
Global Climate Change
Essay Grade: 88% (1,095 words, approx. 4 pages)
Examines the issue of global climate change. Explains the greenhouse effect. Provides statistical detail. Discusses the political implications of the issue.
Global Health Crisis
Essay Grade: 97% (2,187 words, approx. 7 pages)
Essay gives an analysis of the global health crisis.
Global Warming
Essay Grade: 95% (1,027 words, approx. 3 pages)
Essay discusses the effects of global warming.
Global Warming
Essay Grade: 87% (1,099 words, approx. 4 pages)
Information and discussion of the effects of global warming.
GLOBAL WARMING
Essay Grade: 87% (2,116 words, approx. 7 pages)
The costs and problems of global warming.
Global Warming
Essay Grade: 89% (835 words, approx. 3 pages)
Essay discusses the issue of global warming as well as its effects.
Global Warming
Essay Grade: 86% (815 words, approx. 3 pages)
Discusses the causes and effects of global warming.
Global Warming: Climates Are Changing
Essay Grade: 92% (1,111 words, approx. 4 pages)
This essay/research paper describes the ozone layer and it's destruction, the resultant warming of the Earth, it's effects on the ecosystem, and climatic changes.
GLobal Warming: Under Fire
Essay Grade: 83% (892 words, approx. 3 pages)
Temperature, time has told us, is a fickle thing-prone to many variables. One day man may be able to calculate where our spinning home in the universe is going, what we can expect: whether a frozen winter dusk is our future or a blazing fiery sahara or an unaltered static terrain, but that time is not today, for now we are blinded by the lights of too many conflicting truths.
Global Warming: Unveiling the Truth
Essay Grade: 86% (2,083 words, approx. 7 pages)
Not only is global warming harming species of life such as polar bears around the poles, but throughout the entire planet. Scientists studying a deteriorating species of colorful frogs in Central and South America say global warming has joined with a spreading fungus that is creating vast areas of once plentiful living conditions of misty mountainsides to extinction.
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