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Early or Young Adulthood: a Case Study
Essay Grade: 88%   (513 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay provides a case study of psychological development of an unnamed subject.
Eating Disorder Research
Essay Grade: 92%   (623 words, approx. 2 pages)
Research using biological approaches to determine the causes of eating disorders. These studies explain how genetics explain contribute to someone developing an eating disorder but do not address why the number of people developing eating disorders is increasing.
Eating Disorders
Essay Grade: 96%   (689 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay explores various eating disorders.
Eating Disorders
Essay Grade: 93%   (887 words, approx. 3 pages)
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
Essay Grade: 75%   (740 words, approx. 3 pages)
Analysis of eating disorders
Eating Disorders in Young Women
Essay Grade: 92%   (530 words, approx. 2 pages)
How the media is driving young women to have an unhealthy body image and therefore develop bad eating habits to become thin.
Ecology and Economy
Essay Grade: 94%   (1,272 words, approx. 4 pages)
An analysis of the effects of a bustling economy on the well being of the environment.

Ecomonic Essay
Essay Grade: 78%   (1,160 words, approx. 4 pages)
Economic Indicators are Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment, consumer confidence, personal and dispoable income, and imports/exports.
Economic and Social Problems Created by Unemployment
Essay Grade: 92%   (554 words, approx. 2 pages)
Unemployment, using Australia as an example, causes social and economic problems, such as lost productivity, lost output and income opportunity, loss of human capital, and lost self-esteem and dignity of workers.
Economic Development in Ethiopia
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,385 words, approx. 5 pages)
The state of the Ethiopian economy, attempts at economic development and projects that aim to improve life in this poor African nation.
Economic Development of Ethiopia
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,385 words, approx. 5 pages)
The essay explains the economic development of one of the poorest African countries - Ethiopia
Economic effects of the Maastricht Treaty
Essay Grade: 94%   (3,159 words, approx. 11 pages)
Forming of the European Union and the The Maastricht Treaty.
Economic Empowerment through Investment
Essay Grade: 86%   (747 words, approx. 3 pages)
Achieving economic empowerment, which leads in turn to social and political change, requires an understanding of investing, whether it be time, money, or goods and services. The growth of individuals, corporations, and communities all involve some sort of plan for investment.
Economic Exchange Rates
Essay Grade: 88%   (826 words, approx. 3 pages)
Describes the evolving pattern of Australia’s international trade relations. Pays particular attention to structural and cyclical factors and the reasons for any long term changes.
Economic Growth
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,321 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay discusses the policies available to the government to increase economic growth.
Economic Importance of Ispp to Cambodia
Essay Grade: 96%   (1,130 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay on how schools can be very economically important to countries. In particular the ISPP schools help underdeveloped countries.
Economic Inequality in U.S. Society
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,375 words, approx. 5 pages)
Even though the United States is still seen as the "land of opportunity," economic structures still hold many back. Many this capitalistic society has its downfalls, including many citizens living in poverty and a society in which some goods and services are not adquately provided.
Economical Japan
Essay Grade: 88%   (376 words, approx. 1 pages)
The essay is about Economical Japan and how Japan used its Economical Superpower.
Economics of an Expanded European Union for Bulgaria
Essay Grade: 96%   (1,428 words, approx. 5 pages)
The perceived costs and benefits of Bulgaria joining the European Union. Some of the benefits would be the reduction of trade costs, the net inflow of regional aid and foreign direct investment and the development and harmonization of the financial services market.
Economies: Australia Vs the Democratic Rep. of the Congo
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,175 words, approx. 4 pages)
A comparison and contrast of the Australalian and Congo economies.
Education of Women in Nepal
Essay Grade: 83%   (3,614 words, approx. 12 pages)
How gender roles and education are viewed in different societies, using the nation of Nepal as an example of how education and gender are related.
Effect of a Continued Cad (external Stability) on the Economy.
Essay Grade: 98%   (550 words, approx. 2 pages)
Analyze the effect of a continued CAD (external stability) on the economy.
Effect of Advertising on Young Women
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,021 words, approx. 3 pages)
Research paper on effects of advertising on teen girls.
Effective Communication in Relationships
Essay Grade: 83%   (778 words, approx. 3 pages)
Explains the importance of communication in relationships. Describes how good communication builds a firm relationship and helps partners understand each other better.
Effects of Divorce
Essay Grade: 89%   (1,557 words, approx. 5 pages)
This essay is on divorce and the effects on the child.
Effects of Divorce on a Child
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,802 words, approx. 6 pages)
Explains how divorce affects a child in a family.
Effects of Globalization on Australia
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,576 words, approx. 5 pages)
Facts about globalization and its relationship to the economy of Australia. Because Australia's domestic market is very limited by its small population, active trade globalization and developing more overseas markets is essential for its economy.
Effects of Inflation on Economies
Essay Grade: 92%   (553 words, approx. 2 pages)
The effects of low and high inflation rates on the economy. Low inflation has a long-term impact on economies and the stability of currency and investment. Inflation causes economic distortions by reducing the competitiveness of exports growth and may increase the purchase of imports, worsening the goods and services component. High inflation eats into investment returns, encouraging investors to shift to short-term speculative investments rather than long-term investments in new productive capacity and technological progress of economic activity. This reallocates resources away from productive activities and producers postpone investment decisions due to uncertainty about future costs of inputs and their impact on consumer demand.
Effects of Influences
Essay Grade: 83%   (3,499 words, approx. 12 pages)
Juveniles from the inner-city have been exposed to many risk factors that affect one's chances of becoming a delinquent or serious and violent offender. Intervention, however, can decrease the chances of a juvenile becoming delinquent. There are various protective factors that can "buffer" the impact of risk factors on a child's life.
Effects of Media Violence on Children
Essay Grade: 95%   (864 words, approx. 3 pages)
Explains the effects and consequences of watching violent media programs by children.
Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children
Essay Grade: 93%   (2,598 words, approx. 9 pages)
Essay on the effects of sexual abuse on children and its effects.
Effects of Television on Presidential Elections
Essay Grade: 88%   (637 words, approx. 2 pages)
Since the 1960s television has served as a positive influence on presidential elections. Television enables a greater connection between the American public and its presidential candidates; allows candidates to appear more human in the eyes of the public; and makes candidates more accountable for their actions.
Effects of TV Violence on Children
Essay Grade: 81%   (2,863 words, approx. 10 pages)
An increasing body of research has shown that television violence can bring out violent tendencies in children. Possible solutions is increased use of the V-chip and government regulation.
Effects of War on Mankind
Essay Grade: 88%   (721 words, approx. 2 pages)
Why people kill each other: Looking for an explanation
Egalitarian Relationships in "Radical Heterosexuality"
Essay Grade: 75%   (710 words, approx. 2 pages)
In her essay "Radical Heterosexulaity," Naomi Wolf explains how romantic couples should strive for egalitarian relationships, meaning that the man and the woman have equal status in the marriage.
Eliminating Evil in Thomas More's "Utopia"
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,644 words, approx. 6 pages)
In his book "Utopia," Thomas More argues that human sin and inequities can be nearly eliminated by placing them in an environment removes the need to commit sinful actions. In More's concept of utopian society, people are honest and equal because of the way that society is structured.
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
Essay Grade: 92%   (553 words, approx. 2 pages)
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and her contributions to psychology.
Emerson and Thoreau's Travels
Essay Grade: 88%   (628 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay explores the relevance of transcendentalist philosophies today.
Emile Durkheim and Max Weber Comparison
Essay Grade: 78%   (648 words, approx. 2 pages)
Both Emile Durkheim and Max Weber were European sociologists who studied and wrote about the impact of industrialization upon society. While Durkheim considered the question of how social groups would integrate into the whole and contribute to the division of labor in such an environment, Weber focused on the individual level and how the individual contributes to society. Both men thought it important to understand the rules of society and how society functioned under those rules.
Emotion Abuse
Essay Grade: 83%   (894 words, approx. 3 pages)
Emotional abuse does not involve any direct physical beating on the child. Instead, a parent or a caretaker may be emotionally abusing a child when the child may develop any psychological disorder or any abnormal behavior.
Emotional Theory
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,366 words, approx. 5 pages)
The essay presents the emotional theory by James and Lange.
Empathizing in Art
Essay Grade: 92%   (749 words, approx. 3 pages)
A complete discussion of empathizing with fictional feelings in the arts.
Employment and Unemployment Trends in Australia
Essay Grade: 86%   (2,202 words, approx. 7 pages)
Trends and statistics about Australia employment and unemployment situation. Increased employer demands for flexibility and the growth of part-time employment have led to increased outsourcing, and the use of consultants and temporary workers.
Enchoridion Discussion
Essay Grade: 83%   (369 words, approx. 1 pages)
A discussion of "The Enchoridion," which is a piece where Epictetus writes that we do not have control over anything that is not us ( ie:people's opinion of ourselves) and we do have control over things that are us ( ie: bodily functions).
English Learning and Foreign Language Acquisition
Essay Grade: 81%   (5,998 words, approx. 20 pages)
EnglishCas an international languageCplays a more and more important role in the worldDAs for ChinaCwhich wants to communicate well with the outsideCEnglish has become the most useful instrumentDAccording to thisCthe Ministry of Education has made the policy on English teaching in the primary schoolD
Environment Can Kill It
Essay Grade: 83%   (840 words, approx. 3 pages)
Being a professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Kay Redfield Jamison explores the personality trait of exuberance in her latest book Exuberance: The Passion for Life. Essayist Mimi Harrison discovers her passion for life, and notes the ups and downs in "Beyond Happy?"
Equality and Difference in My Life and That of Aboriginal Australians
Essay Grade: 81%   (2,353 words, approx. 8 pages)
The role of Equality and Difference is greatly influenced by the differences in socio-economic status within Australia and can be highlighted by a comparison between myself and the Aboriginal and Torres straight islander population. Through my own experiences and through those of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander population we can see how identity formation, Socio-economic and human rights impact on the nature of Equality and difference in Australian society.
Equality in a Free Society
Essay Grade: 92%   (866 words, approx. 3 pages)
Harrison Bergeron, by Vonnegut. This essay discusses the reality and possibility of equality in a free society.
Erik Erikson
Essay Grade: 95%   (4,700 words, approx. 16 pages)
Essay provides a pyschoanalysis of the world-renowned psychologist Erik Erikson.
Erik Erikson
Essay Grade: 88%   (919 words, approx. 3 pages)
Erik Erikson and his contributions to psychology.
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