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Fahrenheit 451's Relevance to Society
Essay Grade: 88% (579 words, approx. 2 pages)
The reason Fahrenheit 451 is so relevant and important to our society is obvious. The first reason this novel proved to be relevant today because it shows how society depends on the advancements of technology everyday.
Family Myths in "The Way We Never Were"
Essay Grade: 83% (533 words, approx. 2 pages)
In Stephanie Cootz's book, "The Way We Never Were," the author debunks the myths and disillusioned ideals of family life that we think were present in the 1950s. This essay looks at the strengths and weaknesses of her argument.
Family Night
Essay Grade: 75% (609 words, approx. 2 pages)
Families today appear to spend too much time watching TV; it is easier to turn on the TV than it is to think of something to do. But it is important to do things as a family; having special family nights can be a fun way to bring family members closer together.
Family Supporting Housing
Essay Grade: 75% (734 words, approx. 2 pages)
This is a step by step project that will help others and doing voluntary work that will benefit the society. It's a personal essay of my journey into a homeless shelter and my view of how they help the public.
Fashion: A Language of Its Own
Essay Grade: 83% (0 words, approx. 0 pages)
Most of the time people, teens especially, don't even second guess what their outfit is saying about them as a person. They don't think that the outfit may be making a very important statement about their personalities, or even their social standing in society.
Fast Food Industry
Essay Grade: 86% (932 words, approx. 3 pages)
In the book "Fast Food Nation," Eric Schlosser looks at the social constructs in the United States that have arisen due to the fast-food segment of our culture. The role of service industry workers and the sociological reasons for the rise of the fast-food industry are examined.
Fast Food Nation
Essay Grade: 83% (1,024 words, approx. 3 pages)
Americans love fast food and the speedy service it provides, with cheap tasty food with over one million restaurants around the world. McDonald's is the world's leading food service retailer with more than 30,000 restaurants in 119 countries serving 47 million customers each day. In 2004, Americans spent over 110 billion dollars on fast food.
Fast Food Nation-the Obese America
Essay Grade: 81% (889 words, approx. 3 pages)
All Americans effect the huge growth of fast food but adolescents play even more of a vital role in than the average consumer. Not only do teenagers consume fast food, but they work for it and steal from it because they are attracted to it the most. The fast food industry provides the easiest way for young people to get started and continue to succeed in our "Fast Food Nation."
Female and Male Circumcision: a Personal Opinion
Essay Grade: 83% (691 words, approx. 2 pages)
Male or female circumcision on the most part are not medically necessary and are only done to fulfill a culture's norms and expectations of what a male or female genitals should look like. I personally am against any type of surgery that does not result in some type of medical benefit being done on children and infants.
Female Prisons
Essay Grade: 88% (977 words, approx. 3 pages)
Examines the abuse which takes place in female prisons in the United States. Focuses on sexual abuse. Explores the role of prison overcrowding.
Feminism: A Double Edged Sword
Essay Grade: 88% (579 words, approx. 2 pages)
Explores the issue of feminism. Discusses the challenges of being a working mother vs. staying at home with children. Considers how being a working mother can be a double edged sword.
Fetal Abuse
Essay Grade: 86% (1,941 words, approx. 7 pages)
Debates if fetal abuse is a social problem. Examines studies conducted on the effects of substances such as alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, heroine, and nicotine on the unborn child. Cites several case studies and recommends solutions for the problem.
Filial and Sexual Imprinting
Essay Grade: 86% (528 words, approx. 2 pages)
This essay explores the impact on animal and human parent-child bonding on sexual and emotional development. Cites studies on the zebra finch and rhesus monkeys.
For Better or for Worse, The State of Marriage
Essay Grade: 92% (3,432 words, approx. 11 pages)
Examines the current state of marriage in America and discusses the high divorce rate. Argues that marriages crumble, because men and women have pre-assigned roles, no communication skills and myths they believe in.
Four Values Associated with Education in the Caribbean
Essay Grade: 88% (869 words, approx. 3 pages)
An examination of public education in Carribbean Sea countries through a sociological perspective. Schools in the Caribbean instill the values of achievement and equality of opportunity. Teachers encourage students to strive for excellence in academics and reward those who succeed. Schools promote the value of achievement itself and placing students in the same environment encourages them to compete on equal terms.
Funeral Societies
Essay Grade: 75% (692 words, approx. 2 pages)
Overall a funeral societies purpose is to aid in helping people make financially responsible decisions in a facet that many people know very little about, without knowledge of the many options that are available. Death arrangements are typically one of the three most expensive purchases one will make in a lifetime.
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