An analytical essay examining male dominance in late 19th-century literature, focusing on "The Yellow Wallpaper" and the protagonist's post-partum depression as a symbol of broader women's oppression.
An analytical essay arguing that Fitzgerald's Gatsby does not merely inhabit the American Dream but functions as a sustained critique of it, using Gatsby's pursuit to reveal the corruption beneath the myth.
An argumentative essay claiming the protagonist in "The Yellow Wallpaper" suffers from postpartum disorder worsened by her husband's control, leading to mental breakdown and a call for women's autonomy.
A reflective psychology essay explaining why empathy is a leadership skill rather than a soft virtue, and how positive psychology principles translate into concrete workplace practice. Structured around three questions: why study psychology, what empathy does, and how positive psychology operates at work.
A research essay testing whether six correlates of criminal behavior–marital status, peer crime, religiosity, socioeconomic status, gender, and age–hold across adult populations in Greece, Russia, and Ukraine.
An argumentative essay defending single-sex schools over coeducation, citing learning pace differences, classroom behavior patterns, teacher bias, and self-confidence development as key advantages of gender-separated environments.
An expository essay examining how consumer choice theory influences demand curves, interest rates, and wages, plus the role of asymmetric information in markets and voting paradoxes in political economy.
An expository essay connecting microeconomic theory to real-life situations – scarcity, opportunity cost, demand determinants, and the correlation between college education and income.
An argumentative essay contending that businesses can maintain ethical standards but cannot be moral agents, drawing on Aristotelian virtue ethics, Kantian deontology, and utilitarian frameworks to support the distinction.
An expository essay documenting the writer's direct engagement with senators and the Senate Budget Committee to understand the U.S. federal budget process and the causes of budget deficits.
An analytical essay examining the NASW Code of Ethics and its implications for contemporary social work practice, including workplace challenges, ethical dilemmas, and the profession's legitimacy.
An expository essay walking through a change management plan for adopting new software at a streaming-media company – covering user experience design, communication channels, support collateral, and post-launch care.
An analytical essay examining the ethical protocols of a 3,000-person survey on abortion attitudes in Mexico – consent procedures, vulnerability assessment, confidentiality measures, and research design constraints.
A research essay investigating how economic crisis affects UK consumers' food purchasing behavior, finding that income level–not crisis alone–defines consumption patterns, with some consumers switching to cheaper necessities while others maintain established shopping habits.
An expository essay on Red Bull's 2014 class-action settlement over false advertising claims. Examines the lawsuit's arguments, the company's defense, and the $13 million verdict that forced a slogan change.
An analytical essay examining Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams, exploring how Paleolithic cave paintings reveal Stone Age beliefs about the permeability between human and spirit worlds.
An analytical report examining how cultural, economic, and psychological factors influence consumer decision-making in the hot dog and donut markets, with attention to market segmentation and positioning strategies.