Social Issues·Argumentative
An argumentative essay making the case that the NCAA's pre-reform NIL rules systematically extracted commercial value from student-athletes while denying them compensation – and that federal legislation, not voluntary NCAA tinkering, is the only durable fix.
1,675 words·8 min read·Donated by students
Education·Research
A research essay proposing a campaign to increase African American parental involvement in children's education, focusing on families in low-income areas and advocating for 30 minutes of daily academic engagement.
2,847 words·13 min read·Donated by students
Education·Research
A research synthesis examining five studies on school bullying – their aims, sample sizes, methodologies, and findings. Covers intervention effectiveness, academic impact, and prevalence across different school contexts.
2,156 words·10 min read·Donated by students
Education·Argumentative
An argumentative essay advocating for online education as a viable alternative to traditional classroom learning, emphasizing flexibility, cost savings, and accessibility for working students.
649 words·3 min read·Donated by students
Education·Expository
An expository essay arguing that mandatory school uniform policies violate students' constitutional rights and add no educational value, while also addressing teacher autonomy in curriculum planning.
847 words·4 min read·Donated by students
Education·Argumentative
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.
1,089 words·5 min read·Donated by students