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Clausewitz's Trinity: Why "the People" Matter Most
An argumentative essay examining Clausewitz's trinity of war and why "the people," driven by passion and irrational forces, are its most important element.
Essay Undergraduate 934 words
Captain Vere's Unjust Sentencing of Billy Budd: An Assessment
An argumentative essay assessing Captain Vere's decision to hang Billy Budd, arguing he upheld the Letter of the Law while betraying its Spirit.
Essay Undergraduate 650 words
The Moral Case Against Abortion: Ethics, Life, and Choice
An argumentative essay examining pro-life positions on abortion, addressing when life begins, the ethics of choice, and the moral case for adoption over abortion.
Essay Undergraduate 597 words
Restorative Justice in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
An argumentative essay weighing the benefits and limitations of restorative justice, including cost savings, recidivism reduction, and victim satisfaction concerns.
Essay Undergraduate 919 words
Why Computer Literacy Is Essential in Modern Society
An argumentative essay on why computer literacy is indispensable in modern society, comparing computers to the automobile as a transformative technology.
Essay Undergraduate 903 words
Critical Analysis of Rachel Carson's Water Arguments
A critical examination of Rachel Carson's assertions about water scarcity, saltwater contamination, and chemical pollution—with analysis of unsupported claims and rhetorical tactics.
Essay Undergraduate 659 words
Colin Powell for President: Leadership Strengths and Weaknesses
An argumentative analysis of Colin Powell's fitness for the U.S. presidency, weighing his military record, WMD speech controversy, and qualities needed in a statesman.
Essay Undergraduate 736 words
The Value of Persuasive Writing: Skills and Techniques
Explore why persuasive writing matters in academic, professional, and personal contexts—and the analytical, rhetorical, and emotional skills it develops.