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Essay Undergraduate 2,596 words
Labor Union Strategies, Decline, and 21st-Century Challenges
Examines how unions adapt organizing strategies, how politics and generational shifts drive membership decline, and what unions must do to stay viable in the 21st century.
Essay Undergraduate 3,295 words
Social Upheaval in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Explores how Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities portrays French Revolution social injustice, class struggle, and the restoration of social order in Victorian literature.
Essay Graduate 4,372 words
Social Justice Advocacy as a Fifth Force in Counseling Psychology
Examines social justice advocacy as a proposed "fifth force" in counseling psychology, weighing empirical support, paradigm theory, and ethical implications.
Essay Undergraduate 3,666 words
Robert Graves and Local Colour in "The Viscountess"
An analysis of Robert Graves's short story "The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl," examining local colour, setting, character, and language in Spanish and English cultures.
Essay Undergraduate 2,859 words
Repatriation of Egyptian Artifacts: Ethics, Law, and History
Explores Egypt's campaign to reclaim stolen antiquities, arguments for and against repatriation, and the role of international law and ethics in cultural heritage disputes.
Essay Undergraduate 2,723 words
Peter Pan and Victorian British Family Values in J.M. Barrie
Explores how J.M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy critiques Victorian society's rigid gender roles, suppression of imagination, and the burden of adult responsibility.
Essay Undergraduate 3,063 words
Feminism and Identity in Ibsen's A Doll's House
Explores whether Ibsen's A Doll's House is a feminist play or a broader study of human identity, drawing on multiple critical perspectives and textual evidence.
Essay Graduate 3,681 words
Dewey vs. Tyack & Cuban: Purposes of Public Education
Compares Dewey's progressive education vision with Tyack & Cuban's incremental reform approach, examining assumptions, politics, and purposes of U.S. public schools.
Essay Undergraduate 2,627 words
Don Quixote: Metafiction, Identity, and Narrative in Cervantes
Explores Don Quixote's metafictional structure, shifting narrative voices, the truth-illusion tension, and Cervantes's critique of chivalric romance and human identity.
Essay Undergraduate 2,954 words
Healthcare Ethics: Doing as Much Good as Possible
Explores how ethical principles—beneficence, justice, veracity, and more—guide healthcare professionals to prioritize patient welfare above all else.