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Mass Shooters, Media Contagion, and the Spotlight Effect
Explores why mass shooters crave public attention and argues that media coverage fuels a contagion effect. Examines psychological profiles and proposes strategies to deprive perpetrators of the spotlight.
Essay Undergraduate 808 words
Water Security in Riyadh: Urban Challenges and Solutions
Examines water security challenges facing Riyadh, Saudi Arabia due to rapid population growth, groundwater depletion, and reliance on desalination. Proposes policy solutions.
Essay Undergraduate 1,687 words
Gilded Illusions: Gatsby's Dream and Its Moral Collapse
Analytical essay arguing that Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby exposes the American Dream as structurally corrupt through Gatsby's economic pursuit of Daisy, symbolic architecture, and narrative complicity.
Essay Undergraduate 1,510 words
Locked Out: Structural Barriers and the Fading American Dream
Sociological research on income mobility, education access, and racial inequality reveals why the American Dream of upward mobility through hard work is increasingly out of reach for most Americans.
Essay Undergraduate 1,920 words
Grounded vs. Ideal: Why Aristotle Wins for Modern Inquiry
A comparative essay on Plato vs. Aristotle arguing that Aristotle's empirical approach is more useful for contemporary philosophical inquiry in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
Essay Undergraduate 2,052 words
Terminal Descent: How Spirit Airlines Hit Every Wall
Analyze Spirit Airlines' May 2026 collapse — how failed mergers, Iran war fuel prices, and a broken bailout ended the ultra-low-cost carrier model's boldest experiment.
Essay Undergraduate 1,656 words
Regulating Deepfakes: Democracy's Defense Against AI Lies
This argumentative essay makes the case for regulating AI deepfakes in democratic elections, citing real cases, policy proposals, and First Amendment counterarguments.
Essay Undergraduate 1,825 words
Made Without Meaning: Why AI Generation Falls Short of Creativity
A comparative essay arguing that AI-generated art is formally impressive but not genuinely creative, lacking intentionality, meaning-making, and creative stakes that define human art.
Essay Undergraduate 1,636 words
Stress Test and Survival: How Three Elections Tested Democracy
Analytical essay examining how the 2016, 2020, and 2024 U.S. elections produced a bifurcated democracy: higher turnout alongside collapsing institutional trust and eroded norms.
Essay Undergraduate 1,530 words
Fractured Lenses: How Media Bias Undermines Citizenship
This argumentative essay examines how editorial and algorithmic media bias narrows information environments, erodes shared factual ground, and undermines the informed citizenship required for democratic deliberation.