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Alaska serves as a focal point for essays across environmental studies, political science, anthropology, public policy, and business courses. Its geographic scale, indigenous heritage, and economic complexity make it a compelling subject for academic inquiry. Students are drawn to Alaska because it presents concentrated versions of problems that play out across the nation — resource extraction, environmental risk, indigenous rights, and the costs of remote governance. The recurring tension between industrial access to natural areas and the preservation of those same areas gives the topic a built-in argumentative structure that suits college-level writing.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Environmental case studies focus on the Exxon Valdez oil spill, examining both the disaster's causes and its public relations aftermath. Anthropological work compares indigenous cultures, including Cree and Inuit communities, analyzing language preservation and cultural identity. Policy-oriented essays address issues such as sex offender treatment programs, family discrimination laws, and how Alaska's approach compares to other states. Some papers take a local or personal angle, grounding broader arguments in specific communities like Anchorage or Eagle River.

A strong essay on Alaska should establish a clear, specific thesis rather than treating the state as a general backdrop. The most persuasive arguments connect a defined problem — environmental, legal, cultural, or economic — to concrete evidence such as policy records, documented costs, or comparative data across regions. Writers should resist the urge to cover too much geography or history at once, since broad overviews rarely leave room for the focused analysis that earns strong marks.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Settings for Public Health Practice
Private health issues centre on the medical care and cost for individuals who have a choice both in the source of the service and the type. Even then there is always a need to control the activities of health providers…
Paper Undergraduate
Should marijuana be legalized
As a substance controlled by U.S. federal law, marijuana, also known as pot, Mary Jane, and weed, has been a very hot topic within the last several years due to a number of issues related to its illegality and the…
Paper Doctorate
Environmental ethics and human relationships with nature
This is a personal view of environmental ethics in relation to human development. The issue chosen to discuses is the oil industry and its environmental impact.The paper argues that human beings have an ethical responsibility to their environment and the exploration and transportation of oil is a serious threat to an environment that is already in trouble. The paper also includes measures that can be taken to reduce this threat to the environment.
Paper Doctorate
Swedish Medical Center Case Study
Background- Swedish Medical Center is a large medical center located in the Seattle and surrounding suburbs in Washington State. It was founded in 1910 and has merged and acquired other properties, most recently Stevens…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Air Travel and the Environment
Effects of Air Traveling on the Environment
Paper Doctorate
Legalizing Marijuana in Florida the Dividing Lines
The dividing lines have been drawn once again in the state of Florida with a controversial issue being put forth in the limelight. There is an initiative in the State Legislature to introduce a bill that will…
Thesis Undergraduate
Mexico and Convergence Between Terrorism International Terrorist Groups and Drug Cartels and or Ordinary Crime
Abstract Criminal drug cartels should not be examined in the milieu of their drug trafficking businesses alone. Drug cartels have become more intricate and they now involve themselves concurrently in other types of criminal activities such as terrorism, trading of illicit arms, technology theft and human trafficking. These cartels hold the capacity to move huge amounts of funds in and out of lawful financial systems. Because of the increased globalized economy, this trend is directed towards deregulation, open boundaries, border instability and improved global movement of services, goods and people. This free trade and global capitalism supports the capacity of terrorists and their networks of support to function internationally. The biggest terrorist threat in the United States is the organized criminals and drug cartels established in Mexico. Drug cartels and other organized crimes create the utmost challenge that the United States drug enforcement and law enforcement agencies face in the record of the U.S. Given the augmented cross border commerce and traffic between Mexico and the United States, numerous international organized criminal organizations have formed elaborate and effective smuggling techniques across the U.S Mexico border. This paper explores terrorism with a major focus on the convergence between terrorism, drug cartels and other ordinary crimes.
Research Paper Doctorate
Prison Rape Elimination Act
Supreme Court has held that deliberate indifference to the substantial risk of sexual assault violates inmates' rights under the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause of the 8th Amendment to the Constitution.
Paper High School
Adult Couples Could Be True:
This paper is about Anthea Butler's article in which she uses sarcasm to subtly persuade the reader that Facebook is not a serious cause of infidelity among young married couples. The author uses pathos, logs and ethos to persuade the reader of this fact. This article first appeared in 2010.
Thesis Undergraduate
Production and Operations Management
Explain one possible option that Marathon could take to reduce the time involved in the production process.