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Mexican American Miners: Fight for Equality in Arizona Copper
Explores the discrimination, segregation, and labor struggles of Mexican American copper miners in Arizona from 1900s through WWII era.
Reflection Paper High School 775 words
Whistleblowing and Government Surveillance: The Snowden Case
A reflection on Edward Snowden's decision to expose classified NSA surveillance programs and the ethical implications of whistleblowing in democracies.
Narrative Essay High School 899 words
Female Pioneer on the Oregon Trail: Journey and Hardship
A first-person account of a woman's journey west on the Oregon Trail from 1840-1860, detailing daily life, hardships, and adaptation to frontier living.
Essay High School 659 words
China's Influence on Japanese Religion, Politics, and Society
Examines how China shaped Japan's religious practices, political systems, and social customs from the 6th century onward through cultural diffusion and imperial contact.
Essay High School 637 words
Humanism's Impact on Christianity in the Renaissance
How Renaissance humanism reshaped Christian theology and practice, forcing the Church to defend its teachings through academic disciplines rather than faith alone.
Essay High School 787 words
Preventing Homelessness: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Shelter Programs
Examines prevention-based approaches to homelessness including welfare increases, addiction treatment, and financial assistance as more effective alternatives to sheltering.
Essay High School 893 words
Character Analysis of "The Kid's Guide to Divorce"
Explores flat and round characters, foils, informal diction, and imagery in "The Kid's Guide to Divorce," analyzing how literary elements create meaning.
Essay High School 514 words
The American Civil War: Causes, Course, and Consequences
Overview of the American Civil War (1861–1865), its socio-economic origins in North-South division, major outcomes including abolition of slavery, and long-term impacts on U.S. development.
Essay High School 647 words
Why Biological Warfare Should Remain Illegal
An essay arguing that biological weapons should remain illegal due to prolonged effects, widespread destruction, and inhumane suffering they cause populations.
Essay High School 637 words
The Columbian Exchange: Who Benefited Most?
An analysis of the Columbian Exchange and whether Europeans or Native Americans gained more from the cultural and biological exchange following Columbus's arrival in 1492.