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Chaucer's Pardoner: Hypocrisy and Irony in Canterbury Tales
Examines Chaucer's Pardoner as a figure of irony and hypocrisy in The Canterbury Tales, analyzing his greed, physical description, and moral tale.
Essay Undergraduate 744 words
School Choice, Dropout Rates, and Policy Rhetoric in Texas
A critical analysis of a Texas policy argument linking school choice to lower dropout rates, examining rhetoric, evidence quality, and fiscal claims.
Research Paper Undergraduate 3,423 words
Team Building and Communication in High-Reliability Health Care
Explores how team building, vision communication, and consistent messaging drive competitive advantage and reliability in health care organizations.
Book Review Undergraduate 982 words
Winning Is the Only Thing: Sports in America Since 1945 Review
A book review of Roberts and Olson's Winning Is the Only Thing, tracing how American sports evolved from postwar pastime to billion-dollar cultural institution.
Essay Undergraduate 1,574 words
George Orwell's "Why I Write": Motives and Meaning
An analysis of George Orwell's essay "Why I Write," examining his four motives for writing: egoism, aesthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse, and political purpose.
Essay Undergraduate 2,579 words
Critiquing Friedman's View on Corporate Social Responsibility
A critical analysis of Milton Friedman's 1970 argument that business's sole responsibility is profit, exploring CSR definitions, conflicts, and opposing views.
Essay Undergraduate 805 words
Mental Models in Contemporary American Education
Explores factory vs. learner-centered mental models in U.S. education, their historical origins, resistance to change, and mechanisms for reform.
Essay Undergraduate 1,852 words
Marx vs. Hegel: State, Freedom, and Social Reality
Explores how Marx rejected Hegel's idealist philosophy of the state, freedom, and social institutions in favor of materialist class analysis and political change.
Research Paper Undergraduate 5,346 words
Moral Turpitude and Deportation: Drawing the Line in U.S. Immigration Law
Examines how U.S. immigration law defines moral turpitude and aggravated felonies, tracing legislative history and key BIA cases to assess where deportation lines should be drawn.
Essay Undergraduate 2,460 words
Bureaucracy and Power in Human Services Organisations
Explores bureaucratic structure and power dynamics in Australian human services organisations, arguing for reform aligned with rational-legal organisational models.