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Research Paper Undergraduate 2,309 words
British Intelligence Tactics Against the IRA During the Troubles
Examines British counterterrorism tactics against the IRA during the Troubles (1969–1998), covering IRA ideology, cell structure, and RUC intelligence methods.
Essay Undergraduate 1,141 words
Chenkin v. Bellevue: Private Security Search Legitimacy
Analyzes the Chenkin v. Bellevue Hospital case, examining administrative search legitimacy, Fourth Amendment rights, and impacts on private security policy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,120 words
UbD Lesson Plan Framework for 11th and 12th Grade ELL Students
Explores using the Understanding by Design (UbD) framework to build a lesson plan for 11th and 12th grade ELL students focused on career and language literacy.
Essay Undergraduate 2,038 words
Is Hamlet Mad? Feigned vs. Real Insanity in the Play
Explores whether Hamlet feigns madness or truly loses his mind, tracing his psychological decline from calculated pretense to genuine insanity and recovery.
Term Paper Undergraduate 2,199 words
Blackberry Smartphone Relaunch: New Product Marketing Plan
A new product plan for relaunching the Blackberry smartphone, covering competitive analysis, Porter's Five Forces, SWOT, and short- and long-term marketing strategy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,848 words
Confucianism, Reform, and Gender in East Asia
Examines whether late 19th–20th century reforms ended Confucianism in China, Neo-Confucian gender roles in Korea and Japan, and feminist compatibility.
Essay Undergraduate 1,695 words
British-China Trade Letters and Opium War Diplomacy
Textual analysis of King George III's 1792 letter and Lord Palmerston's 1840 letter revealing British-China trade tensions that led to the Opium Wars.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 2,430 words
Classroom Observation: Teaching Theories and Practice
A classroom observation reflection examining how developmental theory, instructional strategies, and teacher decision-making shape K–12 learning environments.
Essay Undergraduate 1,599 words
Class, Power, and Inequality in Hunger Games vs. Great Gatsby
A comparative analysis of wealth, class inequality, and moral decay in Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games and F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Essay Undergraduate 1,731 words
Stakeholder Engagement in Public Sector Information Management
Explores key stakeholders in public sector IM and IT, why they matter for success, and how to engage them—integrating a biblical worldview throughout.