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Essay Graduate 729 words
Avoiding Researcher Bias in Studies on Same-Sex Parent Families
Explores strategies for a religiously biased researcher to remain objective when reviewing literature on children raised by same-sex parents.
Essay Undergraduate 836 words
Hospital and Emergency Preparedness for Radiation Attacks
Examines hospital preparedness, communication challenges, federal agency roles, and ICS protocols for managing a large-scale radiation terrorist attack.
Essay Undergraduate 988 words
Dulce et Decorum Est vs. The Open Boat: Setting Analysis
A compare-and-contrast essay examining how Wilfred Owen and Stephen Crane use setting to explore human insignificance, fate, and survival.
Essay Undergraduate 684 words
Consonant and Dissonant Cognitions: Festinger's Theory
Explores Leon Festinger's theory of cognitive dissonance, defining consonant and dissonant cognitions and analyzing their influence on attitudes and behavior.
Essay Undergraduate 766 words
Seven Principles of Good Teaching Practice and Methods
Explores seven principles of good teaching, 10 common instructional methods with pros and cons, visual aids, and top requirements for effective educators.
Essay Undergraduate 895 words
Family Engagement and DAP in Early Childhood Education
Explores family engagement strategies and developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) in early childhood education, with authentic assessment and NAEYC principles.
Essay Undergraduate 975 words
Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother and the Fight Against Poverty
Analyzes Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" photograph, Florence Thompson's story, and diverse policy approaches to reducing poverty in America.
Essay Undergraduate 766 words
Gender Roles in Everybody Loves Raymond Analyzed
Explores how Everybody Loves Raymond portrays gender roles through Ray and Debra's characters, examining masculinity, femininity, and shifting social norms in the sitcom.
Essay Undergraduate 999 words
One Night the Moon: Land, Racism, and Inner Space
An analysis of Rachel Perkins' One Night the Moon examining how racism, spiritual connection to land, and cultural identity shape the film's central conflict.
Essay Undergraduate 392 words
U.S. War on Drugs: Policy Goals and Mixed Results
Examines the U.S. war on drugs through ONDCP's three-pronged policy: prevention, treatment, and market disruption — and evaluates its mixed effectiveness.