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Essay Undergraduate 1,750 words
Broken Ladder: Why the American Dream Is No Longer Earned
A rigorous undergraduate essay arguing that structural inequality—not lack of effort—has dismantled American upward mobility, drawing on Chetty, Lareau, and education research.
Essay Undergraduate 1,630 words
Stress Test and Survival: How Three Elections Tested Democracy
Analytical essay arguing that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 U.S. elections have durably weakened American democracy through norm erosion, legitimacy crisis, and democratic deconsolidation.
Essay Undergraduate 1,662 words
Earned Belonging: The Case for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
This argumentative essay examines whether the United States should enact comprehensive immigration reform combining border management with legal status pathways, arguing economic benefits, rule of law, and moral consistency support reform over restrictionism.
Essay Undergraduate 1,810 words
Illusion as Architecture: Gatsby's Dream and Its Ruins
An analytical essay examining how Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby critiques the American Dream through symbolism, narrative structure, and Gatsby's self-invention as a structurally doomed pursuit.
Essay Undergraduate 1,547 words
Earned Belonging: The Case for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
This essay argues for comprehensive U.S. immigration reform combining targeted border security with a citizenship pathway, backed by economic evidence and policy analysis.
Essay Undergraduate 1,879 words
Liberty and Equality: Balancing Democracy's Competing Ideals
A comparative essay examining freedom and equality as foundational American values, arguing that equality must set the floor while liberty governs above it.
Essay Undergraduate 1,610 words
Beyond the Melting Pot: Why America Needs the Salad Bowl
Analyze the melting pot, multiculturalism, and salad bowl models of immigration to understand which best describes how immigrant communities relate to American society today.
Essay Undergraduate 1,018 words
Rules of Statutory Interpretation in English Law
Explore the literal, golden, and mischief rules of statutory interpretation used by English courts to apply laws to unanticipated situations.
Essay High School 987 words
U.S. Military Strategy and Intervention in Mexico, 1910-1920
Analysis of U.S. strategic objectives, military capabilities, and operational approach to intervention in Mexico during the 1910-1920 revolutionary period using military planning frameworks.
Essay Undergraduate 906 words
Overcoming Prejudice: Ignorance, Stereotyping, and Superiority
Essay examining three root causes of prejudice—ignorance, stereotyping, and the need for superiority—with literary examples and personal anecdotes.