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9/11 Intelligence Failures and the Post-WWII Security Lapse
Examines how ignored warnings, poor inter-agency communication, and security lapses contributed to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and what reforms were needed.
Essay Undergraduate 1,759 words
Religion and Society: History, Power, and Moral Order
Explores how religion has shaped society from ancient Egypt to the Enlightenment, examining themes of moral authority, power, and social organization.
Essay Undergraduate 1,400 words
HRM Strategies for Employee Training and Retention
Explores how integrated HRM practices—from recruitment and social media to training and performance—reduce turnover and improve employee retention.
Essay Undergraduate 1,080 words
Systems Life Cycle and Database Systems Explained
Explore the systems development life cycle (SDLC), its phases, and how integrating SDLC into database planning improves design, development, and implementation.
Essay Undergraduate 2,279 words
Cloud Computing as an Enterprise Application Service
Explores how cloud computing reshapes enterprise software economics, operations management, ERP adoption, and change management strategies for organizations.
Essay Undergraduate 1,316 words
Marxism, Class Conflict, and the Road to a Classless Society
Explores Marxist theory on class conflict, the dictatorship of the proletariat, and the vision of a classless society, with reference to Lenin and Russian history.
Essay High School 2,037 words
Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: Influences and Motivations
Explores how John Steinbeck's life experiences, the Great Depression, and moral philosophy shaped Of Mice and Men and its enduring literary significance.
Essay Undergraduate 1,350 words
James vs. Nussbaum: Theories of Emotion in Philosophy of Mind
Compares William James's bodily-feeling theory of emotion with Martha Nussbaum's eudaimonistic cognitive theory, arguing Nussbaum's account is most persuasive.
Essay Undergraduate 1,828 words
Fracture Lines: Geopolitics and the New Cost of Instability
Analyzes how the Russia-Ukraine war, U.S.-China rivalry, and Middle East tensions impose recursive economic costs by degrading the foundations of global trade and investment.
Essay Undergraduate 1,411 words
Plato's Philosopher-King: Virtue, Truth, and Leadership
Explores Plato's argument in The Republic that philosophers must be kings, using the Allegory of the Cave, the theory of Forms, and civic virtue.