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Du Bois's "On Being Crazy": Satire, Race, and Intellect
An analysis of W.E.B. Du Bois's "On Being Crazy," exploring how humor, satire, and sharp wit expose the irrationality of racial prejudice in America.
Essay Undergraduate 861 words
Anti-Semitism vs. Islamophobia: Pre-WWII and Modern Media
Compares pre-WWII anti-Semitic depictions of European Jews to portrayals of Muslims in Western media today, including post-9/11 stereotypes.
Essay Undergraduate 1,444 words
Exodus, Mosaic Law, and the U.S. Court System Explained
Explores how Jethro's counsel to Moses in Exodus 18 prefigures judicial delegation, the U.S. court hierarchy, and debates over judicial activism.
Essay Undergraduate 1,300 words
Emily and Miss Brill: Living in the Past vs. Reality
A compare-and-contrast essay examining how Faulkner's Miss Emily and Mansfield's Miss Brill both refuse change, retreating into fantasy and isolation.
Essay Undergraduate 1,624 words
Public Health Ethics, Law, and Surveillance Explained
Explores public health's renaissance, the Tuskegee study's ethics, civil law, Section 1983, disease surveillance methods, and asset-based health planning.
Essay Undergraduate 1,312 words
Shulman's Interactional Approach to Social Work Practice
Explores Shulman's interactional approach to social work, covering key concepts, oppression, support systems, and the limitations of this helping model.
Essay Undergraduate 1,083 words
Marketing Strategy: Culture, CRM, and Customer Power
Explores cultural vs. command marketing approaches, customer relationship management, strategy implementation, and customer power shifts across industries.
Essay Undergraduate 1,732 words
Foils in Crime and Punishment: Razumikhin and Raskolnikov
Explores how Razumikhin, Sonia, and Svidrigailov serve as foils to Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, including name symbolism and split personality.
Essay Undergraduate 2,249 words
Chinese vs. Western Calligraphy: Art, Culture, and History
Explores Chinese and Western calligraphy's origins, tools, symbolism, and cultural roles, contrasting Asian traditions with European illuminated manuscripts.
Essay Undergraduate 606 words
Learned Helplessness vs. Positive Reinforcement Theory of Depression
Compares Learned Helplessness Theory and Response Contingent Positive Reinforcement Theory as explanations of clinical depression, highlighting similarities and key differences.