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Reflection Paper Undergraduate 734 words
Research Methodology Advice: Interviews, Bias, and Stakeholders
Peer feedback on fieldwork challenges: rescheduling interviews, anonymity flaws, hostile respondents, and winning HR stakeholder buy-in for academic research.
Essay Undergraduate 557 words
Iago's Manipulation and Dissembling in Shakespeare's Othello
Explores Iago's role as a master manipulator in Othello, analyzing his dissembling, jealousy, and psychological tactics that drive Shakespeare's tragedy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,207 words
Hockey as Canadian National Identity: An Interpretive Review
An interpretive review of Patricia Hughes-Fuller's article exploring hockey's role in Canadian national identity, media representation, and US-Canada cultural differences.
Essay High School 489 words
DNA Profiling in Criminal Justice: Car Theft and Homicide
Explores how DNA profiling aids criminal investigations, its limits in car theft cases, and how homicide crime scene types affect the usefulness of DNA evidence.
Essay Undergraduate 1,586 words
Uncertain Harm: Rethinking Video Game Violence Research
An analytical essay examining how video game violence research conflates lab arousal with real harm, challenging the dominant narrative about children and violent games.
Essay Undergraduate 1,067 words
Withholding Life-Sustaining Treatment: Ethics and Disability
A case study review examining the ethics of withholding nutrition and hydration from disabled patients, exploring bias, patient autonomy, and end-of-life policy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,600 words
Selling the Body: How Media Constructs Impossible Ideals
An analytical essay examining how media functions as a technology of normalization, constructing impossible body ideals and monetizing the resulting insecurity across generations.
Essay Undergraduate 2,065 words
Sandra Day O'Connor: First Woman on the Supreme Court
Explores Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment, judicial philosophy, landmark decisions, and legacy as the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Essay Undergraduate 1,107 words
Nazi Gleichschaltung: The Gestapo, SS, and German Control
Explores how Hitler's Gleichschaltung policy used the Gestapo and SS to eliminate individuality and coordinate German society under Nazi ideology, 1933–1939.
Essay Undergraduate 530 words
Color and Mood in Paul Hornschemeier's Mother, Come Home
Explores how Paul Hornschemeier uses muted pastels, shifting color tones, and simplified line art in Mother, Come Home to reflect grief, fantasy, and mental deterioration.