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China's Three Gorges Dam: History, Controversy, and Impact
An overview of China's Three Gorges Dam project—its origins, political debate, environmental concerns, displacement issues, and international financial response.
Essay Undergraduate 1,092 words
Instructional Design and Needs Assessment in Mathematics
Explores the ADDIE instructional design model and needs assessment processes, with a focus on applying these frameworks to mathematics education.
Essay Undergraduate 1,590 words
Development of Air Warfare in World War I: 1914–1918
Explore how aircraft evolved from basic reconnaissance tools to fighters and bombers during WWI, driven by military necessity and rapid technological innovation.
Essay Undergraduate 776 words
Modernism and Individualism in 20th-Century Arts and Culture
Explores how modernism rejected classical tradition in favor of individual expression through Sartre, Woolf, Armstrong, Kafka, Dalí, and Schoenberg.
Reflection Paper Undergraduate 844 words
Children's Language Development: What Is Said vs. What Is Meant
A reflection on children's linguistic development, exploring how kids distinguish utterance from meaning, truth from lies, and when writing skills emerge.
Essay High School 688 words
Macduff as the True Hero of Shakespeare's Macbeth
This essay argues that Macduff, not Macbeth, is the true hero of Shakespeare's Macbeth—acting with wisdom, loyalty, and decisive courage throughout the play.
Essay Undergraduate 931 words
John Locke, the Declaration of Independence, and U.S. Slavery
Two short essays examining Locke's influence on the Declaration of Independence and how his concept of slavery differed from the American institution.
Essay Undergraduate 4,415 words
Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Explores how Ronald Reagan's anti-communist policies, military buildup, and Brandenburg Gate speech contributed to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Essay Undergraduate 773 words
Therbligs: Gilbreth Motion Study and Worker Efficiency
Explore how Frank and Lillian Gilbreth's Therblig system broke down worker motions to improve efficiency on the industrial assembly line and beyond.
Essay Undergraduate 3,067 words
Passive Euthanasia: Jewish and Catholic Perspectives Compared
A comparative analysis of Judaic and Catholic teachings on passive euthanasia, examining sanctity of life, theological ethics, and the right to die debate.