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Sun Tzu's Indirect Strategy in Modern Military Campaigns
Explores how Sun Tzu's principles of deception, surprise, and indirect attack shaped the strategies of Giap at Tet and Eisenhower at Normandy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,924 words
Medicare Coverage, COBRA, and U.S. Healthcare Challenges
Analyzes Medicare Parts A, B, and D coverage, hospital-acquired infections, COBRA continuation, and U.S. healthcare gaps compared to international systems.
Essay Undergraduate 643 words
Commercialization of Medicine and Specialty Choice Imbalances
Explores how market forces drive doctors toward high-paying specialties, creating shortages in general practice and underrepresentation of women in surgery.
Essay Undergraduate 615 words
In Time (2011): Class, Capitalism, and Dystopian Satire
Analyzes the 2011 film In Time as dystopian satire, exploring its critique of capitalism, class inequality, and social control through the metaphor of time as currency.
Essay Undergraduate 1,735 words
Wallace's "This Is Water": Thought, Belief, and Education
An essay analyzing David Foster Wallace's commencement speech, examining his blurring of thought and belief, and connecting it to Dawkins, social media, and education.
Essay Undergraduate 1,207 words
Negligence and Vicarious Liability in Restaurant Tort Law
Analyzes two negligence claims against a restaurant: a customer injured by glass in food and injuries from a fire, covering duty, breach, causation, and vicarious liability.
Essay Undergraduate 751 words
Maternal Age and Autism Risk: Exploring Key Variables
Explores how parental age—especially maternal age—correlates with autism risk, and why no single variable fully explains rising autism diagnoses.
Essay Undergraduate 724 words
Buffalo Creek Disaster: Law, Justice, and Corporate Negligence
An analysis of the 1972 Buffalo Creek coal dam disaster, Pittston's negligence, and attorney Gerald Stern's fight for justice for West Virginia flood survivors.
Essay Undergraduate 1,521 words
Race, Myth, and Capitol Sculpture: Pocahontas and Smith
Analyzes Capellano's 1825 Capitol sculpture of Pocahontas and Smith alongside other 19th-century works, exploring racism, Manifest Destiny, and Native American representation.
Essay Undergraduate 799 words
Japanese Victimization in Gojira and Voice of Hibakusha
Explores how the 1954 film Gojira and the documentary Voice of Hibakusha depict Japanese victimization after the atomic bombings of World War II.