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Plato's Mimesis and Victorian Gothic Literature
Explores how Plato's theory of artistic mimesis and moral realism illuminates the epistemological stance of 19th-century Gothic Victorian literature.
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Head Start Program and Social Control Theory Explained
Explores the Head Start Program's goals, services, and outcomes through the lens of social control theory, highlighting its impact on low-income children.
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The Dark Forest as Symbol and Literary Device in Fairy Tales
Explores how forests in Grimm fairy tales function as archetypes, symbols of the unconscious, death/rebirth, and literary devices that isolate characters from reality.
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A vivid personal narrative about a twelve-year-old who witnesses a fatal motorcycle accident while playing in the woods, blurring childhood fantasy and harsh reality.
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Internet Fraud: Types, Techniques, and How to Stay Safe
An overview of internet fraud covering phishing, identity theft, auction scams, Nigerian 419 schemes, and practical tips for protecting yourself online.
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Justinian's Institutes and the Endurance of Roman Law
Explores the Institutes of Justinian, their philosophical foundations in natural law, civil law, and the law of nations, and their lasting influence on modern legal systems.
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Critical Analysis of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
A critical analysis of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" examining its symbolism, themes of choice and regret, rhyme scheme, and meter patterns.
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Death and Dying in Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's The Wheel of Life
A critical review of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's memoir The Wheel of Life, exploring her beliefs on death, dying, life's purpose, and the beauty of the human experience.
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Mills vs. Durkheim: Sociological Views on the Human Condition
Compare C. W. Mills and Emil Durkheim's sociological theories on the human condition, rationalism, and social structures through the lens of race and culture.
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Chaucer's Pardoner: Hypocrisy and Irony in Canterbury Tales
Examines Chaucer's Pardoner as a figure of irony and hypocrisy in The Canterbury Tales, analyzing his greed, physical description, and moral tale.