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Wordsworth's Political Views: Poetry from 1798 to 1807
A comparative analysis of Wordsworth's political ideology in "The Tables Turned" (1798) and "I Grieved for Buonaparte" (1807), exploring Romanticism and the French Revolution.
Essay Undergraduate 1,133 words
Osteoporosis: Causes, Risk Factors, and Diet's Role
An overview of osteoporosis covering its causes, risk factors, prevalence, and the role of diet and exercise in prevention and disease management.
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Memory Theory vs. Bundle Theory of Personal Identity
Compares Locke's memory theory and Hume's bundle theory of personal identity, evaluating which better explains consciousness, change, and split-brain cases.
Essay Undergraduate 1,124 words
Was Stalinism a More Extreme Form of Bolshevism?
Explores whether Stalinism was an extreme extension of Bolshevism or its negation, drawing on Trotsky, Lenin, and key historical scholarship.
Essay Undergraduate 1,261 words
Spirituality in Healthcare: Meaning, Tradition, and Practice
Explores the role of spirituality in healthcare, its historical traditions from the Enlightenment to postmodernism, and how nurses can apply spiritual care.
Essay Undergraduate 1,088 words
North vs. South Symbolism in Faulkner's A Rose for Emily
Explores how William Faulkner uses Emily Grierson and Homer Barron to symbolize the Old South and North in his 1930 short story A Rose for Emily.
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Homer's Iliad vs. Virgil's Aeneid: War and Nation
A comparative analysis of Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid, examining how each poem's poetic style reflects opposing views of war and national identity.
Essay Undergraduate 2,102 words
Why Only Matthew Records the Sermon on the Mount
Explores why the Sermon on the Mount appears fully only in Matthew, examining Q hypothesis, Gospel of Thomas, synoptic gospel origins, and Seneca theory.
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Justice, Myth, and Education in Plato's Republic
An analysis of justice, myth, and education in Plato's Republic, exploring Socrates' critique of democracy and his vision of philosopher-king governance.
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Swift, Yeats, and Joyce: Ireland's Literary Giants
Explores how Jonathan Swift, W.B. Yeats, and James Joyce each forged a complex, defining relationship with Ireland and shaped its literary tradition.