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Phillis Wheatley's Whitefield Poems: A Comparative Analysis
A close comparison of Phillis Wheatley's two Whitefield elegies, examining typography, ornamentation, paratexts, and audience in early African-American literature.
Essay High School 655 words
Cardiovascular Surgery: Types, Techniques, and Benefits
An overview of cardiovascular surgery, covering CABG, open-heart surgery, off-pump techniques, and minimally invasive methods used to treat heart disease.
Essay Undergraduate 1,285 words
WTO, Trade Liberalization, and the Developing World
An overview of the WTO's role in international trade, the benefits and costs of trade liberalization, and its mixed effects on developing economies.
Essay Undergraduate 765 words
Fast Food, True Costs, and Consumer Choice in America
Explores why fast food's apparent low price hides real health and environmental costs, examining consumer rationality, subsidies, and flavor engineering.
Essay Undergraduate 1,224 words
Māori Art, Carving Traditions, and Cultural Identity
Explores Māori artistic traditions including wood carving and tā moko skin carving, their sacred significance, and how Western museums strip them of cultural meaning.
Essay Undergraduate 708 words
Healthcare Disparity: Cultural Empowerment in Medical Care
Explores how physician bias, race, class, and family structure contribute to healthcare disparity, using a case study of Dr. Williams and his diverse patients.
Essay Undergraduate 955 words
Belle Gunness and Antisocial Personality Disorder Analysis
Examines serial killer Belle Gunness through the DSM-IV criteria for antisocial personality disorder, covering her crimes and theoretical causes of APD.
Essay Undergraduate 1,664 words
Sandel, Locke, and Rawls on Justice and the Common Good
Analyzes Sandel's four principles of the common good and compares them with Locke's property-rights libertarianism and Rawls's theory of social justice.
Essay Undergraduate 1,249 words
Black Rain (1989): Memory, Denial, and Hiroshima's Legacy
Analyzes Imamura's Black Rain (1989) as a film confronting collective denial of Hiroshima, radiation sickness, and postwar Japanese memory during the Cold War.
Essay Undergraduate 1,199 words
Cruelty and Innocence in the Opening Scene of Of Mice and Men
Explores how Steinbeck uses nature imagery, symbolism, and characterization in the opening scene of Of Mice and Men to establish his theme of cruelty.