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Essay Undergraduate 1,955 words
Nurse vs. Non-Nurse Leader: Nightingale and Clinton Compared
Compares nursing leader Florence Nightingale and political leader Bill Clinton, analyzing leadership styles, effectiveness, and a personal self-assessment.
Book Review Undergraduate 1,610 words
Book Review: Rudman's Performance Planning and Review
A critical book review of Rudman's Performance Planning & Review, examining arguments for year-round appraisals, key strengths, weaknesses, and suggested improvements.
Essay Undergraduate 1,514 words
Trust and Organizational Performance: The Role of Management
Explores how employee trust in senior management drives organizational productivity, loyalty, and financial returns, with real-world examples from education.
Research Paper Undergraduate 1,330 words
Quantitative Research Critique: Buprenorphine Induction in Primary Care
A quantitative critique of a study on home-based buprenorphine induction for opioid dependence, evaluating methodology, sample, validity, and findings.
Essay Undergraduate 1,497 words
Gun Control Debate: Concealed Weapons and the Second Amendment
An essay comparing two opposing views on gun control—Thompson's pro-concealed carry argument and Desuka's case for outlawing handguns—with critical analysis of both.
Essay Undergraduate 1,825 words
The Grandmother's Moral Failure in "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
A literary analysis of Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," examining the grandmother's moral failings through four secondary sources.
Essay Undergraduate 1,551 words
Reconstructed, Not Replayed: How Memory Fails Witnesses
An analytical essay arguing that eyewitness testimony is distorted by the reconstructive nature of memory, using cognitive psychology research and wrongful conviction cases.
Essay Undergraduate 1,636 words
Elphaba's Moral Complexity in Gregory Maguire's Wicked
An analysis of Elphaba in Gregory Maguire's Wicked, exploring her dual nature, social outcast themes, and sympathetic portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West.
Essay Undergraduate 1,306 words
Evaluating Truth and Believability in Management Research
Explores how researchers assess truth and believability in management literature, comparing Kmetz's MAGIC framework with Oulton's validity criteria for source evaluation.
Essay High School 1,551 words
Microsoft Monopoly Case: Was It Really a Monopoly?
Examines the Microsoft antitrust case, arguing the company was not a true monopoly but a vigorous competitor whose bundling practices benefited consumers.