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The topic of "bear" appears most prominently in literary studies, where students engage with William Faulkner's short story and novella of the same name. Faulkner's work is taught widely in American literature courses because it raises layered questions about nature, human experience, and moral development. The recurring keyword "rite of passage" signals that this topic carries significant thematic weight in discussions of how individuals—particularly young people—navigate transitions in identity, society, and understanding. Beyond Faulkner, the broader subject intersects with environmental studies, cultural analysis, and even food systems writing, as seen in engagement with Michael Pollan's work on humanity's relationship with the natural world.

Student papers on this topic approach the material from several angles. Literary analysis dominates, with essays focusing on theme, symbolism, and character roles—particularly how figures within Faulkner's narrative reflect broader social and moral structures. Some papers take a thematic-comparative approach, examining how concepts like individual freedom, societal roles, and coming-of-age function across texts. Others shift toward cultural or ecological frameworks, using the bear as a lens for exploring humanity's relationship with nature, wilderness, and consumption.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad plot summary or vague observation about nature and humanity. Literary essays carry the most weight when grounded in close textual evidence, with attention to specific scenes, language, and narrative structure. A common pitfall is treating theme too abstractly—claiming a work is "about" growing up without demonstrating precisely how the text constructs that meaning through concrete detail and craft.

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A problem in society
Despite endeavors to the contrary, indications of a definite gender pay gap seem to persist. Wanzenreids (2008), for instance, conducted a large-scale study of 108,628 observations on 26,047 executives and 2,598 firms, between the years 1992 to 2003, and showed that women are working for smaller, less profitable firms than men and that female executives earn 14% less than their male colleagues. More so, the gender pay gap is higher towards the upper end of the pay distribution. As recently as 2002, women who worked more than thirty-five hours per week for fifty-two weeks per year earned only 78% as much as men (Giddens, Duneir, & Applebaum, 2003). Most sociologists (e.g. Alksnis, Desmarais, & Curtis, 2008) seem to think that sexism is the determining factor for the differnce in gender wage, but it may just be that other, less innocuous, reasons may explain the disparity. These include (1) self-selection by women into female-dominated industries, which pay less (2) self-selection by women out of the workforce periodically (e.g., to raise children), which fragments their work history and thereby reduces their income potential and (3) men ‘s internalized status beliefs that makes them more likely to feel worthy of higher pay. Men, more assertive than women, are able to demand, and receive, the higher wages.
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Du Sable Museum a Reflection of African-American
The DuSable Museum of African American History is the oldest major museum related to African American legacy. Founded by Margaret Taylor in 1961, the museum runs on a self-governing model with focus on collection, interpretation and achievement of African American history. Its location in Chicago provides it an edge over other museums entailing artifacts related to this subject as Chicago was one of the prime cities where the major migration of African American migration took place. Therefore, the city has African American blood and heritage in its roots. This is the reason why the organization receives donations from local communities which ranges from single artifact to entire collection.
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Approaches to Family Counseling
Psychoanalytic theory was the dominant psychological paradigm that influenced counseling and psychotherapy in the first part of the twentieth century (Hall, Lindzey, & Campbell, 1998); however, it was replaced first by behaviorism and later by cognitively-oriented paradigms. Nonetheless, psychoanalytic thought has persisted into the twenty-first century and is enjoying a bit of a comeback beginning in the last part of the 1990's (Hall et al., 1998).
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Management Analysis of Jcpenney One of America\'s
This paper reviews the relevant literature to provide a description and history of JC Penney, its recent financial performance, and to identify some of the managerial decisions that were made in response to changes its competitive environment in recent years. A stock performance graph is provided and a summary of the research and important findings are presented in the conclusion.
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Healthcare reform policy and implementation
Recent reforms in the American health care sector are timely and plausible. Reduced cost of accessing quality healthcare as all Americans desire cannot be rubbished off. Whilst identifying the desired goals of the reforms like quality healthcare at reduced costs, this study shows that the passage of the Affordable Care Act has not achieved a lot. Recommendations for the policy change are also provided.
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Negative Effects of Social Networking
Social networking is growing in popularity among the teens and it has both positive and negative effects. The positive effects include building strong friendships and speedy communication while the negative effects include cyber bullying, addiction and loss of personal privacy. This is an evidence paper on the negative effects of social networking on teenagers.
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Negritude movement and its cultural significance
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Recreation and Leisure Wilderness Camping
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Measuring Entrepreneurial Success: Traits and Strategies
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Earth Abides
The title of the novel is very descriptive of the central theme of the work as a whole. "Earth abides" comes from Ecclesiastes 1:4 --"one generation goeth, and another cometh, but the earth abideth forever." The book…