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The topic of "bus" appears across a surprisingly wide range of academic disciplines, from history and political science to literature, theology, and computer architecture. Its breadth reflects the many ways a single concept or object can carry cultural, social, and technical significance. In history and social studies courses, the bus functions as a powerful symbol of segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, making it a natural focus for students examining postwar America and the struggle for racial equality. In technical fields, students consider how design principles extend to systems as abstract as CPU architecture. The topic invites analysis of how everyday structures—physical or conceptual—shape group life and individual experience.

The papers gathered here take several distinct approaches. Historical and political analysis dominates, with multiple essays examining the Civil Rights Movement, what civil rights meant in postwar America, and the progression of women throughout time. Some papers adopt a narrative or literary mode, analyzing characterization and irony in fiction or constructing original stage plays and personal narratives. Others take a technical or design-focused angle, exploring trends in CPU architecture. Timothy Crouse's work on political journalism also appears, suggesting media criticism as another lens. This variety reflects how a single organizing idea—the bus—can anchor arguments across very different fields.

A strong essay on this topic succeeds by committing to a specific, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey. Whether the focus is historical, literary, or technical, evidence should be drawn from concrete examples, primary sources, or well-supported case studies. The most common pitfall is treating the bus purely as background detail rather than as an active element that shaped events, ideas, or designs central to the argument.

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Economic Impact of Persistent High
This paper discusses the impact of increasing oil prices on both the market for oil and the market for alternative energy sources. Elasticity and cross-price elasticity are the key concepts discussed.
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The Death of Capitalism? Globalization and Free Markets
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Paper Doctorate
Enron Lessons From Enron Pride Goes Before
Pride goes before the fall, so they say, and there is certainly a high degree of hubris present in "the smartest guys in the room." As it is pointed out early in the film by Amanda Martin-Brock, former executive at…
Paper Doctorate
Intergenerational Relationships in Identity Construction
This thesis examines the work of Nafisa Haji in order to see how the process of identity formation is affected by intergenerational conflict and reconciliation. Haji's books focus on Pakistani-American women who come to discover more about their heritage than they previously knew, leading to a reevaluation of their own identities. Ultimately Haji's work suggests that successful identity formation in the wake of colonization requires close intergenerational bonds and communication.
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Malcolm X In What Ways Was Malcolm
In what ways was Malcolm X's individuality denied him because of his race? One important expression of his individuality was his desire to become a lawyer when he was young. When his teacher asked him what he wanted to…
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Work and organization: theory and practice
It was only at the inception of the twentieth century that the fundamentals of 'modern management' were detailed by Henri Fayol and Frederick W. Taylor. However, both of them were neither economists nor entrepreneurs…
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The mechanism of storytelling
Human beings are naturally predisposed to hear, to remember, and to tell stories. The problem -- for teachers, parents, government leaders, friends, and computers -- is to have more interesting stories to tell.
Paper Undergraduate
Tipping vs. Service Charges: Organizational Behavior Analysis
¶ … customer's perspective on this issue before addressing the tipping question from the restaurant's point-of-view. From my own perspective as a customer, tipping is just a hidden cost you don't see, a way of…
Research Paper Doctorate
Therapy the Written Record of One\'s Own
The written record of one's own thoughts, feelings and perceptions, especially of traumatic experiences, can help restore emotional or physical health in that the mind and the body are inseparable in the healing process…
Research Paper Doctorate
All School Buses Should Have Seat Belts
The golden rule of "Safety First" is repeated ad nauseum to children at home and at school, and the safety is consistently revealed as the top priority of anyone involved in the lives of children.