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Diligence refers to the sustained effort, care, and attentiveness a person brings to their responsibilities, whether in professional, academic, or personal contexts. It appears as a subject across a wide range of disciplines, including business, nursing, law, education, and ethics, because nearly every field values consistent, high-quality performance. Students write about diligence when examining what it means to work hard, improve over time, and fulfill obligations with genuine commitment rather than minimal compliance. The concept connects personal character to measurable outcomes, making it academically interesting at the intersection of values, behavior, and results.

The papers archived under this topic approach diligence from several distinct angles. Professional and legal contexts appear prominently, with essays examining due care in audit committee responsibilities and legal due diligence as a formal process. Other papers take a values-based approach, exploring personal, workplace, and educational values as a framework for understanding why diligence matters to employees and institutions alike. Additional essays treat diligence more implicitly, analyzing figures such as Florence Nightingale or drawing on Hebrew wisdom literature to show how sustained effort and moral seriousness have been understood across history and culture. Business planning and policy analysis also appear, grounding the concept in practical performance.

A strong essay on diligence benefits from a focused thesis that connects the quality itself to a specific context—legal, professional, or personal—rather than treating it as a vague virtue. Evidence carries the most weight when it illustrates concrete consequences of diligence or its absence, such as outcomes in malpractice, safety, or organizational performance. The most common pitfall is defining diligence too broadly, which produces an essay that lists positive traits without explaining what makes sustained, careful effort distinctive or difficult to maintain.

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Sports Agents: Roles, Negotiation, and Career Paths
Commonly, the terms 'sports agent', 'player agent', 'sports or contract representative' and 'contract advisor' are used interchangeably (vill.edu). Each term, whether identifying a lawyer or a non-lawyer, depicts a…
Paper Undergraduate
Sun Tzu\'s Art of War Is a Part of China\'s Tradition of Scholarship and Documentation
Sun Tzu and his famous book The Art of War cannot be understood apart from the Chinese cultural and historical context that produced them, although his concepts were widely borrowed and imitated over the past 2,000 years. He was a contemporary of Confucius, after all, and his assumptions about warfare were harmonized within that philosophical tradition. Warfare was an evil, a waste and cause of disharmony and disorder, especially when it was prolonged. It was a waste of lives as well as the resources of the state, and should therefore be avoided through deterrence and clever diplomacy, and only then be used as a last resort. The most brilliant commander was the one who was able to defeat the enemy without fighting battles, although if these had to be fought then they should be won quickly and decisively.
Paper Doctorate
American Individualism, Identity, and the Cost of the Dream
America provides us with huge opportunities. It promises immigrants the possibility of starting life anew in a (whether true or not) an endlessly opportunity-filled country. Children of immigrants can break out of their poverty and classlessness and become paragons of this new society, landing positions in academic and business. Opportunities are endless, but, t the same time, these opportunities can only be achieved at massive loss. Many of the immigrants find out too late that opportunity causes loneliness and rootedness as wells loss of their mother-culture. Melting pot though it no longer is – we believe that each culture is afforded their own space – the quoted authors demonstrate nonetheless that America, still to this present day, imposes a certain pressure to succeed. Success is synonymous with Americanization. It is this that results in the dichotomy of America talking about family values, on the one hand, but preaching and pushing a life of self-sufficiency on the other.
Thesis Undergraduate
Hybrid cars: technology, environmental impact, and market adoption
This paper provides an overview of hybrid car technology. It discusses the basic principles behind hybrid cars, and debates the pros and cons of buying one. From a consumer's point of view, the savings conveyed by hybrid cars may not be sufficient to justify the additional cost of the vehicle, but on a macro,social level the benefits for the environment are significant.
Essay Doctorate
Business Organization Coursework: Mary and Joseph, Stakeholders
This paper examines the actions of Kings plc directors regarding their formation of a new subsidiary and the sale of the subsidiary's shares that enabled them to generate huge profits for themselves. The analysis begins with a discussion of company management and the general duties and responsibilities of directors. This is followed by an evaluation of legality of these directors' actions and the relevant legal sanctions against them.
Research Paper Doctorate
Dayton OH Media Market
¶ … Telecommunications Act of 1996 was a high point in the history of telecommunications in the United States. It was coming twelve years after the breakup of AT&T; the Act endeavored to reposition all…
Paper Masters
Sexual fantasy: psychological aspects and research
This novel discusses the role of sexual fantasy in three novels: Portnoy's Complaint, The Brief Wondrous life of Oscar Wao, and The Bonfire of the Vanities. It suggests that the protagonists of these three novels are conflicted because there is a discrepancy between their exterior, moral, and asexual selves and the darker sexual desires they harbor in their minds and hidden lives.
Paper Doctorate
White Privilege and Affirmative Action White Privilege
This project is two assignments. The first is a discussion of white privilege and whether or not exists in the modern social setting. The second paper is about Affirmative Action and the importance of it in the society. It also deals with things which are misunderstood in regard to Affirmative Action, such as its identification as reparation.
Essay Undergraduate
Emotional expression and communication
¶ … American culture of interest and select another culture of interest to you (Japanese). Think about the emotional expressions that you might observe in the two cultures during rites of passage, such as births,…
Paper High School
Pacifism Since Time Immemorial, Nations,
Coming as it does from a wide range of concerns, pacifism is an ideal that is nearly as old as war itself. The essence of pacifism both as a philosophy and as a cause is the unconditional denunciation of war. There is no compromise; war is evil and humanity ought to condemn it. While pacifism is a noble ideal, realists have found that it is neither a viable nor plausible philosophy since it represents a hardliner position that leaves no room for compromise. Moderates have opted for Just War arguing that there are extenuating circumstances when war is necessary to forestall external aggression or to protect civilian life. Is pacifism viable? Or, is war inevitable? This debate amplifies the longstanding ethical dispute between Kant's deontology and Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism on whether the ends justify the means