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Earth as an academic topic spans a wide range of disciplines, from the natural sciences to the humanities. In science courses, it anchors discussions of planetary systems, atmospheric processes, oceanography, and global change, making it one of the most foundational subjects students encounter. Its academic interest lies in the tension between Earth as a physical system — with its surface, water, and atmosphere operating in dynamic balance — and Earth as a stage for human civilization, meaning-making, and environmental consequence. That dual identity invites inquiry from geology, environmental science, literature, religious studies, and beyond.

The papers archived under this topic reflect genuinely diverse approaches. Some take a scientific angle, examining unresolved questions in global change or exploring the role of optical instruments in advancing understanding of the natural world. Others engage environmental policy, such as how information and communication technologies affect environmental outcomes. Literary and cultural analyses appear as well, including readings of poetry that treats the earth as a living, symbolic presence. Still others approach the topic through theology, mythology, or identity, using earth as a grounding concept rather than a direct subject, with nuclear energy and oceanography representing more focused technical treatments.

A strong essay on Earth benefits from a clearly bounded thesis — covering the entire planet across all disciplines produces sprawl, so the best papers commit to one lens, whether scientific, cultural, or policy-oriented. Evidence drawn from empirical data, close reading, or documented case studies carries the most weight depending on the approach. The most common pitfall is treating Earth as a backdrop rather than an active subject; the strongest work engages directly with how Earth's systems or symbolic weight shapes the specific argument being made.

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Environmental Cues and Social Norms to Support Sustainability
Behaviorism: Human Behavior Negatively and Positively Affects the Environment
Paper Undergraduate
Shale Gas Production Processes
According to Alexander et al., (2011), shale gas refers to a natural gas that stored in organic-rich, fine-grained rocks, including shale, laminated siltstone, or mudstone. It contains a mixture of hydrocarbon gases,…
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Poems by Emily Dickinson and Joy Harjo
Emily Dickinson's "After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes," and "Eagle Poem" by Joy Harjo.
Essay Doctorate
Utilitarianism, Deontology, and Rights Ethics Principles: Ethics and Morality
At some point in the popular investigative TV show 24, Jack Bauer, an influential counterterrorism officer, questions terrorist Syed Ali, seeking to get him to reveal the location of a nuclear bomb that has been set to…
Essay Doctorate
Sustainability examination and assessment
Progress: Community Sharing vs. Individualistic Consumption
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British poetry and literary traditions
¶ … narrative technique in poetry of the nineteenth century is to discuss the various meanings and symbols written in the words of that era. Victorian poetry, including Romantic poetry, included an eclectic mix.
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Islam and America: historical and contemporary perspectives
Islam is a highly controversial and sensitive issue in today's world, and there are many misconceptions about its beliefs, values, and goals. For example, many Americans believe that most Muslims live in the Middle East, while in reality Indonesia has many more people of the Islamic faith. What this means is that Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, is practiced in many different cultures, and it both shapes and is shaped by those cultures. This paper researches the teachings of Islam and how they are interpreted and or practiced in different countries and cultures, including the United States, Great Britain, the Middle East, India, Pakistan, and other Asian countries. Additionally, how is it contrasted with Christianity and Judaism? How do these understandings impact the ways that Muslims and non-Muslims interact and communicate with one another?
Paper High School
Bible: historical, literary, and religious significance
Reflective Essay 1 Do you believe in Jesus? What is your knowledge about New Testament? How do you feel about it? Write about 3-4 pages of your thought about the New Testament. Reflective Essay 2 How does the New Testament inform Christian faith and practice? How has your understanding of this changed? Do not contrast Old and New Testament. Substitute bible for New Testament in the prompt if you want to. Don’t summarize the New Testament. What are the differences of opinion in a certain New Testament Text? Did you change your mind about the interpretation of a text?
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History of Steel Industry From 1875-1920 in Great Lakes Region
The Great Lakes has been serving as a cheap means of transportation and a source of energy for both the United States of America and Canada. It would not be surprising to indicate that most of the activities of the steel industry of the United States of America are concentrated in the Great Lakes region. This research, therefore, aims at exploring the developments of the Iron and Steel industry of the Great Lakes region from 1875 to 1920.
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China's Agricultural and Manufacturing Trade Policies
China's agricultural trade policies are driven by its need to feed its massive population. The country has quotas that average 15.8%, with 5.8% of products being duty free and 1087 total tariff lines.