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What is Earthquake?

Earthquakes are among the most powerful natural forces on Earth, making them a central subject in earth science, geology, environmental studies, and emergency management courses. Students write about earthquakes to understand the physical mechanisms behind seismic events, the destruction they cause to built environments, and the complex human responses they demand. The topic sits at the intersection of natural science and social policy, requiring writers to consider not only how and why quakes occur but also how communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from them. This dual scientific and humanitarian dimension gives the subject lasting academic relevance across multiple disciplines.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Many take a case-study format, examining specific disasters such as the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the 2011 Japanese earthquake, and the Haiti earthquake to analyze patterns of damage, destruction, and loss. Others focus on applied and policy angles, including hazard vulnerability analysis, workplace continuity and contingency planning, and local emergency response scenarios. Some papers address the broader historical and geographic context of seismic risk, including earthquake hazards in California. This variety shows that writers approach the subject from both retrospective analysis and forward-looking preparedness frameworks.

A strong essay on earthquakes begins with a clearly scoped thesis — arguing a specific claim about causation, preparedness, policy effectiveness, or comparative impact rather than simply describing an event. Evidence drawn from damage assessments, engineering evaluations, and documented case outcomes carries the most academic weight. The most common pitfall is allowing the dramatic scale of destruction to overwhelm the argument; effective papers use the event as evidence, not as the point itself.

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1868 and 1906 Earthquakes: Hazards Compared for San Jose
Shaking: condition of tremors and jostling that occurs during an earthquake
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Thailand Tourism Sustainability After the 2004 Tsunami
Developing countries are extremely dependent upon the tourism industry for both the economic and social stability that the industry provides. From an economic standpoint tourism provides jobs and economic stability.
Essay Doctorate
Google Corporate Social Responsibility and Technology Ethics
Google has the social responsibility of protecting user information, providing products to make people's lives more meaningful across the globe, and to do the right thing in business and personal matters. This includes acting with integrity, honorably, and obeying all law and regulations. It also includes helping people and business.
Research Paper Doctorate
Mental Health of Child Refugees: Interventions and Outreach
It is estimated that over one billion people of all ages worldwide are affected by mass violence. They suffer from the experience of war, ethnic conflict, torture and terrorism, and, in a large number of cases, are…
Essay Doctorate
Media Coverage and Overshadowed News: 2001–2012 Elections
This paper answers the following questions related to media studies: 1. If 9/11 had not happened do you think the Summer of the Shark would have become the Year of the Shark? If not, what do you think the next big story would have been? (search news sites and other online references to find other news stories that could have been big, but were overshadowed by 9/11) 2. Look at a presidential election year since 2001 and see if you can find a new story that should have been big, but since it was not politically motivated, did not make the headlines as much as it should have. What was it? What was the current trend in the media instead? (what was the popular political topic, gay marriage, taxes, war, etc) 3. Finally, as President Obama has entered his second term, let's looks back at the months leading up to the 2012 general election. Did you think there would be any major scandals that would haved effected the presidential race? What would have to happen for you to change your vote/ or vote/not vote?
Research Paper Doctorate
Capitalism and Socialism in Shaw's Pygmalion and Major Barbara
Capitalism in Pygmalion and Major Barbara -- Even a socialist Shaw must bend his ideological will to real-world demands
Essay Masters
Beauty and Sadness in Japanese Literature: A Modern Retelling
This paper is made up of two parts: the first part is a modernization of the story "An Account of a Ten Foot Square Hut" which describes a Japanese earthquake and its aftermath from a Buddhist perspective. The second part explains how the contemporary fiction reflects many of the concerns of the traditional work of Japanese literature written in the Pure Land tradition.
Research Paper Doctorate
Freedom of the Press: Global Status and Key Challenges
Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of democratic societies. The phrase "freedom of the press" means that television, radio and other media can report the news without interference from the government.
Thesis Masters
Poverty in Haiti: Political, Economic, and Social Causes
The research utilizes a case study of Haiti, a poor country in the Western hemisphere. The study looks into the causes and effects of poverty in Haiti and possible solutions. The dependent variable in this case is poverty while independent variables include the causes of poverty and other factors such as foreign aid, which can affect the situation both negatively or positively in Haiti.
Research Paper Doctorate
Public Information Officer Earthquake Response: The First Five Days
¶ … Memoir of a Public Information Officer: When an Earthquakes Strikes: The First Five Days