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Fortune as a subject of study spans an unusually wide range of academic disciplines, from literature and philosophy to business, economics, and political science. The concept carries multiple meanings — material wealth, luck, fate, and the unpredictable forces that shape human outcomes — which makes it fertile ground for analysis across many courses. Works like Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince treat fortune as a political and philosophical force that leaders must learn to confront, while literary texts such as Oedipus Tyrannus and The Beaux' Stratagem dramatize how chance and circumstance overturn human plans. Business contexts, including case studies of companies like Harley-Davidson, frame fortune in terms of risk, strategic decision-making, and the role of past actions in shaping future success or failure.

The papers collected under this topic reflect a genuinely diverse set of approaches. Some take a literary or philosophical angle, examining how characters and thinkers have understood fate, agency, and the reversals of luck. Others adopt a business case-study approach, analyzing how organizations navigate uncertainty and change. Still others engage with financial systems, American politics, and media figures, treating fortune as a lens for understanding power, money, and social mobility in real-world settings.

A strong essay on fortune begins by defining which dimension of the concept it addresses — luck, wealth, fate, or strategic risk — and commits to that focus throughout. Evidence drawn from close textual analysis, historical examples, or concrete business cases carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating fortune as a vague background theme rather than developing a specific, arguable claim about how it operates within the chosen subject.

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Ben Jonson Intertextualities: The Influence
Ben Jonson is a writer who was deeply influenced by earlier novels in both themes and structures. In the opening of the Prologue to Volpone, the play of interest in this paper, Jonson invokes Horace and Aristotle,…
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Dimensional Fund Advisors Analysis Philosophy of Dfa
For over twenty-five years, DFA has walked a path between active money management, in which stock pickers use research to choose individual shares for a portfolio and the passive investment style of the Vanguard Group, that tracks stock-market indexes by buying whatever stocks are in them (Ossinger 2006, pp. R1). Apparently, such a style has proved more than successful for DFA, who has consistently made strides in the market since its years as a firm and continues on the path to future successes rooted in the basis and ideals of its initial development. Such a strategy should not be altered, and in maintaining this strategy and philosophy, DFA will likely continue to yield successful profit returns from its investments
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China: history, politics, and contemporary society
Since the beginning of the 1980s, with Deng Xiaoping's reforms that reduced state participation in the economy, encouraging private initiative and the development of private businesses, the Chinese economy has grown at…
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Shinto and Japanese society
The relationship between Shinto or Shintoism and the Japanese society is akin to the one between the proverbial egg and chicken. It is arguable whether the Shinto religion has molded the Japanese society or the Japanese…
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Othello: tragedy, race, and jealousy in Shakespeare's play
Why Othello is but Iago is not a Tragic Character within Shakespeare's Othello
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Clive Barker's The Damnation Game: Horror and the Faustian Bargain
Baker, Clive. The Damnation Game. Berkley, 2002.
Essay Doctorate
Google HR Planning: Recruiting Culture and Employee Benefits
Google has become a successful organization because of its unique ability to leverage its HR policies to grow its business. Although its famous slogan is 'don't be evil,' Google does not offer its famously extensive…
Research Paper Doctorate
Bone by Fae Myenne Ng: critical response and analysis
¶ … Independent Life: Leila's Stubborn Family Ties in Ng's Novel Bone
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Mcdonald\'s Markets With the Recent
With the recent decision of McDonald's CEO Jim Skinner to step down after seven years at the helm of the world's largest fast food restaurant; shareholders in the company are able to reflect on the durability and growth…
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Coping with guilt: psychological strategies and therapeutic approaches
In the work the Fall by Albert Camus and Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee there is a consistent theme of guilt. Guilt pervades the minds of the main characters in the novels as a pervasive conflict of character.