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Hair is a subject that surfaces across a surprisingly wide range of academic disciplines, from biology and anatomy to literature, media studies, and personal narrative writing. In science courses, it appears as a component of the integumentary system, the body's outer layer of skin, hair, and nails. In humanities and composition classes, hair carries cultural and symbolic weight, touching on identity, gender, history, and the ways women in particular present themselves to the world. Its versatility makes it genuinely interesting academically: a single topic can bridge clinical description and deeply personal meaning depending on the course context.

The papers archived here reflect that range. Some take an analytical approach, examining advertisements and film — including work connected to F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing — to explore how hair shapes visual messaging and cultural ideals. Others are personal and descriptive, using hair as a lens for life narrative, journal reflection, or college application essays. Still others address hair in professional or applied contexts such as client health history examinations and customer service materials. Comparative and image-analysis frameworks appear alongside purely creative or expressive work.

A strong essay on hair succeeds by committing to one clear angle rather than trying to cover all of them at once. If the focus is cultural or historical, specific examples of how hair signals change, status, or identity carry the most argumentative weight. If the approach is analytical, grounding claims in a single text, image, or case keeps the thesis manageable. The most common pitfall is treating hair as merely decorative or superficial — the strongest essays recognize that it consistently points toward larger questions about identity, history, and social meaning.

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Role of Genetics in Ataxia
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Scientific Effects of Smoking on the Human
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Ideal Wife in Qing Dynasty and Revolutionary China
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¶ … Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot. Specifically it will give a character sketch of J. Alfred Prufrock. The main character of this poem, J. Alfred Prufrock, is a middle-aged, timid man, afraid to confront…
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Tesco UK -- Strategic Report Tesco\'s Strategic
Tesco's growth curve over the last quarter century has involved a revolution in its strategy and image. The company's initial success was grounded on the "Piles it high, sells it cheap" approach (Liptrot, 2005). The company realized that this strategy caused serious disadvantages among certain profitable market segments such as with middle-class customers. In the late 1970s, Tesco's brand image had become perceived as a low quality brand and consultants actually advised the company to change the name at the time. Although Tesco decided not to change its name to change brand perception it was still able to become the largest retailer in the United Kingdom, with close to a thirty percent market share. The next two largest competitors combined, Wal-Mart (Asda) and Sainsbury's, they barely exceed the market share possessed by Tesco.