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Ice cream sits at the intersection of nutrition, business, and culture, making it a surprisingly versatile subject in academic writing. Students encounter it most often in health sciences, food studies, marketing, and international business courses. From a health perspective, the topic raises questions about dairy consumption, sugar intake, dental caries, and the broader relationship between processed foods and obesity. The presence of fast food and specialty product discussions alongside nutritional analysis reflects how ice cream functions as both a dietary subject and a consumer product worth examining critically.

The papers archived here take a wide range of approaches. Business and marketing analyses dominate, with students examining companies like Chapman's, Dippin' Dots, Ben and Jerry's, and Nestlé through frameworks of pricing strategy, distribution, and strategic management. Several papers extend into international markets, looking at how ice cream products move through globalization, including case studies set in Japan, Hong Kong, and Canada. Health-focused papers address concerns like tooth decay, obesity, and cow's milk nutrition. Some papers take a cultural or observational angle, connecting ice cream consumption to broader social patterns and consumer behavior.

A strong essay on this topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one lane — health impact, market strategy, or cultural analysis — rather than trying to cover all three at once. Evidence drawn from nutritional research, company data, or documented market behavior carries the most weight depending on the angle chosen. The most common pitfall is treating ice cream as a trivial subject, which leads to surface-level analysis; the strongest papers take the product seriously as a lens for examining larger systems, whether public health, global commerce, or food culture.

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Paper High School
Analysis of "The Gryphon" short story
Misunderstandings are the essence of tragedy. Nowhere is this true than in the short story Gryphon, in which a fourth-grade teacher gets sick and a substitute teacher, Miss Ferenczi, appears before his class the next day. She is poorly qualified and appears to have psychological disturbances the students recognize quickly, although none of them knows what to do about it. At one point, she recounts seeing a gryphon -- "an animal in a cage, a monster, half bird and half lion" -- while traveling in Egypt. She tells the fourth-graders other wild tales, which only some of them believe. "She lies," says one kid on the school bus afterward. Eventually, after her eccentric behavior reaches a strange climax, one of the fourth-graders tells on Miss Ferenczi to the school principal, and she leaves by noon that day. In this story, Baxter's descriptions of children's collective and individual intelligence are utterly convincing; told through the eyes of a student, the story evokes a childhood experience one is not likely to forget through repeated use of striking animal imagery.
Paper Doctorate
Southwest Airlines business model and operations
This is a case study review of the strategic position of Southwest Airlines in 2010. It reviews the airline's successful budget-based model, which emphasizes low fares and frequent flights, in contrast to the 'hub and spoke' system of traditional carriers. It conducts a SWOT analysis of the airline industry in 2010 and provides suggestions for Southwest to continue its sucess.
Paper Undergraduate
Autism Is a Developmental Disorder as it
Autism is a developmental disorder as it is marked with pervasive and severe impairment revolving around areas of development such as communication, imagination, reciprocal interaction and behavior. The diagnostic criteria for autism as incorporated by the DSM IV TR includes symptoms such as impairment in the use of nonverbal behaviors like eye contact, gestures, bodily postures during the normal routine social interaction, the inability to form good peer relationships, delay or lack in the development of the language being spoken, failure to start a conversation despite an adequate ability to speak, restricted and repetitive behaviors and stereotyped behavior patterns, interests and activities.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Elder interview methods and insights
Identify one communication barrier: The participant indicated that she has suffered two strokes in recent years. Although her speech is clear, she did indicate that at times she has difficulty remembering and that I may…
Essay Doctorate
Ben and Jerry's governance: share price depression and acquisition premium analysis
The paper is about the governance, performance and market value of a brand named as Ben & Jerry. It is a multinational brand famous for its ice creams and other frozen products. The paper casts light upon the major events which leads to undervaluing its share prices and explains how the competitors planned to acquire Ben & Jerry.
Paper Undergraduate
Weight Loss Through Text Messaging
In this paper, the issue is using mobile technology (specifically text messaging) to promote health care. Patients were asked to complete a survey and then provide a mobile phone number so they could get text messages about health related issues that are important to them. The paper was designed to show whether this would be a valid way for health care providers to help their patients.
Research Paper Doctorate
Human Resource Management Techniques Through
¶ … human resource management techniques through the use of an interview with a human resource manager. The writer explores employee satisfaction, union issues and polices through the interview.
Research Paper Doctorate
Childhood Obesity Epidemic Terms Defined
Preliminary Causes of Obesity: Energy Imbalances
Research Paper Undergraduate
Metaphor Sometimes, When I Am
Sometimes, when I am feeling particularly blue, I take a walk past my favorite ice cream stand and order the same order I used to have every summer as a little kid. Eating an ice cream cone, especially a soft serve ice…
Paper Undergraduate
Labor Economics the Last Time
The last time the U.S. enacted an amnesty act was in 1986, with nearly 2.7 million undocumented immigrants being granted amnesty. The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) was the most extensive course of action…