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Las Vegas, Nevada, is one of the most recognizable cities in the United States, drawing academic attention across business, marketing, urban studies, hospitality, and operations management courses. Its economy is built heavily on tourism, gambling, and entertainment, making it a compelling subject for students analyzing how a single industry can define an entire city's culture and infrastructure. The concentration of major resort and casino operations in one geographic area creates a natural laboratory for studying competition, consumer behavior, and service delivery at scale.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a notably wide range of approaches. Some take a descriptive or analytical lens, examining the city itself — its population, economy, and appeal to tourists. Others apply business frameworks directly to Las Vegas enterprises, covering casino operations, resort management, marketing strategy, and operations management tools. Comparative work appears as well, setting Las Vegas against other destination cities like Waikiki, Hawaii, to evaluate how different markets attract and retain visitors. Additional papers focus on specific companies and products tied to the Las Vegas market, including resort groups, energy drink brands, and restaurant concepts.

A strong essay on Las Vegas benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that moves beyond surface-level descriptions of gambling and tourism. The most persuasive papers ground their arguments in specific business contexts — financial performance, operational challenges, or marketing positioning — and use concrete industry evidence rather than general observations about the city's reputation. A common pitfall is treating Las Vegas as inherently unique without explaining which specific conditions drive the outcomes being analyzed; successful essays name those mechanisms directly and connect them to broader principles.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Phenix City Story Once Known
Real People good name is better than precious ointment.
Paper Undergraduate
Business Ethics: Liability, Pricing, and Environmental Responsibility
Does business have a role in putting a value on a human life? Should it take the lead from government agencies or an individual's own spending preferences? If people tend to act recklessly (speeding, amateur body…
Research Paper Undergraduate
New product review: soft drink market analysis
The Redux Corporation, a company based out of Las Vegas, Nevada has launched a new energy drink to rival the popularity of Red Bull, Full Throttle and other industry leaders. Their new product is called "Cocaine," and…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Real Estate as a Solid
Traditionally, real estate has been a safe investment opportunity that, generally, yields positive returns without some of the instability and risk associated with other types of financial investment, such as stock…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Harley Davidson Is a Brand
Harley Davidson is a brand that speaks for itself. Formed in 1903 by the Davidson family the motorcycle company has reached to peaks where it's founders the Davidson brothers William Walter, Arthur and William S.
Paper Undergraduate
Brand Management: Equity, Naming, and Consumer Knowledge
1. Describe the roles and objectives of a brand manager and a brand management team Brand, or product, management is the other principal area of corporate advertising and in recent years has become one of the dominant fields of marketing, often driving advertising development. Brand management is usually part of the marketing or sales department. The brand manager concept was established in the 1930s by the giant packaged-goods corporation Procter and Gamble and has since been adopted by many companies, particularly those that manufacture food, packaged goods, and many different products and brands.
Paper Undergraduate
Organized Crime - Mafia Apalachin
When New York state troopers broke up a meeting of organized crime figures in Apalachin, New York in 1957, state and federal crime fighting agencies felt that they found tangible proof of the existence of the Mafia.
Paper Masters
Media Coverage of the 2012
Media Coverage of the 2012 Presidential Election ONE: Introduction The diverse and sometimes ugly stories, attacks and sundry reports that have been published in print and broadcast in the media (including electronic media) thus far in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election campaign reflect just how divided the nation is. These stories and ads in fact say as much about the sorry moral state of America – and about how out-of-control the issue of politically motivated money is – as they do about the campaign or the candidates. It is the opinion of this writer that there has rarely been a time in recent American history when conservatives and progressives have been so bitterly divided, and have attacked one another with such meanness and fierce antipathy – in particular the reference is to the conservative attacks against progressives – and never has their been an election where millions of dollars flow into campaign coffers from corporations and individuals with zero accountability as to the source. Some suggest that because President Barack Obama is an African American, those opposed to him have been particularly virulent in their attacks. Others suggest this election is really about two competing ideologies – those who are conservative (they are anti-abortion and anti-gay rights and doubt the science of global warming and evolution) versus those who are progressive (they tend to be pro-choice, support same-sex marriage and accept science as reported by bona fide empirically-driven researchers). These issues have been simmering for years and are just now coming to a head with Obama, the Black president, symbolizing for the right wing, the Tea Party, the GOP and conservative Christians (including evangelicals) all that is wrong with America. This election process is bringing bitterly opposing social and ideological divisions into the public view through the media, which itself is taking sides, as expected, but in ways far more potentially harmful to democratic ideals. This paper reviews and provides critical analysis of the media's role – and the role of money interests in the contest between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
Paper Undergraduate
Criminology Deterring Theft in Las
Deterring Theft in Las Vegas: Future Recommendations
Paper Undergraduate
Orleans Arena Focuing on Public
Where the good time rolls!" is the slogan that the Orleans Arena uses for welcoming its visitors on a periplus at one of the most modern and fascinating venues in Las Vegas, Nevada.