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MGM as a subject of academic study appears across several disciplines, including business strategy, film history, media studies, and marketing. Students encounter the company in courses on entertainment industry management, corporate finance, and Hollywood history, where MGM serves as a case study in how major studios rise, adapt, and restructure over time. The company's long arc — from its origins as a dominant Hollywood studio to its modern identity as MGM Resorts International — makes it a rich site for examining how legacy brands navigate competitive and financial pressures.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on strategic management and capital structure, asking how a company like MGM Resorts International should balance debt and equity. Others take a historical lens, examining the studio system, Hollywood's star system, and the development of PR and advertising infrastructure from the early twentieth century onward. Cultural and representational angles also appear, with essays analyzing how studios shaped portrayals of race and regional identity on screen. A few papers address adjacent entertainment companies — Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, Mattel — using comparative frameworks to contextualize MGM's place in the broader industry.

A strong essay on MGM benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one dimension: financial, historical, or cultural. Evidence drawn from industry data, corporate filings, or documented studio history carries more weight than general claims about Hollywood. The most common pitfall is treating MGM as a single unchanging entity rather than acknowledging how significantly the company's structure and business model have shifted across different eras.

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MGM Mirage and Strategic Management
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The varied representations of southern history and African Americans in the two films Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind
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Mary Pickford: United Artist\'s Founder,
Mary Pickford: United Artist's Founder, America's Sweetheart
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Warner Research the Compelling Truth
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Paper Undergraduate
Ecommerce Revenue Models. The Revenue
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Essay Doctorate
Capital structure analysis of Mattel, Clorox, and MGM Resorts
Finance is one of the most important parts of the business operations of any entity. Financial Management has a great strategic role to play in the future of any firm and it is the financial management and strategies…
Essay Doctorate
Capital Structure the Optimal Capital Structure Depends
The optimal capital structure depends on a number of factors. The nature of the business that the company is in is important, in particular the fluctuations in the company's cash flows.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Hanna-Barbera animators: careers, cartoons, and production techniques
Brief history of both Hanna & Barbera and how each evolved as animators:
Paper Masters
History of Building Construction and Changes Related to Fire Safety and Prevention
History of Building Construction and Changes Related to Fire Safety and Prevention Though numerous tragic fires have contributed to our current Fire Safety and Prevention measures, a few cases dominate our country's collective memory in the establishment and refinement of the "Life Safety Code." The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of March 25, 1911 led to New York's establishment of "The Factory Commission" to examine the causes and possible improvements and eventually create the "Life Safety Code." The Cocoanut Grove Fire of November 28, 1942 resulted in further refinement of the "Life Safety Code." The MGM Grand Fire of November 21, 1980, resulting from 83 building code violations, design flaws, installation errors and materials that worsened the fire, resulted in further refinement of the "Life Safety Code." The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 led to additional improvements in fire safety and building codes: creating technology that can locate and track emergency responders through "3-D responder locator systems" that can see and communicate through walls; increase structural integrity of buildings by developing performance criteria for building codes, standards, tools and a practical guide for construction; developing practical guidance on increasing steel and concrete structures' fire resistance; building "protected" elevators to be used by firefighters if stairwells are unavailable for evacuation; developing systems that can predict the possibilities of a structure's collapse before firefighters enter the structure. ?
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Phoenix Bach Choir: from amateur to professional
Professional Choirs in America: The Phoenix Bach Choir