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Mood is a broad psychological and literary concept that appears across many academic disciplines, from psychology and health sciences to literature and art history. In psychology courses, mood is examined as a clinical and behavioral phenomenon, with particular attention to conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety-related mood disorders. In literature and humanities courses, mood functions as a craft element — the emotional atmosphere a text creates for readers — and in art history it surfaces in the analysis of visual works. Because mood connects inner experience to outward expression across so many domains, it serves as a compelling subject for interdisciplinary academic writing.

The papers in this collection reflect that range. Some take a literary analysis approach, examining how mood is constructed through symbolism and narrative tone in works such as Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter." Others adopt a psychological or clinical lens, differentiating mood disorders from anxiety and delusional disorders or exploring conditions like bipolar disorder. Additional papers take an environmental or behavioral angle, investigating how external factors such as color affect mood in children, or how substances like caffeine alter emotional states.

A strong essay on mood establishes a clear, focused thesis about how or why mood functions in a specific context — whether clinical, literary, or environmental. Effective evidence includes textual examples, psychological frameworks, or documented behavioral observations, depending on the discipline. The most common pitfall is treating mood as too vague a subject: without a concrete framework or defined scope, arguments tend to remain surface-level rather than analytically substantive.

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Songs as personal representation and identity expression
Changing Moods: The Soundtrack of My Life
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Online shopping addiction: causes and effects
Oniomania also know as a shopping addiction is the compulsive desire to shop. Similar to other compulsive behaviors, people who suffer from this often experience the highs and lows associated with having an addiction.
Paper Doctorate
CSR and Consumer Buying Behavior: McDonald's Case Study
Executive Summary These days, many of the medium scale to large scale organizations are trying to contribute some way or other to the environment and society as far as social work is concerned. It does not matter if an organization is an information technology company, manufacturing company, retail outlet or a food court; it has to define certain values and abide by them. Corporate Social Responsibility is all about following ethical paths and contributing to the society. Corporate social responsibility always plays a crucial role in influencing the customers or customer decisions. This main aim of this dissertation paper is find out how the activities of corporate social responsibility influence the purchasing behavior of consumers and there general contribution to social work. The dissertation paper also focuses on examining how McDonald's company as a case study to embrace responsibility for their actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on consumers' perception of the company, identifying if CSR has impact on consumers' buying behavior, finding some activities which are influential and analyze why it works and how it works and identifying if generations (young and old) have different buying behavior/ perceptions on McDonald's in reaction to social work.
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Miss Brill Judgment and Otherness in Miss
Katherine Mansfield's short story "Miss Brill' appears at first to be a rather simplistic and superficial description of an older woman and her silly infatuation with her fur stole.
Paper Undergraduate
Evolution and History of Fire Science in the United States
The work of Gregory H. Aplet (2006) entitled: "Evolution of Wilderness Fire Policy" published in the International Journal of Wilderness states that ecosystems have been "shaped by fire" and as well wilderness policy…
Paper Undergraduate
Coldplay British Rock Band Coldplay
British rock band Coldplay has been entertaining fans worldwide since the year 2000 with their first hit single "Yellow." Since then, Coldplay has produced a consistent roster of rock anthems, all of which are…
Research Paper Doctorate
Louis XIV and William and Mary's economic and political impact on the lower class
European societies in the late seventeenth century were stratified and hierarchical. Society was viewed as being structured into orders, with each social order fulfilling a particular function in society as a whole, and…
Paper Undergraduate
Female Identity in Photography: Construction
Art as representation or re-presentation is a question that has been the focus of intense debate and controversy in art and philosophy since the beginning of the last century, and particularly since the advent of…
Paper Undergraduate
Geometry of Design Elam, Kimberly.
Elam, Kimberly. (2001). The Geometry of Design. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.
Paper Doctorate
Warriors This Is One of the Few
"Once Were Warriors" is a fictionalized account of aboriginal New Zealanders who are alienated from their Maori culture and the terrible consequences of that alienation. Presented in both a novel and movie, "Once Were Warriors" is one of the rare cases in which the movie was better than the book. The book is clumsily written and uses no dialogue. Building on the book, the movie achieves cinematic excellence by using: superb acting and deep character development; meaningful violence; the Maori Culture; a key shift of blame; and technical/dramatic devices in lighting, makeup, colors and soundtrack. The combination of all these factors made the movie far superior to the book on which it was based.