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What is Nature?

Nature as an academic topic appears across a wide range of disciplines, from biology and environmental science to literature, psychology, and philosophy. Students are asked to engage with it because it sits at the intersection of empirical inquiry and humanistic interpretation, making it productively complex. Questions about what is natural—whether in human behavior, literary settings, social structures, or biological systems—invite critical thinking that resists simple answers. The recurring tension between nature and nurture, for example, raises fundamental questions about identity, ability, and the role of environment in shaping individuals, which gives the topic lasting relevance across courses.

The papers collected here reflect a genuinely diverse range of approaches. Some take a comparative angle, setting texts or systems against one another—such as examining electric and hybrid cars versus gas-powered vehicles, or contrasting figures like Gilgamesh and the Monkey King. Others engage in literary analysis, exploring how nature functions in works like Jack London's "To Build a Fire" or Shakespeare's "Othello." Still others approach nature through a psychological or sociological lens, particularly in discussions of major depressive disorder, the nature versus nurture debate, and leadership behavior. Case-study and policy-oriented approaches also appear, touching on issues like the Oregon Death with Dignity Act.

A strong essay on nature begins with a clearly scoped thesis that specifies which dimension of nature is under examination—biological, environmental, thematic, or philosophical. Evidence carries the most weight when it is drawn directly from primary sources, empirical research, or close textual analysis rather than broad generalization. The most common pitfall is treating "nature" as self-explanatory; defining the term precisely within the essay's specific context is essential to maintaining a coherent argument throughout.

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Life satisfaction following repeated unemployment, divorce, and marriage
The paper enclosed is a summary of a study of how people react from a life satisfaction standpoint when they undergo repeated divorces, marriages and/or unemployments. The study has a good overall objective but perhaps looks with too broad a perspective because the amount of reasons people get divorced/married/unemployment vary quite a bit as do the motivations (or lack thereof) to address those events.
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Comparing Plato and Machiavelli's theories of ethical leadership
The paper compares The Prince by Machiavelli with The Republic by Plato. Specifically, the aim is to compare the two authors' views on leadership and ethics. For Machiavelli, the only ethical requirement is to maintain a certain way of gaining and maintaining power. For Plato, there is a more involved sense of leadership that resides in highly educated individuals who are considered with the happiness and peace of their citizens.
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The nature-nurture debate in developmental psychology and neurotransmission
Nature and nature psychology explains the behavior of man and the origin of individual differences and their personalities. Nature- nurture discussions imply that Darwin's evolutionary theory is nature driven, while it contains an interaction of both nature and nurture. The controversy is seen to be the methods of intelligence testing and testing of behavioral differences, some argue that they are influenced by the environment (nature); others argue that these traits are influenced by nurture hence should be measured or tested using nurture. Electrical transmission of impulses in the body involves body cells and takes a short period of time. The nature of Visual stimuli comprises of the fact that it is only sensitive to minuscule fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Wordsworth and Frost on reconnecting with nature
One's relationship with nature is a theme that has been explored often in poetry and across global borders. In "The World is Too Much With Us," William Wordsworth writes about the disconnect that individuals have with…
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Innovation and labor disputes in professional sports
Sports is like any other kind of business in that there is room for innovation. If sports owners are not innovative, their teams often suffer. Being innovative in a sport can seem difficult, but there is much more to sports team ownership than just what goes on between the players on the field. In short, business is business and it has to be handled as such in order to ensure that it is moved into the future properly.
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Anxiety disorder diagnosis and biological mechanisms in a case study
The case study here concerns a patient with symptoms of panic and anxiety. The subject also reported experiencing elevated stress due to her husband's recent difficulties at work. The case study produces a diagnosis of panic disorders, describes some of the possible biological causes and recommends a course of treatment.
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Teacher perceptions of school guidance counselors before and after ASCA implementation
¶ … Perceptions of Teachers on the Role of the School Guidance Counselor Before and After Implementation of the American School Counseling Association Model (ASCA) K-12
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Humanist ideals and classical imagery in Early Renaissance Florence
Imagine a statue of Pallas Athena, the ancient goddess of wisdom and the protector of the city of Athens being born, as was alleged, from the skull of her father Zeus, or Jove (as the ancient Romans preferred to call…
Paper Undergraduate
Learning journals as critical reflection tools across student populations
¶ … Langer, A. (2002). Reflecting on Practice: using learning journals in higher and continuing education. Teaching in Higher Education 7(3): 337-51.
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John Muir's environmental legacy and the Sierra Club's preservation movement
John Muir and the Sierra Club: Promoting the legacy of preservation vs. The materialist and utilitarian character of contemporary American society