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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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Cinematic representation of the American Revolution in The Patriot
The paper is a film analysis of the film The Patriot. (2000) The paper begins with a review of the summary, but delves deeper into the motifs of the film, the production methods, and connects the narrative to the social, economic, and political contexts of past and present America. The paper concludes that the film has artistic and production merit.
Paper Masters
Biological sex versus socially constructed gender: Fausto-Sterling's argument for multiple sexes
This paper is about gender and sexuality in which all the following questions are answered: 1. Define sex. 2. Define gender. 3. Fausto-Sterling argues, 'that labeling someone a man or woman is a social decision†(Dualing Dualisms, p. 7). Why does she make this argument? Be specific. 4. Name and describe four theoretical perspectives that sociologists use to explain gender. 5. Name the two arenas that men's power over women is expressed. 6. bell hooks defines feminism as 'a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression†. Why does she frame feminism this way? 7. Name and describe three major branches of feminism (Note: You should know five). 8. What does 'gender at the intersections†mean? Give an example to explain. 9. Describe Fennel's use of 'gendered division of labor†. 10. Adriaens and DeBrock argue 'Homosexuality as we know it is definitely a social construction†(p. 572). Explain their argument
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GBSGreen Building Solutions business plan and market analysis
This study sets out the business plans for a fictitious company 'Green Building Solutions'. This company has partnered with builders in the Southeastern U.S. to design, develop, build and implement commercial energy saving, sustainable, environmental and ecological friendly buildings that save energy and save costs. This study includes a SWOT analysis of Green Business Solutions.
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Speth and Ridley's opposing views on capitalism and environmental progress
James Speth's book "The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability" and Matt Ridley's book "The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves" both address topics related to the future. However, while Speth emphasizes that the world is heading toward a catastrophe when considering current conditions, Ridley is more optimistic and appears to believe international conditions are likely to improve in the near future as a consequence of the fact that society is experiencing rapid progress.
Paper Masters
Stephen Macedo's argument for same-sex marriage and natural law theory
This paper is a discussion of two papers about same sex marriage. The authors of these papers make a variety of random philosophical arguments about it, and the paper evaluates those arguments, the pros and cons of the position. Then the student expresses his or her opinion about same sex marriage and democracy.
Research Paper Doctorate
Rousseau's maternal loss and parental relationships in Confessions
Rousseau's Confessions are very personal; the excerpt from this manuscript provided in the textbook mostly concerns his parents and the death of his mother that the author believes he has caused. The subject matter--the intimacies of a man's life--relates the Enlightenment literature. An examination of this excerpt and the textbook proves this fact.
Paper Doctorate
Can one be moral without believing in God?
Majority of human beings believe in the existence of a supernatural being responsible for the organization of the universe. Issues of morality arise when some individuals doubt the existence of God as discussed in this study. Discussions on this issue are endless but this study offers divergent views on why it is moral and immoral to doubt the existence of God. I also offer my opinion on the same issue.
Essay Doctorate
How Borders and Amazon diverged in management and adaptability
Borders vs. Amazon: Adaptability, Flexibility, and Management Structure
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FASB and IASB: roles in establishing financial accounting standards
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is an organization in the private sector that establishes financial accounting and reporting standards in the United States since 1973. The standards established by this…
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Sartre's concepts of being, nothingness, and consciousness
The paper provides Sartre's assertions on Being and Nothingness considering the aspects of metaphysical realization, radical liberty and Bad faith. It defines Nothingness in respect to the physical sense. The essay addresses Attendant Responsibility as the capacity to distinguish existence and non existence. Concludes by offering an understanding of how beings relate to others and the idea of ‘Person'.