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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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Film noir lighting and characterization in Sam Spade's crime scene investigation
This paper analyzes a scene from the Maltese Falcon where Sam Spade surveys the scene of a crime, focusing on the film noir lighting style, costumes, and Bogart's acting. It then discusses Cooper's establishment of the American heroic ideal as that of the lone wolf and outsider, adaptable to any situation. Finally, it concludes that this Cooper's loner hero has defined heroic figures in American films ever since.
Research Paper Doctorate
Domestic violence victim statistics and comprehensive intervention approaches
Domestic violence is an insidious problem that affects communities large and small within the entire nation. It is a problem that affects young and old, affluent and underprivileged alike.
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Intelligent design and Darwinian evolution theory compared
When Charles Darwin made his trip to the Galapagos Islands and wrote on the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, other theories had already been suggested to explain the variation in life forms.
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Hybrid managers in corporate America and technology integration
Hybrid Manager: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Management
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Research traditions in qualitative counterterrorism studies
The paper discusses the most appropriate qualitative research method in the study of counterterrorism. The research traditions under study were narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, grounded theory and case study. Narrative research and grounded theory are determined as the appropriate methods for studying counter-terrorism, mainly because of both traditions' characteristic of effectively documenting lived experiences and developing this into a theory that could explain the occurrence and possible strategies against a threatening event or phenomenon.
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Learning styles and their impact on academic achievement
Educational research exploring the issue of academic achievement extends beyond the simple issues of intelligence and prior academic achievement. There are a number of learning related concepts, such as perception of…
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Victor Frankenstein as the true monster in Shelley's novel
Forming a connection between the characters of "Frankenstein" seems unlikely, but their similarity to each other defines this story. Both Victor and the Monster feel the wrath of rejection, but fail to form a bond over it. In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" the connection between man and nature most establish its connection with the Romantic Era.
Paper Doctorate
Marx's theory of workplace alienation and bureaucratic control
In the work of Karl Marx alienation refers to the process of separation from the basic elements that make the individual human. The contact with the material and the conversion of the material into a product that…
Paper Undergraduate
Psychological stress and wound healing: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Walburn, J., Vedhara, K., Hankins, M., Rixon, L., & Weinman, J. (2009). Psychological
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Principled negotiation and conflict resolution strategies by Ury and Fisher
According to an article provided by the Conflict Research Consortium (CRC)(1998), one style of negotiation that has achieved favor in modern business practice is Principled Negotiation.