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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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Innovations From Frontline Military, Wanted
This is a mock situation by Major Lewis Warren whose team has been assigned to secure the Democratic Republican National Convention. For decades, there have been news about violence and poor crowd control. This paper comes up with actions which leaders can take in encouraging their frontline officers to form and express their new ideas or change for the welfare of the organization. The paper also lists 10 steps that military leaders can use in overcoming barriers to novelties.
Essay Doctorate
Bachelor of science nursing program overview
This paper is written as a companion work two a paper describing the values and mission statement of Balsdon's BSN nursing program. The student body as Balsdon is largely composed of nurses who are already in the workforce and are seeking education to further their careers. The nine program outcomes in this paper reflect that most graduates will already have some technical knowledge.
Paper Undergraduate
The history of the Pauline epistles
This paper discusses various books in the New Testament, with a specific emphasis on the Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline epistles. It addresses how these different books helped define the early doctrines and history of Christianity, with a specific focus of how Paul defined his ministry to the gentiles and Christianity's relationship to Judaism.
Research Paper Masters
Sex Trafficking From the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
This paper discusses the rise of the forced sex trade worldwide, with a specific focus on EU nations. The former republics of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have become particularly popular venues for traffickers to kidnap or lure women into sexual slavery. Methods of redressing the problem conclude the paper.
Thesis Undergraduate
Strategies for Effective Functioning of a Sports Organization
This is a research paper on sports management and organization structure. The paper discusses the structure of Octagon Sports/Octagon Football, and provides an evaluation of how well the structure operates. The paper provides recommendations on whether the structure should be improved for effective functioning of the organization. It identifies redundant positions and provides a rationale for evaluation of positions in order to allow effective functioning of the organization.
Paper Undergraduate
Leadership Theories and Applications
Frank's leadership style is ineffective, which is part of the reason why his company may not be doing so well. The leadership style that Frank exhibits in this case study is authoritarian in nature.
Paper Undergraduate
Creating a Personal Worldview
A personal worldview can be difficult to discuss, since it's something that's often very private. However, a person's worldview can shape who they are and how they think about everything. This paper addresses the worldview and how it relates to everyday life. It also provides information about how modeling a life after Christ can be beneficial to the way a person sees the world.
Paper Doctorate
Relationship Between Diet, Aging, and Longevity
Abstract The topic of healthy eating has taken center-stage in the country in the recent past, especially with the escalating rates of obesity. Calorie restriction has been put forward as the main determinant of the relationship between diet and longevity. This text assesses its applicability and efficiency in increasing longevity vis-à-vis healthy eating practices.
Essay Doctorate
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: themes and analysis
FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley. Four pages of text, brilliantly written with an eye for detail and analysis based on gender, sexuality, and various other interesting approaches. TOPIC: Do the monster's eloquence and persuasiveness make it easier for the reader to sympathize with him? Why do you think most film versions of the story present the monster as mute or inarticulate? Great stuff.
Paper Doctorate
Treatment of Chemical Dependency
This study examines the implications of genetics, the family, the community, cultural and ethnic factors in chemical dependency. A model for assessment, intervention and treatment is identified for use in the scenario presented. Finding and conclusion are stated. The treatment model is that used by juvenile courts in adolescents with drug abuse problems.