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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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New Terrorism, Police Resources, and Failure of Imagination
This paper consists of two discussion topics. The first discusses the issue of the failure of intelligence of 9/11 and how modern terrorist threats have changed. The second discusses the need for greater coordination between law enforcement agencies to mitigate terrorist threats. Suggestions to improve agency intelligence-gathering are also given.
Essay Doctorate
Piaget and Kohlberg: Developmental Psychology Theories
This paper discusses two theories of development - Piaget's theory of cognitive development and Kohlberg's theory of moral development. It presents the four stage of Piaget's theory and the goals that a child must achieve in order to progress to the next stage. For Kohlberg's theory, the six stages, divided in three levels, are discussed.
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Scarlet Letter and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
The paper provides a comparison between the scarlet letter, and incidents in the life of slave girl. It takes into consideration the portrayal of women and men relationships in both pieces. The paper provides a discussion of the roles played by race and religion, and offers the point of view.
Paper High School
Wilson vs. Clemenceau and Churchill vs. Chamberlain: WWI & WWII Peacemaking
This three page paper answers the following questions: 1) Three Voices of Peacemaking a. How did the peacemaking aims of Wilson and Clemenceau differ? b. How did their difference views affect the deliberations of the Paris Peace Conference and the nature of the final peace settlement? c. How and why did the views of the Pan-African Congress differ from those of Wilson and Clemenceau? 2) The Munich Conference: Two Views a. What were the opposing views of Churchill and Chamberlain on the Munich Conference? b. Why did they disagree so much? c. With whom do you agree? Why?
Paper Doctorate
Depression and Oral Health: Dental Consequences Explained
Although depression is a mental problem, its causes vary as presented in this scenario. This study has succinctly shown how and individual with some oral health problem can be drawn into a serious depression problem. Evidently, oral health problem contributes to quality of life, general health, and self-esteem. Although it might have a minimal priority in the context of depression, the impact of mental health and treatment of oral health need to be addressed.
Essay Doctorate
ABC Model of Crisis Intervention: Stages and Counselor Skills
The ABC model of crisis intervention is vital in assisting a client to deal with any crisis that affects them. The paper analyses the ABC model and discusses the skills necessary for a counselor to posses in order to counsel a client successfully. The second stage of the ABC model is analyzed and some of the questions that a client will be asked presented. The ethical considerations that the counselor will have to determine in the course of the interview have also been discussed. The coping stage has been discussed with an aim to establish how a client will cope with the crisis.
Paper High School
Freudian and Jungian Dream Analysis in Dilys Rose's Story
This paper is a Freudian and Jungian analysis of the short story "All the Little Loved Ones." The story about a woman's dreamed infidelity is analyzed through the perspective of various dream analysis techniques, wish fulfillment in the case of Freud and archetypal analysis in the cause of Jung. Ultimately, the story concludes with a vision of the woman striking a tenuous balance between fantasy and reality.
Essay Undergraduate
Montessori vs. HighScope: Early Childhood Education Compared
This paper compares two methods of curriculum education for pre-school and early child learners: the HighScope and the Montessori Method. Both methods are constructivist in approach and are based on moving students through a series of scaffolding approaches that allow for stretch goals. Montessori is more idea based, while HighScope tends to allow the student to find the idea based on the presentation.
Paper Doctorate
Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe: Pain and Mystical Vision
This is a four page paper about the Book of Margery Kempe and the Shewings of Julian of Norwich. It is about the effectiveness of women as preachers or theologians; power of influence in marriage and way in women acquire that power; the role of pain in visionary experience (means to bring the visionary to a closer relationship with Christ). The essay is looking at textual features such as important images or setting; specific terms used to describe the nature of the characters; the uses of titles; how a particular aspect of characters is represented through the use of concrete details of time, place the relation of landscape or physical environment (i.e. setting) to character; or how interactions between the women reveal their ideologies surrounding social structure.
Paper Undergraduate
Job Satisfaction and Turnover in the Hospitality Industry
¶ … Dong et al. is a published study which examines the nature of job satisfaction and its correlative relationship with job turnover. It examines specifically the trajectory of job satisfaction as it relates to causing…