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Orphans as a subject of academic study appear across disciplines including social work, history, literature, public policy, and religious studies. The topic draws scholarly attention because it sits at the intersection of family structure, state responsibility, and cultural values — raising questions about how societies define childhood, vulnerability, and institutional care. Students are asked to examine orphanhood not only as a social condition but as a lens for understanding broader systems of welfare, governance, and moral obligation.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Literary analysis features prominently, with works like Oliver Twist examined for their portrayal of urban poverty and the lives of displaced children. Policy-oriented essays explore child welfare systems, the structure of Social Security, and debates over time-limited government assistance. Historical and biographical approaches appear as well, situating figures and events within larger contexts of displacement and social upheaval. Some essays take an organizational or comparative angle, weighing nonprofit versus government responses to vulnerable populations including children.

A strong essay on orphans benefits from a focused thesis that connects the condition of orphanhood to a specific institutional, literary, or historical argument rather than treating it as a background detail. Evidence drawn from policy records, literary texts, or documented case studies carries more weight than broad generalizations about childhood or poverty. A common pitfall is conflating distinct systems — foster care, state orphanages, and informal kinship arrangements operate under very different logics, and blurring these distinctions weakens analysis. Precision about which population, era, and institutional context is under examination keeps the argument credible and grounded.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Operation Red Jericho by Joshua
¶ … Operation Red Jericho" by Joshua Mowll. Specifically it will explain the qualities and characteristics of both Rebecca (Becca) and Doug MacKenzie, and how each is suited to solving the mystery.
Paper Undergraduate
Reflective practice and personal development
The impact of poor living conditions and hygiene continued to be seen in the endemicity of hepatitis B (HBV) in rural and remote communities, although, as noted earlier, HBV was on the decline in urban settings. As many as 73 percent of Aborigines in some remote locations in the Northern Territory have shown evidence of exposure to hepatitis. In the later 1980s, the HBV carrier rate in non-indigenous Territorians was less than 0.1 1 percent, a rate similar to that found in the rest of non-indigenous Australia (CDHHS, 2004). The relative contribution of sexual and needle-sharing transmission to spread of HBV among indigenes is unknown, but the potential is significant, given the very high HBV carrier rates in some communities. Most infection appears to take place perinatally, through transmission from mother to child, or early in life through ?horizontal' transmission; overcrowding directly assists horizontal spread. The commonwealth provided, free from the beginning of 1987, universal vaccination for Aboriginal neonates (Gale, 2007).
Research Paper Undergraduate
Child Protection Policies in Japan, Germany, and Switzerland
¶ … child protection states of Japan, Germany, and Switzerland differ?
Paper Undergraduate
Rwanda Army for the Liberation of Rwanda (ALIR)
Army for the Liberation of Rwanda (ALIR) also operates as, or is known as, Interahamwe, Former Armed Forces (ex-FAR).
Research Paper Doctorate
Nature vs. Nurture Upon Researching the Issue
Upon researching the issue of nature vs. nurture both elements direct influence upon human development, it is clear that there is no definite way to argue if one plays a greater or not.
Paper Undergraduate
Career in Adoption Though I
Though I have not yet decided exactly what I want to do with my life, I have often thought about a career as an adoption counselor. I have always liked children, and think that placing needful children with loving…
Research Paper High School
Great Expectations and Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Both stories, Great Expectations and Oliver Twist, are one of escape for their characters. For Oliver, it is escape form his starvation and bondage. For Pip is it escape from his poverty and illiteracy. Both escape into another world. The world of an 'upper class'. Each has a huge number of similitudes as they have dissimilarity. Their greatest similarity is that both describe the miseries of the abused orphaned penniless waif growing up in poor surrounding, Oliver more than Pip. The distinction between both is that whilst Oliver is a description and rendering o poverty and the abuse of societal class discrimination at its worst, Great Expectations journey beyond that and has the mature character reflect on his experiences and discover that perhaps the poor man is no worse off – and often indeed better than the wealthy. In great Expectations it is Pip and the convict who turn out to be the heroes, whilst the upper class gentlemen are parodied. Great Expectation is, therefore, a parody on genteel British society. Both books decry the abuse and injustice of a 'civilized' class system, particularly the injustice that is doled to the most vulnerable members of society. Great Expectations, however, goes beyond in questioning whether the wealthy are indeed better characters than the poor,simple and illiterate and it concludes with a determined 'no.'
Research Paper Undergraduate
Oliver Twist
Please sir, can I have some more:" the symbolism of hunger in Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist
Research Paper Doctorate
Marketing and economics in agriculture
The International Monetary Fund was first conceived between July 1-22, 1944, at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. The conference was attended by representatives of 45…
Thesis Doctorate
Violence in 19th Century Europe
An Analysis of Merriman's Dynamite Club and Anarchy in the 19th Century