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Liberal Democracy Code:gutmanns03.doc Price:
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This is a 7-page philosophy paper with 8 sources, cited in MLA style. The paper compares and contrasts the work of Gutmann and Wingo regarding liberal democracy. |
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Jefferson's Inalienable Rights Code:rights03.doc Price:
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This report, 4 pages in length, relying on 5 sources and in MLA format, examines Jefferson’s inalienable rights--life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness--found in the Declaration of Independence. It provides an understanding of those rights as they were understood at the time of the writing of the Declaration and, thereafter, examines contemporary conditions, insofar as they reflect the application of constitutional guarantees to secure those same rights |
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Gilgamesh and Genesis Code:gilgameshandgenesis.doc Price:
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This paper compares and contrasts the story of Gilgamesh and passages from Genesis. The writer discusses the God(s) in each of the stories, the use of varying animals, and the flood. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: MLA |
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Contributions from the Greeks and Romans Code:civilizationsf02.doc Price:
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This paper discusses the contributions to the modern world from ancient civilizations including the Greeks and Romans. Pages: 1.3 Sources: 1 Format: MLA |
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Dearest Agamemnon Code:agamemnonletterf04B Price:
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This is a 4-page paper with 3 sources on Agamemnon and takes the form of a long holiday letter, (Jan. Through Dec. - Month by month) written in first person (the person being Clytaemestra - wife of Agamemnon). The paper is written as if she is describing the experiences and events that impacted her personally during a particular year. The focus will be on how the general events of the times impacted on the life of Clytaemestra. The essay concludes with a portion that evaluates the value of her for understanding the era, or that shows his or her historical significance. It clearly shows how major themes of Western Civilization are illustrated by her life experiences. |
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Citizenship: Classical and Contemporary Views Code:citizenshipf04B Price:
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This 7 page argumentative paper uses 7 sources and is in MLA format. It argues that the definition of citizenship has become less concrete as compared to the definition expressed in the works of ancient philosophers. It also argues that this definition will become even more obscure in the future. |
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Pressure on the Family Code:familypressuref04B Price:
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This is a 3-page paper comparing the economic, social, and moral pressures on the families in the plays “A Raisin in the Sun” and “The Piano Lesson”. There are no sources for this paper and it is written in MLA format. |
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The Mesopotamian Culture Code:storyofthefloodf04B Price:
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The following 4-page model paper discusses what we can derive from the Mesopotamian culture by reading the Epic of Gilgamesh. It discusses their belief in gods and their search for immortality, among other things. The paper is written in MLA style with one source. |
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The Flood: A Comparison of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and Genesis Code:thefloodf04B Price:
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This five-page paper is written in MLA format on a college freshman level and contains four sources. It is a discussion of the similarities and differences of the flood myths of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and Genesis in the Bible. |
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The Code of Hammurabi and the Book of Exodus (Chapter 21) Code:ancientlawS04C Price:
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This report, in MLA format, 5 pages in length and relying on 4 sources, examines the Code of Hammurabi and certain laws in the Book of Exodus. It looks to the treatment of classes of people in general and to that of women in particular. |
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Friendship and Justice: Cicero’s Dialogue De Amicitia Code:deamiciticaS04C Price:
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This report, 6 pages in length, relying on 2 sources, and in MLA format, discusses Cicero’s De Amicitica (On friendship), describing Cicero’s political perceptions, his concept of responsibility to both friends and justice (understood as respect for the Roman constitution) and such limits as may obtain. Thereafter, the report attempts some modern analogies and examines their limitations. |
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The Effect of Homer’s Similes in The Iliad Code:illiadsimiliesS04C Price:
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This is a four-page paper discussing Homer’s use of similes in The Illiad. The discussion focuses on character representation and Homer’s perspective on human life. No outside sources are used other than the poem itself, and the paper is written in MLA format. The spelling of characters’ names follows that of the translation used and cited, which may be different from other versions of this poem. |
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Mandatory School Uniforms Code:schooluniformsS04C Price:
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This is a four-page paper on the debate over mandatory school uniforms. It argues in favor of the uniforms while discussing the aftermath of the Columbine shootings and how an implemented dress code could help to insure school safety. The paper is written in MLA format and relies on four sources. |
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Video Game Violence: Does the Rating System Really Work? Code:videogameratingS04C Price:
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This four-page paper is written in MLA format on a college senior level and contains four sources. It is a discussion of video game violence, and whether the rating system works. The paper takes the position that the rating system is ineffective and that video games are, in general, very violent. |
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Marriage Presented by The Taming of the Shrew and The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale Code:wifeofbathS04C Price:
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This is 4 page argumentative essay discusses the views of marriage in “The Taming of the Shrew” and “The Wife Of Bath's Prologue and Tale.” The dominant partner in both tales are compared as well as other similarities and differences between the two stories. It has no outside sources and is presented in MLA format. |
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The Kosovo Intervention - Was It Ethical? Code:TheKosovoInter731.doc Price:
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This is a 13-page, MLA-style paper examining the ethical implications of the Kosovo Intervention from the perspectives of two theories: The Morality of States theory and the cosmopolitan theory. It is supported by research from twenty online and printed sources that are listed on a works cited page at the end of the paper. |
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The Rwandan Atrocities:Was The Us Resonse Ethical? Code:TheRwandanAtro1191.doc Price:
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This is a thirteen page, MLA-style paper discussing international ethics and the United States’ response to the genocide in Rwanda in the mid-1990s. It approaches the topic from two diverse political spectrums: the cosmopolitan and the realist international theories. It is supported by online and printed resources listed in a bibliography at the end of the paper. Thesis Question - Would the Realists Theorists and the Cosmopolitan Theorists consider the actions of the United States in the Rwanda Genocide ethical and does the Clinton Administration believe they acted ethically? |
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Conduct Of Monastic Life In Early Fourth Century: Anthony And Macrina As Exemplary Models Code:Conductofmonas1725.doc Price:
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This report--3 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 3 sources--describes the monastic models followed bv SS Anthony and Macrina, as described in hagiographies written by Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nyssa, respectively. The report describes similaries of purpose and approach, as well as differences in means of attainment. The report also briefly discusses prospective motives of the hagiographers. |
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Religion In The Late Uruk/Old Akkadian Periods: A Consideration Of The Steinkeller Hypothesis Code:ReligionintheL872.doc Price:
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This report--2 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 1 source--examines the nexus between the royal and priestly functions in ancient Mesopotamia and manner in which they evolved. The report concentrates on the religious evolution model developed by Piotr Steinkeller. |
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Ane/History M185D Mid-Term Review: Answers To Short-Answer Questions Code:ANEHistoryM185110.doc Price:
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This report is composed of brief answers to a series of questions relating to various aspects of Sumerian and Akkadian civilization durin the third and fourth millennia BC. It touches on such matters as religion, tutelary gods, development of civil government and bureaucracy, myth, saga, and male-female relations. It relies on numerous learned journals for source material, as well as several hundred slides showing various aspects of the ancient civilizations in question. |
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Certain Issues Pertaining To Rome During The Late Empire Period Code:Certainissuesp804.doc Price:
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This report--5 pages in length and in MLA format--is composed of brief essays describing 10 significant ideas, events and persons having a significant impact on the Roman Empire in the late Fourth Century. This include government organization, the rise in political influence of the Christian Church, response to the Gothic invasion, and the endemic inability to absorb talented, Romanized barbarians completely into the body politic. |
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Diminution And Contraction Of The Roman Empire: Psychological Impact Of The Sack Of Rome (410) And T Code:Diminutionandc543.doc Price:
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This report—3 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 2 sources—compares and contrasts the events leading up, respectively, to the sack of Rome (410) and the capture of Jerusalem (614). It then, considers the different reactions of the political leadership to these disasters. The report describes the failure of the western empire to develop a political model that could retain the traditional imperial political model while, at the same time, incorporating newly arrived ethnic groups into the social mix. It then describes the success of Heraclius in do just that. |
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Andy Warhol, Damian Hirst, And Pablo Picasso: Their Magnitude And Their Media Code:AndyWarholDami1818.doc Price:
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This report—1 page in length, in MLA format, and relying on several online sources—outlines the gross are production of three major 20th century artists. The report tabulates the various types of output of each of the artists--Warhol, Picasso, and Hirst--and provides an estimated enumeration. It should be understood that a substantial fraction of the each artist's gross output is either in private collections or has been lost. |
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Michelangelo’s David: A Consideration Of The Sculpture, Its Execution, Its Cultural Implications, An Code:Michelangelo’s1962.doc Price:
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This report—5 pages in length, relying on 5 sources, and in MLA format—describes Michelangelo’s statue, the David, in terms of technical details, anatomical specifics, and social/political purpose. The report provides a background history to the statue, its original purpose as a part of Florence’s cathedral statuary, the vicissitudes of its preparation, its initial display and final home in the city’s Galleria. The report considers the specific details of the statue in terms of a young man determined to prevail in battle, only moments before engaging the enemy. Attention to detail of the statue—e.g. David’s stance, countenance, length of the sling—all point to both biblical interpretation as well as Florentine political determination in the face of national enemies. |
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The Decameron: A Consideration Of Doctrinal Parody In Storytelling Code:TheDecameron:a1032.doc Price:
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This report—4 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 2 sources—discusses the purpose, source material, structure, and purpose of Boccaccio’s Decameron. The report compares all these factors with Dante’s Divine Comedy, finding both structural parallels and subject matter antitheses. The report considers the stories—many of them ‘twice-told’ tales—as anecdotes brought up to the level of literature (this being one Boccaccio’s major contributions to western literature. Finally, the report considers two stories in terms of doctrinal parody and social commentary. |
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Machiavelli’s The Prince: A Textual And Content Analysis Code:Machiavelli’sT1582.doc Price:
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This report—3 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 6 sources—examines Machiavelli’s The Prince in terms of its purpose, context, and underlying understanding of human nature and the nature of the state. It examines Machiavelli’s values, understanding of the uses and prospective applications of history, and—specifically—the qualities and attributes that make for a successful ruler. The report also discusses Machiavelli and The Prince as reflective of prevailing humanist values. |
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