Essay - Parenting / Child Care...

In her book, The Unruly Women of Paris, the historian and author Gay L. Gullickson clarifies a common misperception of history through unfolding a historical narrative and contrasting popular . . . .
Environmental Themes in Grapes of Wrath
This essay reviews environmental themes from the following five books: Dust Bowl by Donald Worster, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, Everglades . . . .
In 'Nervous Conditions' the author, Tsitsi Dangarembga, offers a unique perspective on the place of women in African society and the effect of colonization. The story is told through a female . . . .
In Lord Byron's poem, "The Vision of Judgment," Satan ascends from hell to prosecute the newly deceased George III and claim George's soul. After a farce of a trial, George slips into heaven where . . . .
Loneliness in "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley
This paper presents a detailed look at the book of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The writer of this paper explores the fictional element of . . . .
Children, TV, and American Values
This paper presents a look at children, television and American values. The writer collects and reviews empirical evidence about the way television affects . . . .
Florida's Homeless
Introduction and Demographics
Causes
Resources -Federal, State, Local
Needs
Closing
Florida's Homeless
The state of Florida is . . . .
Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers
This paper presents a book review of on Christopher R. Browning's Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers. The writer of this paper details . . . .
Eudora Welty's short story "A Worn Path" effectively demonstrates the importance of the author's point of view in creating a sense of narrative tension and suspense in unfolding a tale. The story . . . .
Internet Addiction
It is thought that nearly five million people today are addicted to the Internet. With that many people experiencing addiction symptoms, it is important for the mental . . . .
The Marine Corps
Summary: This is a 6 page analysis of the importance of the Marine Corps and its development over time.
Abstract
The Marine Corps were formed as a compliment . . . .
Jane Eyre's Lessons in Inner Beauty
The notion of beauty, what it is and whether it is an inner or outward quality, has been long debated. For centuries people, and particularly women, have . . . .
Community Oriented Policing
Part A: Introduction:
new and comprehensive strategy against crime: Community Policing:
For the purpose of reducing neighborhood crimes, creating a . . . .
Communication in a Nursing Environment
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This research paper deals with the subject of ensuring effective communication between nursing staff, their patients, and the . . . .
Tourette Syndrome in Children
Introduction - What is Tourette Syndrome?
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is an inherited neurological disorder generally associated with tics. Tics are defined . . . .
The Three Paradigms of Spelling Instruction
Introduction
The three paradigms of spelling instruction are presented and compared in the article, 'Three paradigms of spelling . . . .
TEEN VIOLENCE
Imagine being caught in the middle of a crossfire with two students shooting and you are right in the middle of it. Well that is exactly what students and teachers in . . . .
Avoiding Overpopulation in the U.S.
The United States has managed to achieve a stable reproductive rate. That is, as of 1999, our fertility rate is 2.0, meaning that for each two adults we . . . .
WOMEN AND ECCENTRICITY IN SHAW
Eliza Doolittle and the Dog-woman project almost opposite images of British womanhood. Eliza has been turned out by her father into the slums of London and . . . .
biography of the World War II Nurse, Frances Payne Bolton
This paper presents a detailed biography of the World War II Nurse, Frances Payne Bolton. The writer examines her life as a . . . .



