Feminism is in need of a voice and a community in order for the movement to take place. In 2016, Barack Obama who was an idol and leader to the United States, stepped forward with his own ideas as a f…
Journalism
The article When the Kids Are Not Alright: School Counseling in the Time of COVID-19 looked at how COVID-19 affected the professional role of school counselors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, school co…
In "Why We Crave Horror Fiction" Stephen King is explaining why people like horror films so much. He goes over how we are all a little crazy. King also explains how why we enjoy and crave watching hor…
In Brian Phillips' The Cost of Living in Mark Zuckerberg's Internet Empire, he uses repetition, personal narration, and metaphors through his essay to help portray the effects Facebook has done to the…
Modern environmentalists depict nature as a pure entity separated from civilization and man, untouched lush forests and rushing waterfalls dominate literature surrounding nature and environmentalism. …
Sixty-five million years heretofore, dinosaurs prowled the face of this Earth. Until one day, the entire population of dinosaurs evaporated into the air. Currently, anthropologists are still searching…
Recycling has been a topic of conversation for years. Many people support the idea of reducing, reusing, and recycling. However, there is still a collective group that questions its impact on the envi…
In the article "Let Them Eat Dogs" by Johnathan Safan Foer he expresses his ideas about how socially unacceptable in certain locations eating dogs has become. He goes through writing 3 pages of differ…
In America today the term "innovation" is mostly surrounded by technology, but what if art and science were defined together as innovation? In his article "On Meaningful Observation" John Madea explai…
Meat products are one of the most consumed and controversial food products in America. The vast quantities and low prices of meat make it easily accessible to everyone. Despite the accessibility of me…
In his article "Blue Collar Brilliance", Mike Rose describes the job experiences of two of his family members in an attempt to open a discussion about the value of learning in a job setting. Rose argu…
In the essay "The Meaning of Serena Williams" by Claudia Rankine, many rhetorical strategies can be observed throughout the piece as the author develops her argument and makes her claims. Through the …
Roman Mars's article, "The Age of the Algorithm", published Sept. 5, 2017. Algorithms are calculated by a computer based on various information such as income, ethnicity, etc. As the author points out…
Kids have a huge weight on their shoulders, balancing school, sports, friends, family, and other activities; yet, somehow kids still find ways to make a giant difference in the world. In the articles…
In the Lord of the Flies, Simon had a unique insight, that "maybe there is a beast… maybe it's only us." Perhaps he thought that fear itself was the beast and it was within all of them, that perhaps t…
Gender biases affect the societal view of each counterpart because of size and expectations. In "Little Woman," Sally Benson focuses on the two main characters, Ralph and Penny, to illustrate the bias…
*Taylor is the alias my interviewee has requested to be used 1.Taylor was in 8th grade when her suffering began. She befriended a new boy who had just joined her 8th grade class for his last year o…
David Sedaris, a 41-year-old man decided to return to school. He hoped to enjoy learning the French language and instead was greeted with an insanely rude awakening. Throughout his essay, he struggles…
What's the first thing you would do if you were granted the privilege of power over everything? Many people want power because it gives them the control and ability to do whatever they want. Power can…
A primary source document is a text that contains information about an event given by a person who lives or lived it. These texts often have more accurate information that is not accessible through ou…
Do you think that playing video games is a sport? People think video games are not a sport and if you play them then you will have no future. Others disagree with that. I think that video games should…
In the text, "Why Isaac Bashevis Singer, Truman Capote, Joseph Conrad, and Virginia Woolf (Among Others) Were Having a Bad Morning," Alex Johnson has effectively discussed the difficulties that colleg…
In May 2021, Amy Woodyatt, a CNN journalist, wrote an editorial headlined "Drinking any amount of alcohol causes damage to the brain, study finds". In this newsletter, Woodyatt asserts that increased …
In the text "Government must preserve National Parks", the author attempts to persuade the reader why national parks should not decrease in budget. Tom Davidson does this by using specific words that …
The article "The Students Returned, but the Fallout From a Long Disruption Remained" by Erica L. Green brings to light the absurd amount of issues that have been arising ever since school went back in…
"The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History" follows the United States relationship with the flamingo from the 1910s to after the Depression. While doing so, Price asserts her view of United States …
No one ever would have speculated that the day will come of social media taking over people's lives and harming their future. Admission offices and businesses are beginning to investigate certain peo…
Rebecca Wettemann accurately presents the benefits of the broad use of social media in her article "The Human Factors of Innovation." The author starts the article by introducing the concept of techno…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced an unprecedented methodology to appoint justices in the Supreme Court of Canada in 2016 which provided candor and transparency to Canadian citizens. The readin…
Sean Fagan's article on The Daily Wildcat is an argument on why his trip to Japan showed him why the United States can be a better country and showed him a one-of-a-kind way of living. Fagan's career …