Students’ Mental Health in the Digital Age

Throughout the years technology has grown drastically. Decreasing the demanding use of paper across the globe, making Apple and Microsoft become booming companies. Offices and schools filled with varieties of technology in workspaces. Technology keeps evolving and will eventually make our future world a better place. New inventions are made with technology daily. The new […]

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Anxiety: Solutions in Society

Do you remember all the times in school when you were seconds or even minutes away from taking a big test or giving a presentation in front of all of your friends? What about the times you had to speak to your parents or your friends about an important issue in your life? More specifically, […]

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Beyond the Bias: Dissecting Discrimination in Fashion and Female Dominated Industries

Fashion has always been seen as a feminized industry and is dominated by women in the workplace. Throughout time, we have seen everything relating to this art form and industry catered to the female gaze. However, discrimination within creative industries and female-dominated careers is still very prevalent. This idea is displayed through a concept called […]

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Social Media and its Role in the Recent Surge of Eating Disorders

The devastating consequences of a seemingly groundbreaking technological advancement in media has finally come to light. Unfortunately, it took the physical form of a disorder with the highest mortality rate among mental illnesses. The rates of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have skyrocketed since our generation’s introductions to social media platforms […]

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The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: Exploring CRISPR’s Potential and Pitfalls

Genetic engineering, particularly the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 technology, has sparked intense debates globally. This conversation revolves around the ethical implications of manipulating the human genome. At the forefront of this debate are scientists, ethicists, and policymakers, each with unique perspectives and expertise, contributing to a complex discourse. The research question at hand is: How should society […]

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Visions of Women Influenced by Classical Literature

Visions of Women Influenced by Classical Literature When discussing classical literature, there are clear favorites. There are obviously the great writers like Ovid, Sophocles, and of course, who could forget Homer, who is a staple of every high school reading list. Then there are the characters that everyone knows such as brave Achilles and cunning […]

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The Importance of Ethics in the Corporate Business World

How does ethical business practices influence the overarching success of the company?     The corporate business world is a highly competitive field, full of both success and failure. There are millions of companies selling products or services. Only about 25% of those companies will be prosperous after 15 years. A large part of running […]

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The Intersection of Vertical Farming and Urban Sustainability

  Cultivating Social Resilience: Exploring the Intersection of Vertical Farming and Urban Sustainability   Vertical Farming and Sustainable Urban Agriculture In this current world, full of urbanization, the combination of a quickly growing urban population, shrinking arable land, and the looming threat of climate change poses an urgent challenge, which is; how do we sustainably […]

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Enriching Society: The Imperative of Governmental Support for the Arts

The arts have invariably stood as a cornerstone of human civilization, serving as not just a source of entertainment but also as a conduit for cultural enrichment and a profound means for individuals to express themselves. However, despite their undeniable significance and multifaceted contributions to society, the arts frequently find themselves becoming the unfortunate victims […]

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Did Watching Sesame Street Fry Your Brain?

Imagine reminiscing about your favorite childhood TV shows—maybe it was Sesame Street or Dora the Explorer. For me, it was shows like Max and Ruby or my personal favorite, Yo Gabba Gabba. Have you ever wondered what kind of impact those shows had on you as a child? Even if you haven’t, the topic of […]

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A Journey Through Mental Health (EAC)

College and high school students’ mental health has become a major problem in today’s higher education environment, sparking a complex and lively discussion among psychologists, mental health specialists, legislators, and students themselves. Macphersonkd’s article, “The Crises in College Mental Health,” which explores how young adults deal with social anxiety, course overload, and academic demands, is […]

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Brett Mendelson EAC

Brett Mendelson English 117 Prof. Vander Zee 29 March, 2024 Corporate Ownership in America The Gilded Age was a period of American history from the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. This period was known for a select few companies that formed true monopolies on their respective industries, and allowed little to no small businesses to […]

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Analyzing Coca-Cola’s “Open Happiness” Advertising Campaign

Of the greatest instances of a multimodal product which employs an assortment of rhetorical tools to persuade its target audience is the Coca-Cola “Open Happiness” advertising campaign. This 2009 campaign’s purpose was to create a positive emotional response and associate Coca-Cola with feelings of satisfaction, camaraderie, and community. It is evident how Coca-Cola carefully develops its […]

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The Last Supper

Brett Mendelson Rhetorical Situation Analysis Professor Vander Zee 3-12-24 The Last Supper The piece that I have selected to analyze is Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”. This seemingly simple depiction of a scene from the Bible has layers far beyond what appears at the first glance. This piece was commissioned by the Duke of […]

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Choosing between True Love or Security

Noah is a poor country boy, who works in a lumber yard. Allie is a well-educated, wealthy city girl, who comes from a well established family. The two met the summer after highschool and instantly fell in love. Allie and Noah were each other’s first loves, who lost each other, yet got back together, proving […]

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Clothing is for Everyone: One Size is Not

Brandy Melville has been a growing brand over the past few years. Their clothes being fashionable, trendy, and on the cheaper price point attracts many younger girls. Teens have been obsessed with the brand and wearing these clothes. Brandy sells oversized hoodies, comfy sweatpants, cropped T-shirts, and even affordable accessories. Many teen girls are just […]

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