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This is a 5-page essay discussing gambling. Specifically the topic is the lure of gambling and how people are able to get something for nothing. The paper discusses the issues surrounding gambling addiction and how dangerous this behavior can become. It also includes aspects of casino owners and the growing problem gambling is causing younger people. It relies on 4 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a four-page paper that analyzes the writers experience in Las Vegas in relationship to Walker Percys The Loss of Creature. Ultimately, the writer disagrees with Walker Percys hypothetical situations and gross assumptions. This paper only uses one source, Percys essay. | more info
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This is a one-page admission essay describing a Columbia applicants statement of purpose. It describes the applicants interest in the program in relation to his past experience. Academic and professional experience is included in the essay. It emphasizes the applicants strengths and explains his current endeavor to further his education instead of remaining in the professional world. Information from the applicants resume and other endeavors is included. | more info
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This is a letter for a boyfriend written on the topic of the cessation of weed smoking. I used positive talk throughout the letter to keep the boyfriend from getting defensive. I also placed how much the girlfriend cares for him several times in the letter. It is presented in MLA format and relies on 0 sources. | more info
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This two-page paper is the form of a persuasive letter that has been written to the owner of a Salad Haven restaurant asking for permission to bring 23 pre-school age children to the restaurant for a tour and lunch. There are no external references for this paper. | more info
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This essay is meant to persuade the reader into believing that a general education in college should be acquired rather than attaining a degree that is so specialized. The author points out that it is important for college graduates to have a worldly knowledge and that having this knowledge will make their jobs more stable. Pages: 4 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a 2-page speech in the MLA format about a personal 5-year plan. The speech discusses a plan to graduate in 2005, develop a new accounting system, and start a business. It also speaks of a future goal to start a nonprofit so that needy people may be helped. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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This paper is an expository two-page essay that discusses the life-changing effects of a two year education at UOP. No bibliography required. | more info
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This is a three-page paper that is a personal statement for a college application. The author looks at how a MSCIT degree with enhance their career plans and goals. | more info
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This is a one-page admission essay for Pepperdine College. This is a personal statement requiring no sources and is written in standard MLA format. The essay responds to Pepperdines statement of advocacy for academic excellence and Christian values and also list other colleges the applicant is applying to and why. The short essay is focused on the applicants background in Christian education and desire to pursue Christian values in college. | more info
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The purpose of this 4-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss my personal and professional experience supporting my personal and professional goals; specifically, my experience as part of an ERP initiative in my workplace. Bibliography offers three sources. | more info
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This two-page paper provides an application essay for transfer to the University of Texas. It is written in first person and does not cite any sources. | more info
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This is a personal reflection essay consisting of two pages in MLA format. There are no sources needed. The paper discusses an individuals definition of success and how that success can be achieved. It provides a personal definition based upon the dreams of a child and happiness as the key to success, not the amount of money a person makes. It has a word count of 658. | more info
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This is a 2-page admission essay discussing the importance and results of obtaining a doctoral degree. This essay does not rely on sources since its purpose is to persuade, support and request admission into a doctoral program. | more info
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This 1-page assignment answers the three questions on the Berkeley application. | more info
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This two-page paper looks at some of the key points of Gregory Baums article entitled management in God from a personal perspective, before noting the authors personal understanding of spirituality in the workplace. There are no other references used. | more info
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This is a 1-page paper written in the MLA style. It is an admission essay that details the advantages of a mandatory core curriculum for undergraduate studies at the Schulic School of Business. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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This is a one-page reflection essay of the client. It provides background information about their achievements outside of the classroom environment. It focuses on their greatest accomplishments. The page is in MLA format with zero sources. | more info
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This 250-word essay explains why a university that enforces limited enrollment resulting in smaller class sizes increases the number of benefits a student can enjoy at that educational institution. There are no references with this paper. | more info
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This is a two-page essay on choosing the pharmaceutical field as a major. It details the persons fondness for his/her grandfather and lays out in great detail what he/she feels would be the benefits of such a career. | more info
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This is a 3-page essay of personal reflection with regards to how our life is shaped, what paths we choose, if we are really in control, and how it affects our journey in life. The paper is in MLA format with zero sources. | more info
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This 3-page essay discusses my life philosophy and how it relates to my desire to study the University of La Verne. | more info
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This is a 2-page admission paper. It discusses an individuals personal experiences that influenced his/her career aspirations and forced him to change direction. | more info
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This 2 page essay describes my personal contributions to the CU-Boulder Community. | more info
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This three-page report is composed of two general statements: a personal statement describing clients background and aspirations and a professional statement indicating why he wishes to be admitted to the University of Illinois/Urbana College of Business. | more info
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This report, 4 pages in length, is composed of two statements in support of an application for admission to Boston Universitys School of Management. | more info
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This four-page report answers five questions in essay form that will comprise a major portion of an undergraduate application to New York Universitys School of Business | more info
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This 2 page paper argues that the legal driving age should be reduced to 14. It argues based upon safety (young drivers will learn safe habits earlier), economic (young people living in rural areas need a way to get around), and costs concerns (increased safety reduces costs). The essay relies on 3 sources and is written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 1-page persuasive essay explaining why people should be afraid to fly. Possible accidents during take-off and landing are discussed as well as turbulence. At the end of this essay, the reader should be afraid to fly. There are no cited sources. | more info
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This two-page paper is written in MLA format on a college junior level and contains no sources. It is a memo that has been rewritten to be persuasive, as well as an analysis of what was wrong with the memo in the first place. The paper edits and critiques the memos strengths and weaknesses. | more info
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