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The document discusses the complexity of writing an effective economics essay, noting that it requires an in-depth understanding of economic theories and principles, the ability to analyze data and current issues, and the integration of research with well-reasoned arguments. It also highlights the importance of staying up-to-date on changing economic landscapes and incorporating various sources like data, models and case studies to reflect these changes. Overall, the document emphasizes that crafting a strong economics essay demands more than surface-level knowledge and the navigation of intricate economic concepts.

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Economics Essays

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Dan Brown Research Paper
There are many magnificent authors and writers in the world, and the United States was
no stranger in producing such authors. Throughout history, American literature has
always had a lasting impact on the world. One great American author who has gain
respect and praise from multiple readers is Dan Brown. He uses science, religion, and
mystery to present his literary works in quite a unique way. Other than his literary works,
Dan Brownhas also had a pretty interesting life, and critics have various opinions of her
work.
First off, Dan Brown was born in Exeter, New Hampshire to Richard G. Brown, a
mathematics teacher, and Connie Brown, a music professor. He was the eldest of three
children and was raised as an Episcopalian. Since young, Brown ... Show more content on
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He played treasure hunt games played as a child during Christmas and holidays devised
by his father lead him to inculcate the same in his own books. Chapter 23 of the The Da
Vinci Code was inspired by one of his childhood treasure hunts. Plus, characters in his
books are often inspired from real life people. For instance, the protagonist for many of
his novels, Robert Langdon is named after John Langdon. He was the artist who created
the ambigrams used for the Angels Demons CD and novel.
(http://www.thefamouspeople.com) (www.softschools.com) Overall, Dan Brown
brown is currently 52 years old and widely regarded as a very successful author. The
literary works that he produced are relatable for everyone because he use both science
and religion in unison. Other than his successful literacy works, Brown also lives a
very interesting life. By his own doing, he implies mystery and wonder throughout both
his work and personal life. All in all, Dan Brown is a very interesting and astounding
author who lives and creates a life of wonder and mystery. To end things off, a quote by
Dan Brown himself, Everything is possible. The impossible just takes
Acc 541
Reporting Paper ACC 541 November 21, 2011 Calie Lukenbill Dr. Sonja Wilson To:
Sonja Wilson From: Calie Lukenbill Date: November 21, 2011 Subject: Pensions As you
may know there are two types of pension plans that are most commonly used: a defined
contribution plan and a defined benefit plan. A defined contribution plan sets forth a
certain amount that the employer is to contribute to the plan each period (Schroeder,
Clark, amp; Cathey, Pensions and Other Postretirement Benefits, 2011). A defined benefit
plan specifies the amount of pension benefits to be paid out to plan recipients in the
future. Companies that use this plan must make sufficient contributions to the funding
agency in order to meet benefit requirements... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
SFAS No. 87 Employers Accounting for Pensions maintains that pension information
should be prepared on the accrual basis and retained three fundamental aspects of past
pension accounting: 1. delaying recognition of certain events, 2. Reporting net cost, and
3. offsetting assets and liabilities (Schroeder, Clark, amp; Cathey, Pensions and Other
Postretirement Benefits, 2011). The components of pension costs reflect different aspects
of the benefits earned by employees and the method of financing those benefits by the
employer. The following are required to be included in the net pension cost recognized by
the employer sponsoring a defined benefits pension plan: 1. Service cost, 2. Interest cost,
3. Return on plan assets, 4. Amortization of unrecognized prior service cost, 5.
Amortization of gains and losses, 6. Amortization of the unrecognized net obligation or
unrecognized net asset at the date of the initial application of SFAS No. 87 (Schroeder,
Clark, amp; Cathey, Pensions and Other Postretirement Benefits, 2011). There are other
postretirement benefits that are addressed in SFAS No. 106 Employers Accounting for
Postretirement Benefits Other than Pensions. SFAS No. 106 deals with other
postretirement benefits other than pensions which includes a variety: tuition assistance,
day care, legal services, and housing subsidies, the most significant are retiree health care
services, and life insurance. Although on the surface OPRBs are
Christopher Myers The Apartheid Of Children s Literature
Christopher Myers is an author and illustrator of the children s books. In his article The
Apartheid of Children s Literature he quoted the study by the Cooperative Children s
Book Center at the University of Wisconsin, which describes that out of the 3,200
children s books published last year, just 93 books were written about black peopleand
characters. According to the text, the article transmits the values of the children s books
and how the diversity plays an important role in the books. The main argument that the
authors argued is a dearth of the characters of colors in the children s literature. Also, the
author s point of view has been concentrated on kid s self esteem and self worth. He
called this the mirror and the map functions of literature. By using this comparison, he
claims that kids unable to recognize themselves in the story and don t see their future
possibilities. The table/graphic, from U.S.Census Bureau 2009, demonstrates the
complete data for protagonist race. It shows the most racial diversity. In the category
Award winners 65.6% of protagonists were white, 10.4% were Black, and Asian(
6.4%), Hispanic( 4.8%) and lower and lower score for others. This graphic is the best
example and a great support to the other author s claim. It is called The... Show more
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Both the article and the graph bring this argument to the people s attention. The author
speaks out to publishers, librarians, teachers and parents. He encouraged them to
provide Black children with more books presenting characters who looked like them.
He provides an example when his father wrote a story Dr. Cosmos, a talking
chimpanzee, and kids from Harlem, but he was told that the market for this story just isn
t there. This example draws how The Market had dictated the rules. Also, the diverse
books has not made library and parents funding in
An Outstanding Educator
Through out my education, I have encountered many good teachers, but very few
outstanding educators. Of course an outstanding educator must be organized, engaging,
and educated, but these qualities are common in good teachers. Outstanding educators
have certain qualities that are unique to them.

An outstanding educator is passionate. Not about teaching, but about the subject they are
teaching. Their passion shows through in their work. These types of educators capture
the students attention when they are teaching. The teacher being excited to pass on the
knowledge gets the students engaged. Since the teacher is passionate the cons of
teaching don t show through in their work. Teachers can become run down and
overwhelmed; since an outstanding educator is passionate the positives ... Show more
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They genuinely care about their students and know what is going on in their lives.
Students can sense when someone doesn t truly care about them. An outstanding
educator must convince the students they are not faking it. These educators let the
students know they are listening. Unfortunately a teacher caring is all some students
have. Outstanding educators know how important their role in shaping these students
lives are.

Lastly an outstanding educator educates the students not in the subject area they are
teaching, but they teach the students valuable lessons in life. These types of educators
have kids leaving the classroom not just knowing how to use the quadratic formula, but
how to be productive citizens of society. An outstanding educator shows students what
they can be after they leave school.

Being an outstanding educator is something all teachers strive to be, but very few
accomplish. There are many qualities of an outstanding educator, but being passionate,
caring, and teaching the students more than the lessons in the book are very important.
An outstanding educator is in the correct profession without a
The Transformation of Gilgamesh in the Epic of Gilgamesh
The Transformation of Gilgamesh in the Epic of Gilgamesh

In The Epic of Gilgamesh by we see significant transitions in the hero s character as the
story is developed. In this narrative poem, we get a glimpse of who he is and what his
purposes and goals are. We see Gilgamesh act in many different ways. As an
overbearing ruler resented by his people, a courageous and strong fighter, a deflated,
depressed man, and finally as a man who seems content with what he s accomplished.
Through all of these transitions, we see Gilgamesh s attitude toward life change. The
goals he has for his own life alter dramatically, and it is in these goals that we see
Gilgamesh s transition from being a shallow, ruthless ruler to being an introspective,
content man.

The epic begins with the men of Uruk describing Gilgamesh as an overly aggressive
ruler. Gilgamesh leaves no son to his father; day and night his outrageousness
continues unrestrained; And he is the shepherd of Uruk, the enclosure; He is their
shepherd, and yet he oppresses them. Strong, handsome, and wise. . . Gilgamesh
leaves no virgin to her lover. (p.18, Line 23 27) The citizens respect him, but they
resent his sexual and physical aggression, so they plead to the gods to alleviate some of
their burden. The gods resolve to create an equal for Gilgamesh to tame him and keep
him in line. This equal, Enkidu, has an immediate impact on Gilgamesh. When they first
meet, both having never before met a man equal in stature,
Beowulf Hero Archetype
Beowulf is an epic poem depicting a noble warrior who goes through great battles
across a foreign land to help the townspeople. He kills the demon Grendel in order to
stop his torment of the Danes, and is killed in battle with a dragon. Beowulf is a prime
example of the hero archetype. He is motivated by glory, always puts up a fair fight, and
is willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good, which he does in the end. While some
critics may think that the character Beowulfis simply a narcissist, his characteristics make
him an undeniable herofigure.
In Beowulf , we see that death is not something that the warrior Beowulf is concerned
with. In one part, he gives a short spiel about how a warrior s death is a noble way to go.
Let
whoever
Luhrmann s Movie Version of Shakespeare s Romeo and...
Luhrmann s Movie Version of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet

All hopeless romantics get dreamy eyed and sigh whenever the balcony scene from
Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet comes up in conversation. Juliet stands on her balcony,
innocently murmuring about her meeting with Romeo while the very subject of her
musings eagerly climbs the garden wall and trellis leading up to the object of his love,
Juliet. Anyone viewing Luhrmann s Romeo + Juliet will be sadly disappointed at first to
see that the movie doesn t follow the traditional balcony scene. Instead the clandestine
meeting and swearing of mutual love takes place in a swimming pool at the Capulet s
mansion. For all that the setting differs, Romeo + Juliet does use traditional ... Show more
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Water is associated with being in the womb, baptism, and an unknown world waiting
to be discovered similar to outer space. For Romeo and Juliet the pool serves as a
medium that distances them from the real world. In the water, their love for each
other and anything else is possible. After Romeo declares his love for Juliet and she is
satisfied that he loves her as she loves him, she goes to get out of the pool, leaving the
realm of possibilities for the real world. Seeing that Juliet is getting away, Romeo
quickly asks her Wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied? Juliet stops and responds that there
isn t anything else she can give Romeo except the vow of love she already gave
without being asked. At Romeo s marriage proposal, she smiles, jumps into Romeo s
arms and submerges them both in the pool effectively baptizing him as her true love and
husband to be. As Donaldson points out the ease with which the lovers find a place to
meet [the pool] and kiss augured a more permanent mode in which their love could
continue.

Water isn t the only symbolism Luhrmann uses. The most easily recognized symbolism
in the movie is the costumes at the Capulet ball. Romeo arrives at the party looking
dashing in his pseudo armor. He is the fairy tale knight, ready to slay the dragon and
woo his lady love though he carries both a gun and a costume sword. Innocent Juliet is
wearing a simple white modest floor length dress with wings and her hair neatly coiled
The Importance Of Human Action In Breakfast Of
Champions...
Human action is the only cause of Earth s slow death. They put our planet at stake for
money, they often are oblivious to what is happening to the planet, and they excessively
use Earth s resources for luxury. These immoral actions lead to the destruction of the
planet and society in the novels Breakfast of Champions and Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut
. To start off, actions done because of money by humans contributes to the demise of the
planet. In Breakfast of Champions, this is observed by main character Kilgore Trout
during his journey. While hitchhiking to Midland City and crossing West Virginia,
Trout notes that the surface is demolished by people trying to get to the coal. He
points out that the surface of the State had been demolished by men and machinery
and explosives in order to make it yield up its coal. The coal was mostly gone now. It
had been turned into heat (Vonnegut 123). The destruction of West Virginia was
caused for the purpose of retrieving coal, to get money and to use as energy as it had
been turned into heat , and now there it is barren, with its coal and trees and topsoil
gone . The narrator tells us that the demolition of West Virginia had taken place with the
approval of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the State Government,
which drew their power from the people (123). The population of West Virginia decided
lawfully that the coal be mined, and when it was gone, they abandoned it, here and there
an inhabited dwelling still

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