by bernard | Oct 14, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Mel McGinnis is a cardiologist by profession. The author sought to use his profession to bring out a concept about matters of the heart. Being a cardiologist, we would expect him to be the one who has a lot of insight into matters of the heart. Indeed, he does bring...
by bernard | Oct 13, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Berkin acknowledges the challenges women faced as they tried to bring up the children, farming, running businesses that men left and overcoming the food shortages. The women who suffered most were the ones in the war zones. During the eight years of war, women lost...
by bernard | Jul 27, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Sample Term Paper Shakespeare’s theme of love is presented in various parts of this play. Not only has he been able to present his idea of romantic love but also the nature of love in different qualities. The first is the dream like quality of romantic love as seen in...
by bernard | Jul 7, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Sample Term Paper Despite the conflict presented in the play between romantic love and reason, Shakespeare stills shows that harmony can still exist in romantic love. Shakespeare introduces the aspect of supernatural intervention to maintain this and achieve the...
by bernard | Jun 30, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Sample Term Paper Sigmund Freud (quoted in Boeree, 5) is the phenomena where a young child becomes attached to the mother. A boy child realizes that he cannot have the mother since the father is stronger and therefore the boy has to befriend the father so as not to...
by bernard | Jun 27, 2012 | Academic Writing Samples, Academic Writings on English
Sample Term Paper Sexual abuse is the major abuse depicted in the film. Young Hall is first defiled by a stranger at the age of four years (Nkara, 2). This is made more traumatizing since he is later tied up and left alone in a room. Nkara (6) cites another aspect of...