Category: Critical Thinking

  • Naturalism in ‘To Build a Fire’ Essay

    When people think about winter they may think about snow and the cold temperatures. Normally they do not think about the harsh consequences that can come with being in the winter wilderness. However, in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”, those harsh consequences are brought to life as the main character has to deal with…

  • Essay on Truth and Non-violence

    Mahatma Gandhi believed equality and peace need the complete truth to be achieved. He began to care deeply about this even at a younger age. After he was convicted of lying out of carelessness in school, he began to think that a man of truth needs to be a man of care (Gandhi 13). His…

  • 4 Pillars of National Honor Society Essay

    The National Honor Society (NHS) is a prestigious organization that recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The four pillars of the NHS are the foundation of the organization and represent the qualities that members should embody. In this essay, we will explore each of these pillars in detail and explain…

  • Pros and Cons of School Uniforms Essay

    School uniforms have been a controversial topic for many years, with supporters arguing that they promote discipline, reduce bullying, and create a sense of unity among students, while opponents argue that they stifle individuality and expression. School uniforms are a set of standardized clothing worn by students in a school or educational institution. In this…

  • Essay on Truth or Dare a Dangerous Game

    The ‘Truth or Dare’ game society When observing the behavior of Brazilians in the last three years, we can point out some relevant and interrelated issues that have re-established the way of life of this population, such as increasing time spent on the Internet, production of hate speech, and the spread of Fake News. The…

  • America’s Gift to My Generation Essay

    As a member of the younger generation in America, I have been given a tremendous gift – the opportunity to live in a country that values freedom, democracy, and equality. In this essay, we will explore America’s gift to my generation and why it is so important to cherish and protect these values. From the…

  • Refugee in the United States Synthesis Essay

    America has always been the target of many immigrants from the past and until now. It is considered to be the ‘land of milk and honey’ and ‘land of great opportunities’. The national anthem of the country still rings the phrase ‘the land of the free’ which in reality attracts refugees and people who want…

  • Essay on Gandhi Letter to Lord Irwin Rhetorical Analysis

    In 1930, Gandhi protested against the British monopoly in a nonviolent march later known as the Salt March, which was the turning point in India’s independence from Britain in 1947. Before the salt march, Gandhi wrote a letter to the viceroy Lord Irwin stating his personal feelings about the unlawful taxation of salt. Assuming his…

  • Essay on Argyles Communication Cycle

    Communication is an essential part of our lives, yet it is not always easy to get our message across effectively. That’s where Argyle’s Communication Cycle comes in. Developed by social psychologist Michael Argyle, this model outlines the stages involved in effective communication, from encoding and decoding messages to feedback and context. By understanding the steps…

  • Research Essay on ‘The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas’

    You must be wondering why I placed these statements on the board. Well thinking about power and morality, isn’t morality, decisions that would lead to the happiness of someone? Doesn’t have to be you. And power is what helps you make that decision or attain that happiness. Because if you look at all the morality…