Matthew Hubbard

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  • Abigail's Jaundiced Gaze
    An in depth and detailed look at a character trait pertaining to Abigail in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. This Essay is Thesis Ready.
  • What Your Employer Expects From You
    An Attorney/Judge describes what he expects from employees. It personally makes me very aggravated when I see an employee texting and talking on his or her cell phone while on the clock
  • Bush's Lies: the Real Weapons of Mass Destruction
    President Bush's administration lied to a nation and global community to justify a genocide in Iraq.
  • Banning of Same-Sex Marriage is Unconstitutional
    A look into how the Banning of Same-Sex Marriages breaks the Laws of the United States of America
  • Oldest Living Relative
    Compile some basic biographical information concerning your relative. This should be included in your paper and will also be helpful in beginning your interview
  • Process vs Product: Which is More Important?
    Process or product, which one is more important? Everything and everyone in the world is a product of some sort and have to go through a process, but which is more important, the process or the product?
  • Moral Arguments Regarding Slavery with the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850
    When the Constitution was drafted slavery was not discussed for the fears that discussing such a matter would destroy the country before it even began... Nevertheless... Congress would begin a series of epic legal battles to restrict slavery.
  • The Importance of Character and Ideals
    With the majority being weak-hearted, I find it strenuous to stand up for what I believe is right because I feel that I am standing alone. In reality one might find it easier to have no character and abandon his ideals to agree with the mob of self-righteous neighbors.
  • Sectional Interest During and After the Mexican War
    Although Southerners were clearly for the war for the possibility of gaining land where slaves could be used for agriculture, New England was completely against it because its region wanted more free states, while the western states truly did not have a definite opinion.

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