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New Jersey Medical School Class of 2014; Rutgers University Alum (BA in Psychology); Phi Beta Kappa; Top 5% High School Graduate; Sports Editor of School Newspaper; Tennis Coach/Instructor (8 years experience)
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  • Yoobao Ipad 2 Case/Cover with Sleep Wake Function
    The Yoobao Ipad 2 case is simple and provides the perfect amount of protection for your new Ipad 2 without compromising its sleek form. Furthermore, because of the sleep wake flaw, these cases are being discounted to 25-30 dollars online.
  • Modernization Theory
    The modernization theory suggests that the main causes of crime are the repercussions of the rapid development and modernization of nations. The following will dissect its components and juxtapose it against real life examples.
  • Purpose of Rituals and Festivals in European Life
    Rituals and festivals in European history played a key role in stress relief, social control, and political protest.
  • Comparison of Social Control in China and United States
    Social control in China sharply contrasts with social control in the United States. In China, the main source of social control is informal. The Chinese rely on morality and family pride to deter crimes.
  • Jazz Influences in Toni Morrison's "Jazz"
    Similar to jazz, Morrison strays from conventional uses of language, incorporates effects of improvisation, portrays vivid and sensual imagery, and utilizes the power of retelling the story through different vantage points.
  • Analysis of Aaron Douglas's Murals
    Douglas creates a means to fight against the social injustices and racial barriers and conveys the Negro identity through the use historical references, emphasis on race consciousness, and avoiding the use of stereotypical representations of the Negro.
  • Analysis of Richard Wright's "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow"
    Rather than simply stating the Jim Crow laws, Richard Wright utilizes his childhood anecdotes to capture the dominant white attitude that imposed a low social status on blacks
  • Reflection and Analysis of Maythee Rojas's Women of Color and Feminism
    Identities are formed from a number of different factors including but not limited to, gender, sexual orientation, age, etc and they are how people understand and view each other.
  • Effect of the Levels of Processing on Memory:
    Can subjects remember items better depending on initial exposure and level of processing of the item? We presented subjects with a list of yes-or-no questions that each corresponded to a word.
  • Analysis of Advertisements
    Advertisements must be meaningful and powerful enough to impose a lasting impression on the audience. Though the methods that advertisers use are often subtle, they are still present
  • Evolution Vs. Creation: Origin of Life
    An analytical overview of contrasting perspectives of the origin of life. Evolutionists and creationists have the same evidence, however, their interpretations of this evidence contrasts sharply.
  • Analysis of Martin Eisenstadt's Hoax
    The application of the Martin Eisenstadt hoax and its implications of present day journalism.
  • Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle: An Analysis
    Just as the narrator believes in karass and the idea that some people are meant to be in his life for better or worse, Vonnegut has his narrator illustrate his search for the truth through his contact with various characters.
  • Voltaire's Candide: An Analysis
    In his satire, Voltaire provides his own commentary of social, religious and philosophical views of his time. In this passage, Candide meets his old teacher, Pangloss, who has become a physically disgusting and revolting being.
  • Increasing the Memory Capacity on Your Motorola V3 Razr
    This is a guide to explain how to increase the memory on your Motorola V3 Razr so you can store more pictures, videos and sound recordings or songs.
  • Hiking the Batona Trail: The Right to a Peaceful Existence
    The 52-mile Batona Trail weaves its way through the Pine Barrens with little impact on the environment. The trail is there for all the nature lovers who can't resist seeing a pristine landscape while also exerting a lot of energy to complete the trek.
  • The Paris Conference: The Post-World War I Effect on Great Britain
    We are situated now at a critical point in world history. The Great War, which entangled the key world powers as well as smaller nations, has recently ended, and the decisions we make at this conference will determine our future prosperity.
  • The Power and the Glory an In-Depth Analysis
    The boy's denial of the story of the martyr and admiration for the lieutenant displays his lack of faith. He does not understand religion at all. Instead, he only sees the physical aspects, such as the gun.
  • Cormac McCarthy Vs. Madison Smartt Bell: Contrasting Perspectives
    Bell asserts that McCarthy's style and voice is from a more divine perspective; in addition, his language seems beyond basic comprehension and hides the deeper meaning.
  • The Lack of Competition in School Systems
    Considering the potential benefits to be reaped in the future, the short-term results of competition are merely miniature tolls on the road to success.
  • Major Themes in Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
    This is an in-depth analysis of the themes of relationship and loss, nature, power and dangers of learning, playing God, power of learning, connections to Grendel, belonging/fitting in and revenge in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
  • 3 Cheap Ways to Buy Cell Phones
    Did you recently drop your cell phone in the toilet? Did it get caught in the rain, and now all your cell phone can do is beep and quietly lay there? Was your pet looking for a chew toy and instead found your cell phone?
  • Planning the Perfect Beach Trip
    A trip to the beach must be enjoyable, fun and entertaining. The best part is that you can go with family, friends or even a lover. No matter with whom you go, you will have a wonderful time if you take the proper preparations.
  • Analyzing The Groundhog, a Poem by Richard Eberhart
    "The Groundhog" is one of many well-written poems by Richard Eberhart that has become part of many cultural heritages, which indicates the extent of his literary achievements.
  • Dante's Inferno: The Effective Use of Writing Tools
    Dante's use of imagery coupled with tone exemplifies the extent or magnitude of a description or emotion which in turn adds to the complexity of the scene. Thus, it sends a greater message to the reader.
  • Jane Eyre: Character Development and Influences
    Quite similarly, numerous characters in the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte influenced Jane, but Edward Fairfax and St. John Rivers had the utmost impact on her personality.
  • Devastating China Earthquake: Proof of the Importance of Safety Standards
    More than 12,000 people died in the China earthquake due to poor building structure. Strict standards and codes must be implemented to ensure worker and citizen safety. These are essential factors that go into a strong government and economy.
  • The Psychological Problems of Ivan the Terrible
    Ivan the Terrible might have suffered from bipolar disorder, borderline personality, paranoid personality disorder, anti-social personality disorder, substance use disorder and sadistic attitudes.
  • Best Ways for a College Student to Make Money
    Be smart about the possibilities of making money. I will highlight three major sources of making money for college students: the Internet, your college textbooks and a local job.
  • The Effects of Social Class on Jane Eyre
    Jane Eyre first experiences the negative effects of class structure when she is at Gateshead Hall and is horribly mistreated by John Reed. He informs Jane Eyre that she is a dependent; an orphan with no money.
  • Purchasing the Right Cell Phone Plan: T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon
    With cell phones as an absolute necessity in today's society, you want to get the cell phone plan that suits you the best.
  • Taking the SAT: Tips for Completing the Essay Portion
    Back in the old days, the SAT consisted of only two torturous sections: math and verbal. Now, ETS has expanded the torturing to a whopping three sections: math, critical reading and writing. The new writing section is often where many students struggle
  • How to Write a Solid English Composition Essay
    At almost every college across the country, you are going to need to take an English composition course. And in that course, you will most likely be required to compose essays. For some people, essay writing can be a whole confusing business.
  • Fixing a Cell Phone with the Message "Flex Error: Subsidy Lock"
    After flashing your cell phone with certain files or performing unlocking procedures on your cell phone, you will come across a message "Flex Error: Subsidy Lock." This message can be extremely annoying and it is a quick fix. So why not try it?
  • Unlocking the Motorola V3 Razr
    This is a how-to guide for those who wish to unlock their Motorola V3 Razr, but have little background knowledge.
  • Comparison of Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary
    Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary share numerous similarities as well as differences due to the demeanors and situations of the lead characters in each novel. The analysis serves as a key basis for possible essays.
  • Selling on Amazon Vs. EBay: Pros and Cons
    While both Amazon and eBay are exceptional selling services available online, each one has advantages and disadvantages. You should research them carefully to ensure that you get the maximum profit.
  • The Protestant Reformation: The History and Reasons
    The Protestant Reformation in England was initiated for a variety of political, economic, social and personal reasons. A major reason for the new Church of England was for the annulment of the marriage between King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
  • A Look into the Life of Jane Austen: Her Passions and Inspiration
    Jane Austen was most influenced in her works by her own life experiences with 18th-century society as well as by the many authors whose works Austen was exposed to throughout her life.
  • Analyzing Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
    Willy Loman also appears to be profoundly fond of American products, which epitomize his perception of the high quality and desired American Dream, yet he thwarts his own aspirations.
  • Advanced Placement Statistics Exam: Studying Advice
    The best way for you to succeed on the advanced placement statistics exam is to study and practice the material on your own. Studying on your own might seem intimidating at first, but it is actually extremely easy and affordable.
  • American Reconstruction: Comparing Lincoln, Johnson and Congress' Plans
    There were three basic plans of reconstruction, one created by President Abraham Lincoln, one by Congress and one by President Andrew Johnson.
  • Turquoise Jewelry: A Brief History and Introduction
    Turquoise has found its place in jewelry collections of all cultures and times. Egypt's First Dynasty was the first to own and use turquoise jewelry back in 5500 B.C. Queen Zer had her tomb adorned with shimmering turquoise jewelry.
  • How to Maximize Your Profit Selling on EBay
    There are a number of ways to increase the price of your item, including maximizing your item's exposure on eBay as well as including a detailed description of your item.
  • Make Money Selling Old College Textbooks Online
    Instead of selling your textbooks back to the bookstore for bare minimum prices and having it make money off other students, you might as well sell your textbooks directly to other students via online merchant services such as Amazon.com
  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition: The History and Importance
    The historic achievement known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition is often called one of the greatest accomplishments. Although the journey stands out on its own, it was the effect of a series of remarkable events in history.
  • Dolley Payne Todd Madison: Importance as the First Lady
    Dolley's untraditional ideas allowed her to aid her husband while still managing to play the "proper" woman in public life. Counting two terms as Jefferson's hostess and two terms as Madison's counterpart, Dolley reigned as the First Lady for sixteen years.
  • How to Reset Motorola V3 Razr's Lifetime Call Time
    This guide will teach you how to reset the lifetime call time on the Motorola V3 Razr.
  • Motorola Razr V3 Repair: How to Fix the Phone's LCD and Keypad
    Since everyone has a phone, it would certainly be to everyone's benefit to try to fix phones. If your razr v3 is broken, it would definitely be easy to fix.
  • How to Transfer Games to Samsung Phones A737 and A736
    For most phones, you can simply send a game file (in .jar or .jad format) directly to the phone via Bluetooth or a usb cable. But you cannot due this for the Samsung a737 or a736. This guide will tell you how to transfer games.
  • Division of Colors
    A poem on the effects of segregation. There are places where the colors don't mix, with blacks and whites separated by tall barriers...
  • Maria Sharapova Falls to Fellow Russian at the 2008 French Open
    The tall, beautiful Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova, falls in a thrilling three set match to Dinara Safina, Marat Safin's sister at the French Open Roland Garros
  • Oryx and Crake: A Successful Depiction of Loneliness and Isolation
    Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, portrays a possible future for humankind through the integration of present-day technology and science fiction. She explores and exploits the flaws of human nature.
  • The Most Important Aspect of Coaching Tennis
    Coaching tennis can be an arduous task, but many coaches often overlook a key tool, television. By watching tennis, you can enhance your student's tennis game and skills.
  • Best 4th of July Games to Play
    Games to play and activities to do at a 4th of July Barbeque
  • How to Customize a Motorola Razr v3: Ringtones, Wallpaper and More
    How to Add Ringtones, Wallpapers, and other amazing modifications to your Motorola Razr (V3, V3i, V3t, V3r, V3m)
  • The American Museum of Natural History: New York City's Hidden Treasure
    As you walk into the majestic halls of the American Museum of Natural History in the heart of New York City, you are instantly transported to a fantasy. The museum, located at Central Park and 79th Street, is one of the most popular attractions in the city.
  • How Quantum Mechanics Influenced The Great Gatsby
    As ideas of Modernism and Quantum Mechanics swept the world and replaced classical mechanics, it affected many people, especially writers. In the first two chapters F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," his characters are shrouded in a state of uncertainty about life.
  • The Controversy Surrounding Stem Cell Research
    Stem cell research is a remarkable tool that can have countless benefits. Unfortunately, the means of obtain stem cells creates controversy about destroying embryos. However, much of the controversy can be attributed to the lack of knowledge and false assumptions.
  • Evolution Vs. Creation: Examining the Origin of Life
    The evidence for both the evolutionists and creationists are identical. However, the two groups' interpretations are much different. One of the major topics that fuels the controversy between science and religion is the origin of life.
  • An Analysis of the Concept of Free Will
    Does free will exist or not? Is our world predetermined? This article attempts to examine some of those concerns and poses potential answers.
  • An Analysis of Jacques Chirac's Reelection Speech
    A great presidential speech instills the people with confidence and a sense of right. In Jacques Chirac's reelection speech, he accomplishes this by utilizing various rhetorical devices: anaphora, pathos, and tricolon.
  • An Analysis of Hugo Chavez's Speech to the United Nations
    Chavez established credibility using solid statistics to back up his proposal, criticizing U.S policies and siding with mainstream world opinion, and displaying his accomplishments in his own country.
  • An Analysis of Martin Luther King's Persuasive Counter Argument
    King justifies why he is not considered an outsider in Birmingham through logos and ethos; effectively repudiates the untimely issue using pathos; and rationally asserts the reason of breaking laws by employing logos.
  • Army Advertisements: The Coupling of Pathos and Logos
    In magazine ads, the advertiser is essentially limited to certain means of communicating his or her beliefs. He or she must incorporate images and text in a balanced manner to convey the message or argument.
  • Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail
    Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" was a response to "A Call for Unity" by eight white clergymen. His inspiration for writing the letter was the clergymen's unjust proposals, and the letter allowed him to present his rebuttal.
  • Nature's Dominance Over Science: An Analysis
    Though people have discussed and analyzed the relationship between science and nature for many years, there is no consensus. This piece attempts to describe nature's superiority over nature.
  • How Giuliani Used Rhetoric to Engage his Audience in His Speech to the United Nations
    Giuliani's speech, though not always obvious, utilizes three rhetorical strategies that are especially effective in spoken rhetoric: ethos, repetition, and rhetorical questions to "interact" with the audience.
  • The Simplest Solution to Global Warming
    Though global warming is a new problem, it has only recently gained a significant role in the public spotlight. The search for a solution is a major focus of our society today.
  • Anti-Semitic Views in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
    Shakespeare needed to appeal to the majority of London, which at the time held strong anti-Semitic views. This raises the possibility that Shakespeare might have incorporated this attitude through his portrayal of Shylock, a Jewish character in Merchant of Venice.
  • Sociological Elements in Traffic
    The way a person acts in respect to a social context is the basis of sociology and forms the foundation for sociological concepts. The film Traffic contains numerous aspects of this field, such as the self-fulfilling prophecy and stereotypes.
  • Sexuality and Gender in Boys Don't Cry
    The film Boys Don't Cry is about Teena Brandon's life, a woman who was confused about her sexuality. Because it focuses on the emotions of her and those around her, it is ideal in portraying the concepts of sexuality and gender.
  • Conceptions of Hell in Sartre's No Exit and Dante's Inferno
    An initial glance at Dante's Inferno and Sartre's No Exit would render the reader completely oblivious of any similarities. But a more in-depth analysis seems to show otherwise.
  • The U.S. Presidential Election of 1860
    The presidential campaign of 1860 was one of the most divisive in American history. The outcome of the election directly led to the secession of seven states and ultimately, the Civil War.
  • A Hike Through the Batona Trail in New Jersey's Pine Barrens
    Hiking the Batona Trail, located in southern New Jersey's Pine Barrens, meant trekking across fourteen miles of sugar sand, heavily wooded areas, and uphill slopes.
  • History of Segregation in America
    The sense of superiority among others created the concept of segregation; the legal or social practice of separating people based upon their race or ethnicity.
  • Reflection on an Inconvenient Truth
    Our society is facing an immense problem, global warming. This "inconvenient truth" is indeed inconvenient but it is a pressing problem that must be addressed.
  • Effects of Human Activities in Bridgewater, NJ
    New Jersey is simply too densely populated and fast-paced, that people do not put the environment on top of their lists. Humans are continuing to evolve and they are too caught up in improving their lives through new technology.
  • Voltaire's Candide and Alexander Pope's Essay on Man: Different Paths
    As Pope and Voltaire's correspondence progressed, Voltaire gained a greater admiration and adherence to Pope's beliefs and teachings. However, with Mme du Chatelet's death, Voltaire swiftly renounced his adherence and support of Pope and Leibnitz's fervent optimism.

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