Showing posts with label Topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topics. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Earth Day Topics

Are you looking for an Earth Day essay topic? Find inspiration in this list of assignment ideas. Celebrate the planet and share your ideas, talents, and wisdom.

Earth Day Essay Topics:

  • Interesting Plant Behavior
  • Animals That Help People
  • Natural Medicines
  • Edible Weeds
  • The Life of Rocks
  • Environmentally Friendly Products
  • What is an Eco-Footprint?
  • Weather Patterns in History
  • Trees That Disappeared
  • Extinct Animals
  • Re-Using Everyday Items
  • If I Ran the Planet
  • Earth-Saving Organizations
  • How Long to Biodegrade?
  • Composting Methods
  • The History of Plastic
  • The Impact of Fast Food Restaurants

    Earth Day Projects:

    • Make an Earth Day Commercial
    • Create a Quiz: Is It Biodegradable?
    • Make a Rain Forest Model
    • Make a Paper Mache Planet
    • Make an Energy Saving Pledge
    • Plant a Garden
    • Create a Life Cycle Poster

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Causal Essay Topics

A causal essay is much like a cause and effect essay, but there is a subtle difference in the minds of some instructors.

The causal essay might address more complex topics, while the cause and effect essay may address smaller or more straightforward topics. Your goal in a causal essay assignment is simple: you must come up with a list of events or factors (causes) that bring about a certain outcome (effect).

You must make a clear connection between each cause and the ultimate effect.

The most common problem students face in writing the causal essay is running out of "causes" to talk about! Be certain to sketch out an outline before you begin writing the first draft of your outline.

Your essay should include a strong introduction, good transition statements, and a well-crafted conclusion.

You can use a topic from this list, or use the list as inspiration for your own idea.

  • What conditions and events led to the Great Depression?
  • What prompts a change in fashion trends?
  • Why do some people fear darkness?
  • How did some dinosaurs leave footprints?
  • What causes criminal behavior?
  • What causes people to rebel against authority?
  • What conditions lead to a powerful hurricane?
  • What developments led to regional accents in the United States?
  • Why do good students become truant?
  • What causes war?
  • What factors can lead to birth defects?
  • How are insurance rates determined?
  • What factors can lead to obesity?
  • What can cause evolution to occur?
  • Why does unemployment rise?
  • Why do some people develop multiple personalities?
  • How does the structure of the earth change?
  • What factors can cause bulimia nervosa?
  • What makes a marriage fail?
  • What developments and conditions led to the Declaration of Independence?
  • What led to the decline of the automobile industry?
  • What factors led to the decline of the Roman Empire?
  • How did the Grand Canyon form?
  • Why did slavery replace indentured servitude in the American colonies?
  • How has popular music been affected by technology?
  • How has racial tolerance changed over time?
  • What led to the Dot Com bubble burst?
  • What causes the stock market to fall?
  • How does scarring occur?
  • How does soap work?
  • What causes a surge in nationalism?
  • Why do some bridges collapse?
  • Why was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
  • How did we get the various versions of the Bible?
  • What factors led to unionization?
  • How does a tsunami form?
  • What events and factors led to women's suffrage?
  • Why did electric cars fail initially?
  • How do animals become extinct?
  • Why are some tornadoes more destructive than others?
  • What factors led to the end of feudalism?
  • What led to the "Martian Panic" in the 1930s?
  • How did medicine change in the nineteenth century?
  • How does gene therapy work?
  • What factors can lead to famine?
  • What factors led to the rise of democratic governments in the 18th century?
  • How did baseball become a national pastime in the United States?
  • What was the impact of Jim Crow laws on black citizens in the United States?
  • What factors led to the growth of imperialism?
  • Why did the Salem Witch Trials take place?
  • How did Adolf Hitler come to power?
  • What can cause damage to your credit?
  • How did the conservationism start?
  • How did World War I start?
  • How do germs spread and cause illness?
  • How do we lose weight?
  • How does road salt prevent accidents?
  • What makes some tires grip better than others?
  • What makes a computer run slowly?
  • How does a car work?
  • How has the news industry changed over time?
  • What created Beatlemania?
  • How did organized crime develop?
  • What caused the obesity epidemic?
  • How did grammar rules develop in the English language?
  • Where do political parties come from?
  • How did the Civil Rights movement begin?

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Monday, August 29, 2011

50 Black History Essay Topics

Black history, or African-American history, is full of fascinating stories, rich culture, great art, and courageous acts that were undertaken within circumstances that we can hardly imagine in modern society. While Civil Rights events are the most common themes in our studies, we should resist equating African-American history only with Civil Rights-era history. There is so much more to explore! This list contains 50 prompts that might lead you into some interesting and little-known information about African-American history.

Note: Your first challenge in studying some of the topics below is finding resources. When conducting an Internet search, be sure to place quotation marks around your search term (try different variations) to narrow your results.

  1. African-American newspapers
  2. African-American soldiers in the American Revolution
  3. African-American soldiers in the Civil War
  4. Aviators
  5. Buffalo Soldiers
  6. Business-owning slaves
  7. Buying time
  8. Camp Logan Riots
  9. Clennon Washington King, Jr.
  10. Coffey School of Aeronautics
  11. Crispus Attucks
  12. Domestic labor strikes in the South
  13. Finding lost family members after emancipation
  14. First African Baptist Church
  15. Fort Mose
  16. Freedom's Journal
  17. Gospel music
  18. Gullah heritage
  19. Harlem Hellfighters
  20. Harlem Renaissance
  21. Harriet Tubman
  22. Historically Black Colleges
  23. History of rock-and-roll
  24. Inventors
  25. John Brown
  26. Jumping the broom
  27. Manumission papers
  28. Maroon villages in the eighteenth century
  29. Midwifery
  30. Motown Records
  31. Multi-cultural pirate ships
  32. Nat Turner
  33. Otelia Cromwell
  34. Property-owning slaves
  35. Purchasing freedom
  36. Ralph Waldo Tyler
  37. Register of Free Persons of Color
  38. Secret schools in antebellum America
  39. Sherman's March followers
  40. Slave Narratives
  41. Susie King Taylor
  42. The Amistad
  43. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
  44. The Communist Party (involvement)
  45. The Great Migration
  46. The Haitian Revolution
  47. Tuskegee Airmen
  48. Underground Railroad
  49. Urban slavery (related to buying time)
  50. Wilberforce College, Ohio

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Argument Essay Topics

Looking for a topic you can really sink your teeth into? The best topic is one that you truly care about, and one that you're prepared to research. You'll have to back up your claim (whichever side you choose) with lots of evidence and support.

These topics are sure to spark some interest.

Note:If these topics are a little too controversial, try Persuasive Essay Topics.

1. Is global climate change man-made? (Find Sources)

2. Is the death penalty effective? (Find Sources)

3. Is our election process fair?

4. Do colleges put too much stock in standardized test scores? (Find Sources)

5. Is torture ever acceptable?

6. Should men get paternity leave from work?

7. Is a lottery a good idea?

8. Do we have a fair taxation system?

9. Do curfews keep teens out of trouble?

10. Is cheating out of control?

11. Are we too dependent on computers?

12. Are parents clueless about child predators on the Internet?

13. Should animals be used for research?

14. Should cigarette smoking be banned?

15. Are cell phones dangerous?

16. Are law enforcement cameras an invasion of privacy?

17. Are test scores a good indication of a school's competency?

18. Do we have a throw-away society?

19. Is child behavior better or worse than it was years ago?

20. Should companies market to children?

21. Should the government have a say in our diets?

22. Does access to condoms prevent teen pregnancy?

23. Does access to condoms lead to irresponsible, dangerous, or bad behavior?

24. Are actors and professional athletes paid too much?

25. Are CEOs paid too much?

26. Do violent video games cause behavior problems?

27. Should creationism be taught in public schools?

28. Are beauty pageants exploitive?

29. Should English be the official language in the United States?

30. Should the racing industry be forced to use biofuels?

31. When should parents let teens make their own decisions?

33. Should the military be allowed to recruit at high schools?

34. Should the alcoholic drinking age be increased or decreased?

35. Does age matter in relationships?

36. What age is appropriate for dating?

37. Should gay couples be able to marry?

38. Are there benefits to attending a single-sex school?

39. Does boredom lead to trouble?

40. Does participation in sports keep teens out of trouble?

41. Is competition good?

42. Does religion cause war?

43. Should the government provide health care?

44. Should girls ask boys out?

45. Is fashion important?

46. Are girls too mean to each other?

47. Is homework harmful or helpful?

48. Should students be allowed to grade their teachers?

49. Is the cost of college too high?

50. Is college admission too competitive?


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