2 pages, 508 words, Last Revised on March 21, 2009
Topic: A paper I wrote for my first year Business Case Analyses class. Here’s the thesis: “The main issue at hand however is not whether or not Google is powerful – that it obviously is – but rather how Google honors the responsibilities that come with this power.”
2 pages, 718 words, Last Revised on November 10, 2008
Topic: An individual assignment for my first year Management course in Organizational Behavior at HKUST that cites a newspaper article about the effects of the economic crisis on a particular family in the United States.
1 page, 500 words, Last Revised on December 14, 2007
Topic: I wrote this for my Global Studies class and then edited it and used it for my Florida State University application essay. This is the edited version.
1 page, 517 words, Last Revised on November 18, 2007
Topic: This is the essay I wrote for my university applications. So far it helped me get into Purdue.
1 page, 621 words, Last Revised on April 19, 2007
Topic: In this short essay I discuss why I think guns haven’t been banned in the US and why stricter gun control laws haven’t been put in place. I was inspired to write this after the Virginia Tech University massacre.
2 pages, 1,018 words, Last Revised on January 2, 2007
Topic: This was an extra credit assignment for my Honors Physics class in Grade 11.
1 page, 1,393 words, Last Revised on March 28, 2006
Topic: Traditional sources of energy just aren’t enough anymore; they pollute our air and we’re running out of them at an incredible speed. In order to sustain our power-hungry world we will have to find and use newer, more advanced and cleaner sources of energy.
1 page, 1027 words, Last Revised on September 17, 2005
Topic: A short autobiography on how I learned to speak the language I now call my first language, English.
2 pages, 810 words, Last Revised on July 12, 2005
Topic: A short article summarizing how Firefox beats Internet Explorer and the most impressive features of the browser.
8 pages, 3,176 words, Last Revised on December 4, 2004
Topic: A family living in Russia lose all their money after the breakup of the Soviet Union and live poorly until the wife’s brother comes from the US and brings them there to live with him.
