You are on page 1of 7

Exspository Essay

Writing an expository essay can be a challenging endeavor, requiring a careful balance of research,
analysis, and clear communication. The difficulty lies not only in presenting factual information but
also in ensuring that the content is structured logically and cohesively. Crafting an expository essay
demands a thorough understanding of the chosen topic, as well as the ability to convey complex
ideas in a straightforward manner.

One of the challenges faced in the process is the need for extensive research to gather reliable and
relevant information. This often involves delving into various sources, analyzing data, and critically
evaluating different perspectives to provide a well-rounded view. The writer must sift through a
plethora of information, separating the essential from the extraneous, in order to construct a
compelling narrative.

Furthermore, organizing the essay in a coherent manner requires a skillful approach to structure. The
writer must develop a clear thesis statement and support it with evidence, ensuring each paragraph
flows logically into the next. Achieving a seamless transition between ideas can be demanding, as it
involves synthesizing diverse information into a unified and easily digestible whole.

Additionally, maintaining an objective tone while presenting information can be challenging,


particularly when dealing with controversial or emotionally charged topics. Striking the right balance
between providing information and avoiding personal bias requires a nuanced understanding of the
subject matter and a commitment to presenting a fair and unbiased perspective.

Despite the inherent difficulties, mastering the art of expository writing is a valuable skill that can
enhance one's ability to convey information effectively. With practice, writers can refine their
research, analytical, and organizational skills to produce essays that are not only informative but also
engaging for the reader.

For those seeking assistance in navigating the complexities of expository essay writing, it's worth
noting that HelpWriting.net offers a range of services to provide support in crafting well-
researched and well-structured essays on various topics. Whether it's refining the thesis statement,
organizing ideas, or polishing the final draft, such services can be invaluable in the journey to
becoming a proficient expository essay writer.
Exspository Essay Exspository Essay
How Did Martha Graham Contribute To Dance
I decided to research one of the most influential Modern Dance pioneers; Martha
Graham. Graham s contributions to dance has often been compared to Picasso s
contributions to art and Stravinsky s to music; in my opinion she opened up many new
opportunities and possibilities for dance including the ability to learn free expression and
honesty through movement. Martha Graham was born on May the 11th, 1894, in the
suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Martha was one of George and Jane Beers Graham
s three daughters. Martha s father was a doctor who specialised in nervous disorders.
George Graham was interested in the prevention of these particular disorders through
physical activity; an idea that certainly interested Martha. It was part of... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beginning with her best students from the Eastman school of Music, Graham started her
own (now famous) school for contemporary dance; The Martha Graham School for
Contemporary Dance in New York, where she continued to teach and express her own
unique style. Graham mainly believed in expression through dance so she tried very hard
to create movement that focused on the realness of life; her dance movements flowed
with beauty and emotion. Modern dance is freeness and the ability to express joy,
sadness, and determinedness and without Martha Graham s influence on the art of
dance, modern dance simply wouldn t be the same as it is today. Graham also
introduced the use of moving scenery, the use of props as symbols and dance that was
combined with speech. These were all large changes and opened more possibilities and
experiences to the world of dance. Graham also got rid of the classic ballet folk dress and
instead often chose a classy straight black dress for her movement pieces.

Some of Graham s key works included her leading role performance in Igor Stravinsky s
American premier of Rite of Spring (1930). Graham also toured America in her role in
the production of Electra for four years. During the tour, Graham began to show interest
in the American Indians of the South West. It was this
Edwin Hubble Limitations
It is not an experience unfamiliar to one of saturated mind to find oneself, stranded at
the 2 AM hour, paralyzed by fear for the reality of the insignificance of humanity against
an incomprehensibly massive universe. While it perhaps presents itself as scary, the
vastness of the universe lends its limitations to more than just our sense of importance,
but to our ability to study it as well.

First, it is important to distinguish that the size of the universe gives us a different view of
our sky than what may actually be happening in it. In 1929, Edwin Hubble established
a law that implies one of the more mind bending, Star Wars worthy concepts of
astronomical study: what we see is not only far, far away, but is also long ago (http:/
/hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Astro/hubble.html (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site.). Light takes so long to travel from even some of the
closest objects to our solar system that we are not capable of viewing things in real
time. Objects we see at night may, in fact, be long gone from their regions of the sky. ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Take, for example, the closest star to our solar system: Proxima Centauri. Close is good,
right? Not when close is still 4.22 light years away (this simply came from Space.com s
article on the Alpha Centauri system). The distance of the earth to celestial bodies
provides us with one of the most difficult challenges to overcome: studying the
properties and behaviors of things that we cannot touch or interact with. Now, this isn t
exactly true of every object in space we ve obviously touched the moon and hope to
touch Mars someday but the indescribably vast majority of the universe lies outside of
the scope of objects that we are able to touch
Essay On Facts About Wonder Woman
10 Art History facts about Wonder Woman:

Art History is such an amazing discipline and knowing that Wonder Woman is attached
to it is just magnificent news. It is not a snobbish discipline, much less a nerdy realm.
Art History inspires creativity and innovation. And we could all notice that with clear
facts thanks to Wonder Woman. You will not believe how many ties are there between
the Princess of the Amazons and Art History. This list will show you ten of the most
amazing ones.

1. Wonder Woman is an Art Historian.


Diana Prince (a.k.a. Wonder Woman, only daughter of Queen Hippolyta of
Themescyra) is an Art Historian and so it is shown in the smashing movie with Gal
Gadot in the leading role. Since the beginning of this 2017 film, we see who this
superheroine works at one of the top art museums in the world: The Louvre (Paris). She
has an office in the main building and is surrounded by ancient artifacts which remind us
of the ancient gods (her relatives). After all, Diana is the ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Zimmer is an expert on this matters and after composing the Wonder Woman theme he
called the Chinese hardcore cellist Tina Guo to play it. When she grabs the Cello, it s
like a sword. She becomes the Wonder Woman. Zimmer has expressed. (Link 6) This is
what is called pictorialism and naturalism in music theory. Great composers like Händel
and Beethoven were masters of it (See? Art History doing its thing again). With
pictorialism/realism, music not only stimulates and evoque feelings and emotions, it
simulates actions and features of the real world, like the pouring rain, plain valleys or the
raging fighting movements of Wonder Woman, her power, and her feminine
strength.(Link 9) Rupert Gregson Williams was in charge of complementing Zimmer s
original theme to give the movie this characteristic simmering within musical aura that
caught us
Femininity In Alien Ripley
Alien is one of the most revolutionary movies to come out of its time. It brought classic
slasher horror together with sci fi, and wrapped it all up with female leads. Although
revolutionary there is conservatory of weather it is a film that deliberately sets a
feminist icon front and center, or if it s just a movie to scare men about female sexuality.
The movie is riddled with symbols that show off female sexuality and hit at the true
horror that is femininity. Therefore alien is not a film about a strong female, but
ultimately a testament that femininity is horrific and men should be, for lack of a better
word, scared shitless.
First, In Alien Ripley is trying to be a feminist icon but misses and instead becomes a
two dimensional try hard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s crazy to think the world has made it such a bad place for women with such bad
stereotypes and such bad use and Mysteries on what they do and how they are and
how they work. that they can use being feminine to scare other people. Whether this is
social commentary or just something they used because it s seen as terror, it is
deliberate. For example the first oral rape scene, when an alien creature is stuck to one
of the crew members face, this is a common fear in women s heads, and a worse fear for
men because they are not taught that this is a possibility for them. Another example to
follow that is the birth scene, when the alien then tears out of the crew members stomach
leaving bloody mess. Birth is a natural event for a woman, it s hard to not see birth when
you think about it. The baby alien comes out of his stomach which is commonly
known for its fertility. This natural act has turned into unimaginable horror. The
blocking in the birthing scene looks undeniably like a mother giving birth in a
hospital. He gets up on the table and lines down with his legs up and he s breathing
very heavy. The lighting in the room looks very sterile and white just like a hospital
would look hospital. This is the same scene that woman would described if given the
takes to. There s lots of blood and guts, acting like a birth scene because births are
bloody as well. Everyone around her is panicked, like a mother giving birth everyone is
panicked when the woman goes into labor period next everyone is staring at her when
the when the alien comes out the stomach associated with fertility and birth and
childbearing. The scene is horribly gross. The man end up dying during the birth, but
this is actually something that happens to some women when they give birth. Bearing
the baby is so hard it does kill them sometimes. it s so scary to
The Persian Gulf War
Was the Gulf War a fight on the protection and freedom of a defenseless nation. Or was
it what laid beneath Kuwait s city in its rich oil field reserves. The Gulf War or also
called the Persian Gulf War, Operation Desert Storm or the First Iraqi War was a very
cooperative

fight against the regime of Saddam Hussein. The precursor of the Gulf War were laid
down many years before the war began. Iraq always was very pugnacious with the
surrounding nations. In the 1960 s a seizure of power aquired in Iraq and the Ba athist
political party

took power. By the late 1970 s a leading Ba athist political leader General Saddam
Hussein became the official President of Iraq. Saddam built up the Iraqi army and began
war that lasted a staggering 8 long years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After President Bush Sr. saw all of this he began to change, his speeches became more on
protecting the innocent people of Kuwait and

keeping them free. He also talked about Saddam Hussein being the next Adolf Hitler
and he needed to be taken care of. After the war in 1991 President Bush received a very
high regards for the victory. And the controversy began to take place on whether any

mistakes on his policy were the result of the war breaking out in the first place.
Throughout the 1980 s America continuously kept an eye on Saddam Hussein on the
long war of Iraq and Iran. The Reagan administration misconceived a favor to sale guns
to the Iran

contra scandal. America always liked Iraq despite having Saddam Hussein . Evidence
showed that Saddam Hussein might have weapons of mass destruction and using deadly
gas against against the Kurdish. America wanted to help Iraq but they had huge

unemployment and they were in a bad economic state, the oil prices were down and
they were deeply in debt with the Arab states. In mid 1990 Saddam had said that Kuwait
was apparently draining Iraqi oil beside the border. Saddam said that the oil rightfuly
belonged

to
Taking a Look at Veganism
For this assignment, I volunteered at the Earthstock celebration on April 25th. Earthstock
is a week long, campus wide event that is used to educate students, alumni, and the
general public about sustainable practices that help the environment. During the final
Earthstock celebration, exhibitors from many different organizations, such as EmPower
Solar and Vegan Outreach, set up tables displaying information regarding healthy lifestyle
practices, alternative diets, and sustainable forms of energy. For this event, I was
unfortunately assigned the task of helping other student volunteers and exhibitors check
in and set up their tables. However, after volunteering, I was able to observe and learn
about many of the organizations that had attended the event.
One of the most notable parts of Earthstock for me was the reciting of the Green Pledge.
Just by reciting the pledge, I realized that there were many other ways to promote
environmental sustainability other than just recycling. For example, by registering to
vote you are helping the environment because it gives you a say in environmental policy
decisions. I learned about groups such as Pride Patrol, and I learned about the impacts
that certain events, such as Recyclemania, have on our campus and the environment as a
whole. Another notable moment for me was learning about the benefits of a vegan diet
from the Vegan Outreach organization. I learned more about the horrors that occur in
slaughterhouses and poultry farms, and I

You might also like