Professional academic writing service

Experts provide help with assignments of all academic levels and disciplines.

EssayRatings
4.93
895 reviews
SiteJabber
4.97
577 reviews
Trustpilot
4.91
321 reviews
Estimate your price
Word count
~255 words $10
100% Plagiarism-Free Essays. Any Topic or Difficulty can be handled!

reviews

Anita Desai’s Fasting, Feasting explores the different aspects of Indian, and American culture. The title explains the two parts of the boo...

Anita Desai

“The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.” This quote by Malcolm X showed that he was ready for the future, whatever it may be. (Mo...

Malcolm X,Marcus Garvey,Religion,

Families, employees, working teams, and ethnic groups are faced with conflict daily. Facing conflicts and having the capability to resolve them ...

Conflict,Conflict Resolution,Criticism,Culture,Individualism,Negotiation,Team,Teamwork,

Karl Marx begins the first chapter of his The Communist Manifesto with the opening line: “The history of all hitherto existing societies is...

Communism

There were 21 flags and each player had the opportunity to remove 1,2, or 3 flags. The player that removes the last flags will be the winning te...

Game Theory,Strategy,

What was Rudyard Kipling’s attitude toward the British Empire, and how did he convey his message in his novella, The Man Who Would Be King? Kipl...

Rudyard Kipling,

Australia is a society of many cultures from all over the world. The music of Australia’s indigenous people represents a wide variety of mu...

Australia

Objective To determine the enthalpy change of the hydration of magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) using Hess’s law. Procedures 1. The mass of a cle...

Change

Anyone that has taken a class or even worked a “hint” of a white collar crimes understands that Edwin H. Sutherland is responsible for coining t...

Character,Psychology,
CPT Coding
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Write a 250- to 350-word response in which you assume you are a medical office manager who wants to make the coding process easier for employees...

Management,Medicine,

The popular child star, Amanda Bynes, has recently gone through a wild child phase, as seen by committing several federal crimes, such as hittin...

Bipolar Disorder,Disorder,Health,Psychology,Schizophrenia,

An exchange rate is the price of one currency expressed in terms of another. If the U.S. exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar is $1.60, th...

Change

“The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich is a short story about two Native American brothers, Lyman and Henry, and their grow...

Short Story

Explore how Priestly presents and develops the relationship between Shelia and Mrs. Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls’. Priestly uses dialogue and ...

An Inspector Calls,Irony,Relationship,

In managing information systems the environment should always be taken into account there are limited systems which are closed (isolated fr...

Computers

In the writings “A Description of New England” by John Smith and “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford, the tone of these two selections ...

Compare And Contrast,John Smith,

STARGET AUDIENCEThe target audience consists of Male and Females ages 18 through to 27 of mixed nationalities. They are keen travellers a...

Business,Strategy,

The world that we live in today, although improving, is tainted with cruelty and hatred toward different races. Usually, we have stereotype...

Discrimination

Tony Morrison ended up being the prominent American writer of the second half of the 20th century primarily due to the fact that...

Culture

There has been much debate within the fashion business about what sort of branding strategy to pursue. With the increasing democratization of fa...

Brands,

1776 by David Mccullough: Chapter Summaries

1: Chapter 1 introduces King George III and the conditions in England prior to and during the deployment of British troops to Boston. Described as “a person of simple tastes and few pretensions,” the king is shown to slowly feel disdain towards America.

2: Chapter 2 depicts the conditions in America. It outlines the leaders of the army and a few who were representing the colonies. It described the American army to be made of “undisciplined, poorly armed volunteer force of farmers,” with morale decreasing continually until the New Year, 1776.

3: Chapter 3 started out with the British point of view. Still unimpressed by the American army, they chose to ignore warnings of attack. This chapter recounted General Knox’s expedition to Quebec to retrieve French artillery and later, the planned siege of Boston and Dorchester by the Americans.

4: Chapter 4 follows the rushing Americans to the under defended New York (where the British had escaped to), still focused on the unruly manner of many of the soldiers of the Continental Army.

The chapter chronicles the events taking place in New York on the American side and the drafting of the United States Constitution.

5: Chapter 5 opened with a description of a horrible storm that killed many army men and the British takeover in New York City soon after. Seemingly without hope, the Americans retreated. The British army had the advantage of good discipline, artillery, leaders, and hygiene over the rugged Continental Army.

6: Chapter 6 follows the story after the British takeover of New York City. Prospects weren’t looking good for Washington, as he is close to losing faith in his soldiers; some were acting rowdy, deserted battle, and are losing hope themselves.

There were shortages of food and clothing and plenty were sickened with diseases. With the British showing no signs of mercy, the future looked gloom until an act went too far.

7: Chapter 7 continues the desperate time for Americans. They hatched a special attack to catch the enemies off-guard in Trenton, New Jersey the morning after Christmas. After the American victory, the British sent reinforcements thought it ended with the same results. This was the turning point for the American revolution, as Washington is able to convince his men to stretch their enlistments.

Date: Feb 27,2022
StakeOnline