UBCPapers.com Get Published!
Welcome to ubcpapers.com! This website is designed to allow students to share their essays online with their fellow students. The purpose of this website is to provide a place for students to publish their work, since the majority of the time essays are handed in a class, professor marks it and that's the end of it. Also, the hope is that other students can benefit from reading the essays online and help them out with their classes (plagiarism not encouraged, and readers should use discretion when reading essays online in terms of authenticity and accuracy of information).
**To submit essay, please e-mail essay to Andrew, at ubcpapers@gmail.com. In the e-mail, it would be helpful to include the course you wrote the essay for (eg. POLI 100, Introduction to Political Thought) and the name of the professor. Not so important is your name and you can keep it anonymous. Also optional is a brief one paragraph long summary of the essay and this will go in the beginning of the essay like an abstract. Essays from all disciplines are welcome!
**Please note that I only briefly check, or not at all, the content and quality of the essays I receive because it would be too time consuming otherwise. Also, I have no control over people potentially plagiarizing the essays posted online and will not take any responsibility for any consequences. As mentioned before, this website is intended to allow students to publish work, use it as a research tool etc. and honesty in using the website is assumed. Thank You and Enjoy!
Database so far...
EARTH AND OCEAN SCIENCES
EOSC 314 (Marine Biology); Profs. Philip Tortell and Maria Maldonado
Understanding Tsunamis; author: Jason Fisk (word count: 3000)
HISTORY
HIST 425 (War and Society); Prof. David Gossen
The Three Afghan Wars; author: Forrest Lee
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLI 369A (Multinational Corporations); Prof. Robert Crawford
A Precarious Balance: An Analysis of Talisman Energy Corporation; author: D.A.B. Ross
RUSSIAN
RUSS 306 (Russian Literature in Translation); Prof. Peter Petro
Asya: An Analysis; author: A.K.Y. Cheng