So for whatever reason I did it....I did it. I took all my old essays and research papers, converted them to HTML and threw them on my web page. What did I hope to achieve by doing this? Do I want people to copy the papers, put their own name on it, and turn it in? Nah, I'm not a big fan of cheating (if you are, go to the Evil House of Cheat, they've got all kinds of papers for you to steal).
I do enjoy getting an email every once in a while letting me know how my old homework has helped someone out. Sometimes my paper turns out to be good for a list of references (so go ahead and dig away at my Bibliographies), and sometimes, someone even appreciates what I've written, and cites *me* in their paper. Now that's pretty cool.
My papers cover a pretty wide range of topics, so go ahead and look around. I broke it down by the year I wrote the stuff, not by the subject. Just to make it a little harder on you. Make you do some researching or something. Man, I wish I'd had the Internet when I started writing papers...all I had was the local college's electronic catalog of scholarly journals that would give you topics on "Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: of Mice and Men" when you're trying to find journal articles on a John Steinbeck book...lousy catalog....
Last Updated May 27 2005.
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