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Biography as a subject of academic writing appears across English courses at every level, from introductory composition to advanced literary study. It asks writers to examine a real person's life with the same analytical care applied to fiction or argument, making it both accessible and intellectually demanding. Students encounter biography not only as a genre to analyze but as a mode of writing, reconstructing careers, motivations, and historical contexts from primary and secondary sources. The recurring focus on figures as varied as Florence Nightingale, Winston Churchill, Alexander von Humboldt, Abigail Adams, and Lyndon B. Johnson illustrates how broadly the form reaches across history, politics, science, and the arts.

The papers archived here reflect several distinct approaches. Some trace a subject's early life and rise to prominence, focusing on how origin, family, and formative experiences shaped later achievement. Others situate a figure within a specific cultural or historical moment, as seen in work examining Frida Kahlo alongside Mexican culture. Still others treat biography through a single published work, analyzing how an author constructs a life narrative, while some papers profile contemporary figures in medicine or nursing, connecting personal story to professional impact.

A strong biographical essay opens with a focused thesis that goes beyond summary, arguing why a subject's life matters or what it reveals about a broader historical or cultural truth. Evidence drawn from documented events, published accounts, and the subject's own words carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is letting chronological storytelling replace analysis, so writers should consistently interpret the facts they present rather than simply reporting them in sequence.

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Man for All Seasons Moral Dilemma
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Leadership research: theories, practices, and organizational impact
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Worldly Wisdom of Phyllis Beck Kritek: Art of Negotiation
This personal essay discusses negotiation technique in terms of the author's own personal weaknesses in negotiation--focussing on the four areas of framing, strategy, flexibility, and emotions--and concluding with an interview and an analysis. The interview is with an entertainment industry agent who discusses the importance of negotiation tactics in his industry. The essay ultimately frames problems with negotiation as frequently being a problem with lying, and proposes an action plan that might assist with this difficulty.
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Robert Frost: life, work, and literary legacy
Robert Frost wrote, "I have written to keep the over curious out of the secret places in my mind both in my verse and in my letters." In a poem, he wrote, "I have been one acquainted with the night." Those unfamiliar…
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Frameworks of study in academic research
¶ … Creswell's (1994) well-known qualitative research traditions (i.e., biography, case study, ethnography, grounded theory, and phenomenology), Shank and Villella extended the taxonomy to include four criteria they…
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Director M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan was born on August 6, 1970 in Pondicherry, India and christened Manoj Nettiyalu Shyamalan. In fact, his current name 'Night' is a literal translation of his middle name.
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Clarence Thomas: judicial philosophy and constitutional interpretation
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