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What is Life?

Life as an academic topic appears across nearly every discipline because it touches the fundamental conditions of human existence — how individuals develop, make choices, navigate systems, and find meaning. In personal issues courses, sociology, nursing, literature, and ethics, students are asked to examine what shapes lived experience and how institutions, relationships, and culture either support or constrain individual ability. The topic resists easy definition, which is precisely what makes it intellectually rich: it forces writers to clarify terms, interrogate assumptions, and connect abstract concepts to concrete human realities.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Literary analysis appears in essays on works such as Bernice Morgan's fiction and Bessie Head's "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," where writers examine how characters construct identity, belonging, and personal freedom. Policy and ethical frameworks drive essays on abortion, DNR legislation, and prison overcrowding, while sociological and cultural analysis informs work on parenting styles, family therapy, and soccer hooliganism. Observational and practice-based writing — such as operating room reflections and evidence-based nursing — grounds the topic in professional experience, showing how the concept of life plays out in direct care and institutional settings.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad statement about life in general. Evidence drawn from specific texts, case studies, policy documents, or observed practice carries far more weight than vague generalization. The most common pitfall is treating "life" as self-evident — a compelling essay defines its scope early, specifying which dimension of individual experience or social process it actually intends to examine.

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Generational conflict and moral choice in John Updike's "A&P"
¶ … Generational Conflict and Adult Decision-Making in John Updike's short story "A&P"
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John Ortberg's concept of spiritual morphe and transformation
The life you have always wanted" is written by John Ortberg and since the author is currently serving as a pastor at a church, it is needless to say that book is heavily laden with Christian teachings.
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Equiano's narrative impact on eighteenth-century Western audiences about slavery
¶ … Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
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Charles Dickens's critique of American democracy and slavery in American Notes
When Charles Dickens arrived in the United States in 1842, he had already become an established author with such books as the Pickwick Paper, Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. When he wrote American Notes as a result…
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Margaret L. King's *Women of the Renaissance* and female roles
Margaret L. King's book, Women of the Renaissance, published in 1991, by the University of Chicago Press proves to be an informative source for looking into the lives of women and the roles they played during this era.
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Jewish cultural revival in contemporary Poland
The country of Poland has a rich history and while it is not commonly known, Poland was home to many Jews prior to what is termed a 'Hitler's Horror' in Poland. Several alternative names exist for the country of Poland…
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Innocence and wisdom in Wordsworth's "We are Seven"
¶ … William Wordsworth weaves juxtaposing imagery of life and death, innocence and wisdom in his poem "We are Seven." The narrator begins the story with a short one-verse introduction that summarizes the theme of the…
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Tocqueville's observations on American democracy and society
¶ … Democracy in America by Alexis De Tocqueville
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Colin Powell's journey from Harlem to Secretary of State
General Colin Powell is a prime example of someone who, with heart, determination, and a "never give up" attitude, achieved the American dream. This work will briefly outline three points about his life that make him an…
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Points-based licensing and violations reduction for airfield drivers
The aviation industry has evolved from its humble origins just over a century ago to become one of the most important resources for many countries around the world today. Effective airport management and operations…