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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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Impregnated mosquito bed nets and malaria prevention in Western Kenya
Malaria in areas such as Western Kenya has become am increasingly serious disease, which is responsible for more deaths than HIV / AIDS. The advent and introduction of impregnated mosquito bed netting in areas of Africa…
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Immigration and professional identity: a psychodynamic analysis of Elena Ionescu
Interview was conducted with Mrs. Elena Ionescu, a 39-years old national from Romania living in the United States for the last 7 years. A mother of two, Mrs. Ionescu was a surgeon in Romania before relocating to the…
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Harmony amid diversity in Nevelson, de Heem, and Derain
Variety and harmony are inherent in both Louise Nevelson's 1960 wood sculpture Royal Tide I and in Jan de Heem's 1650 oil painting Still Life with Lobster. Nevelson's composition consists of eighteen distinct units…
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Sexual harassment in educational settings: types, remedies, and Title IX protections
Sexual Harassment: Discuss the range of activities that are considered sexual harassment in the education environment. Also, identify and discuss the range of damages that complaining parties may be entitled to under law
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The American Constitution and the gradual abolition of slavery
The story of Africans and the Americas is a violent and painful one. Africans were used as a race of slaves by white colonists in America, and in regions across the world for centuries.
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Human impact on the ecology of Monterey Bay region
The environment has clearly been impacted by human habitation. We recognize the damaging effects of much of modern life, but there has been a human impact on the environment extending back much further in history.
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Romantic idealization of women in Goethe's Faust
The Romantic period in English literature is usually considered to extend from 1798, when Wordsworth and Coleridge published their Lyrical Ballads, to 1832, when Sir Walter Scott died (Abrams et al.
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Biopsychosocial case study of a domestic violence survivor and trauma recovery
The client is a divorced, 37-year-old Hispanic mother of three girls, aged 11, 9, and 4. She has been employed for almost a decade as an X-ray technician. She is a repeated victim of domestic violence on the part of her…
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Ethical comparison of abortion and adoption for unwanted pregnancy
Unwanted pregnancy presents an ethical dilemma, one that raises issues about the morality of abortion, the logical criteria for defining the source and nature of obligations and the respective rights of the woman and…
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The 1983 Beirut barracks bombing and American unilateralism in the Middle East
Attack on U.S. Marine Compound in Beirut Airport in 1983