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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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Book Review: Salvation on Sand Mountain by Dennis Covington
Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake handling and redemption in southern Appalachia by Dennis Covington is a first-person account of religious snake handling and strychnine drinking in 1990's Appalachia. Though the author was a journalist covering the trial of a snake-handling preacher for the attempted murder of his wife, the author's own Southern roots and religious quest led him to delve deeply into these fanatical religious practices, even to the point of handling snakes himself. Though the book is good in its unique and personal insights, it is also a poor example of journalism due to the author's loss of journalistic distance, organization and facts.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Jesus and Mohammed: Lives, Deaths, and Religious Legacies
The lives of Jesus Christ and Mohammed are the subject of this paper. Christ lived many years before Mohammed, and his life was quite different from the prophet Mohammed. However, both men have had an enormous influence on the spiritual lives of billions of people worldwide. There are an estimated 2.8 billion Christians, and 2.2 billion Muslims in the world. Both faiths have many different denominations, but Christians believe int he message of Christ, and Muslims believe in the teachings of Mohammed.
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Massachusetts National Guard Armory
The proposal provides the cost-benefit analysis of the National Guard Armory project intended to be implemented by the Massachusetts State government. The report uses the net present value and the present value to evaluate the viability of the project. The findings reveal that benefits to be derived from the project outweigh the costs.
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UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Community Values
The dream of fostering unity, respect, and other virtues is achieved when members of a given society observe and uphold human rights. This is supported by the ideas from the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights article. This study shows how the core values and principles in the article can be put into practice based on mutual trust and respect to create socially responsible environments challenging members of a Christian community to listen, to learn, to change and appropriately.
Paper Doctorate
Self-Construal, Interdependence, and Counseling Practice
As a women, I have been intimately familiar with interdependency for the majority of my life. It is only in the last few years that I have embraced a level of independence that rivals that of the men I know.
Essay Doctorate
Benjamin Franklin's Virtues vs. Puritan Ethics Compared
There were many different aspects to Benjamin Franklin's character and while many Americans like to concentrate on his more lurid, or worldly endeavors, his ethical beliefs were a very important part of his life.
Research Paper Doctorate
Kafka, the Wannsee Conference, and Totalitarianism in Film
Kafka, The Wannsee Conference, And Shadows and Fog
Research Paper Doctorate
Shen Tong's Almost a Revolution and the 1989 Beijing Uprising
Shen Tong, in his Almost a Revolution, provides the first autobiographical account of the student uprising in Beijing during the summer of 1989 to reach western audiences. The book as come under attack for being…
Research Paper Doctorate
Claude Monet's Impression Sunrise and the Birth of Impressionism
The word 'impressionniste' was first used to describe Claude Monet and his group of artists when the word appeared in the Paris art publication the Charivari on April 25, 1874. Louis Leroy sneered that Claude Monet's…
Research Paper Doctorate
Procter & Gamble Strategy and BCG Matrix Analysis
Procter and Gamble (P & G), one of the largest creators of consumer products in the world is constantly seeking to improve its market share and consumer base. With global markets getting more integrated and with…